Been watching you guys for a while..love the fact you get your kids going...me and my stepson hit Texoma 3 or 4 times last year...hardly any luck...skunked every time. Enjoy the tips.keep up the good work
@tholloway5130 thanks for watching our videos. It’s encouraging to get the feedback. Texoma can be really tough. It’s huge. A few years back I struggled and only caught them early morning and late before dark. Last year we demolished them middle of day all day. A lot of the guides go out of Buncombe Creek. You might get there before light and see where some of them are going. As long as you find the area and depth usually you’ll find them. You don’t have to fish on top of them.
I just can’t help it. It’s in my blood. As a boy they’d drop me off at a farm pond in morning and pick me up at dark. Hopefully my boys will keep it alive as well. Thanks for watching!
If you think about it next time, show some footage from the Livescope. We have a couple flood control lakes close, one has Stripe the other has Hybrids. Hoping to use some of y’all’s tip and techniques. Thanks.
I've been watching your videos and just started trying your techniques. Caught a few this morning but not enough for a full video. Some shorts will make the cut though.
Nice fishing trip! I went yesterday afternoon here in SE Texas. They wanted to go in at my part time job, but when i seen the moon rise just before the sun came up, i knew the moin would be over head all day! You just cant pass a day up like that, big bonus no wind! I couldnt get anyone to go with me so I was solo! I had three rods down in 59 degree water. I ended up landing 4 double hook ups! Limit for us: 5 over 18" Took around 15 minutes to secure my limit (19" to 22") but I stayed on the fish for two hours and left them biting. Conservatively I caught at least 50 Hybrids on those two hours! 🎣what a blast🎣
@@BooneBoys When I seen you spot lock on a couple spots that was the perfect time to have done it! I did do the normal .5mph deadsticking on a flat...caugth one hybrid...it was on the bait! Not one of the lures! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@FreshwaterSouL That goes back to my days as guide in saltwater. I ran both offshore and bay trips. Full moon at night killed the reef fish bite. I knew the PM bite would be hot so I would open water pelagic during the mornings. The Kayak guy is where I got the idea to use the muscles for Hybrids...not sure what state he is in but I'm almost positive it's not Texas. Where I am...
Awesome video❤. Those are some nice size wipers yall caught. I notice on my 2D Helix bottom isnt noting close to the HDS , The HDS 2D is very clear and smooth being about to see them on bottom. My helix apparently isn't dialed in properly yet in order to get that smooth bottom like that.
I had hopes of using my dad’s helix for dedicated maps, but I was disappointed with it. I don’t have it connected to a transducer or I’d play around with it. I’m really hoping for another Lowrance graph and dedicate it for sidescan.
Are you throwing it or verticle? If verticle, deadsticking ML up to 1.5oz is no problem. Hookset isn’t quite as fast as MH. Not sure I’ve really have proof on that but MH seems to have better hook sets. I love the bend though on ML.
Was a terrible weekend here. Against my better judgement I went solo to Sooner lake when it was gusting hard Saturday. Winds were 30+ mph and decided it wasn’t for me. Turned around and went home, didn’t even get the boat wet. Sunday when the winds were calm, also against my better judgment tried Arcadia Lake here in Edmond vs going back to Sooner. As expected this time of year the lake was chocolate milk colored and the sediment was so thick my sonar would go crazy past 20 ft. No fish but two painful lessons learned. One, stick to your personal minimums when it comes to weather. Two, Arcadia lake is a mud hole with terrible water quality from November to April. Next weekend will be here soon tho, need fish on my rod!
I LOVE watching the Boone Boys! 🎉
Thank you so much! You’re awesome!
We love watching you guys y’all make some great videos
@mikejenperkins7795 thank you! I appreciate the nice words. It encourages us when we hear good feedback.
Ty guys. I'm new to the sport and I live on Fort Cobb your videos are helping. I'm still not catching much but it's getting better.
Great to hear it’s getting better. We need to convince the state to stock Cobb with Stripers.
Been watching you guys for a while..love the fact you get your kids going...me and my stepson hit Texoma 3 or 4 times last year...hardly any luck...skunked every time. Enjoy the tips.keep up the good work
@tholloway5130 thanks for watching our videos. It’s encouraging to get the feedback.
Texoma can be really tough. It’s huge. A few years back I struggled and only caught them early morning and late before dark. Last year we demolished them middle of day all day. A lot of the guides go out of Buncombe Creek. You might get there before light and see where some of them are going. As long as you find the area and depth usually you’ll find them. You don’t have to fish on top of them.
you are one of the few people who gets as excited as I do when you hook one!
Great video
I just can’t help it. It’s in my blood. As a boy they’d drop me off at a farm pond in morning and pick me up at dark. Hopefully my boys will keep it alive as well. Thanks for watching!
Great footage! Lots of fun and laughs! So great to see you out with dad and your boys!
Thanks so much!
nice work
Thanks
If you think about it next time, show some footage from the Livescope. We have a couple flood control lakes close, one has Stripe the other has Hybrids. Hoping to use some of y’all’s tip and techniques. Thanks.
Gotta get my dad’s face out of it first lol. But I’ll try and do it next time.
Awsome video I did good at cobb yesterday out of the yack
Awesome to hear. Did you catch them Deadsticking?
@@BooneBoys yes west side of the dam on the drop
Looks like a great day. Great stuff. I just subscribed to the channel.
Thanks for watching and the sub!
I've been watching your videos and just started trying your techniques. Caught a few this morning but not enough for a full video. Some shorts will make the cut though.
Great to hear you’re getting on some. Hope they start cooperating soon. Should get better as temps fall.
Nice fishing trip!
I went yesterday afternoon here in SE Texas. They wanted to go in at my part time job, but when i seen the moon rise just before the sun came up, i knew the moin would be over head all day!
You just cant pass a day up like that, big bonus no wind!
I couldnt get anyone to go with me so I was solo!
I had three rods down in 59 degree water. I ended up landing 4 double hook ups!
Limit for us: 5 over 18"
Took around 15 minutes to secure my limit (19" to 22") but I stayed on the fish for two hours and left them biting.
Conservatively I caught at least 50 Hybrids on those two hours!
🎣what a blast🎣
That’s awesome!! Next trip I’m using those mussels! Going to go head to head with deadstick.
@BooneBoys I saw a video of a guy in a Kayak awhile back using mussels from Walmart and did very good on them.
Im gonna check in on the moon rising before the sun for fishing .Im always wanting to learn the weather ways
@@BooneBoys
When I seen you spot lock on a couple spots that was the perfect time to have done it!
I did do the normal .5mph deadsticking on a flat...caugth one hybrid...it was on the bait! Not one of the lures!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@FreshwaterSouL
That goes back to my days as guide in saltwater. I ran both offshore and bay trips.
Full moon at night killed the reef fish bite. I knew the PM bite would be hot so I would open water pelagic during the mornings.
The Kayak guy is where I got the idea to use the muscles for Hybrids...not sure what state he is in but I'm almost positive it's not Texas. Where I am...
Awesome video❤.
Those are some nice size wipers yall caught.
I notice on my 2D Helix bottom isnt noting close to the HDS , The HDS 2D is very clear and smooth being about to see them on bottom. My helix apparently isn't dialed in properly yet in order to get that smooth bottom like that.
I had hopes of using my dad’s helix for dedicated maps, but I was disappointed with it. I don’t have it connected to a transducer or I’d play around with it. I’m really hoping for another Lowrance graph and dedicate it for sidescan.
Looks like an awesome day! You guys are tearing them up! Hoping to get time soon to get over to waurika or ft cobb and get on some myself!
I think it should be getting better and better. It’s been pretty warm so the bite I think is later than normal for deadstick.
@BooneBoys yeah it's definitely been an odd year with the Temps so far. Maybe it'll just list it further into next year ?!?
You seeing any shad out there
Very little. And they are really small.
ML ugly stick? Can you throw more than 1 Oz on that?
Are you throwing it or verticle? If verticle, deadsticking ML up to 1.5oz is no problem. Hookset isn’t quite as fast as MH. Not sure I’ve really have proof on that but MH seems to have better hook sets. I love the bend though on ML.
Aren’t the those gill plates sharp?
They aren’t too bad. I dont typically get cut by them.
Was a terrible weekend here. Against my better judgement I went solo to Sooner lake when it was gusting hard Saturday. Winds were 30+ mph and decided it wasn’t for me. Turned around and went home, didn’t even get the boat wet.
Sunday when the winds were calm, also against my better judgment tried Arcadia Lake here in Edmond vs going back to Sooner. As expected this time of year the lake was chocolate milk colored and the sediment was so thick my sonar would go crazy past 20 ft.
No fish but two painful lessons learned. One, stick to your personal minimums when it comes to weather. Two, Arcadia lake is a mud hole with terrible water quality from November to April.
Next weekend will be here soon tho, need fish on my rod!
Man that’s tough! I wish the wind would blow mon-fri and lay down on the weekends!
@@BooneBoysit’s a trade-off. Hot fishing but tough winds more often than not this time of year.