![]() ![]() Let the Slab Spoon free spool to the bottom. Cast the slab out 20 yards from the boat and do not engage your reel. That’s a good picture on Lake Texoma! You are in 35 feet of water, marking fish from 15 feet to the bottom! A perfect time to flutter your slab spoon to the bottom. ![]() Remember summer is fast and winter is slow! You can adjust the speed of the lift and drop depending on the time of year. Repeat this until you have covered the entire water collum you are marking fish. So your next drop is too the bottom, then two tuns of your reel handle. We will do a video on this later in the year, but you can get a tape measure and see how many lines you take in per turn of the reel handle. You should always know how much line you take up on each turn of the reel. We have now covered from 20 feet to 19 feet. My next lift is about a foot, then control drop the slab to the bottom. Follow Lake Texoma Striper Fishing Tips for more information! Cover The Water Collum with Slab Spoons We have now covered the bottom striper fish we are marking. Then I drop the slab back down to the bottom. My first move is simply lifting the slab enough to get it off the bottom. Now is the part where 90% of anglers make a mistake! Drop your rod back down a foot, but control the decent! DO NOT let slack in your line on the drop! 80% of your strikes will occur on the drop! I start by dropping my 1.5oz slab spoon to the bottom (20 feet). ![]() Here is the number one Lake Texoma Striper Fishing Tip, locate fish! Once you locate fish on your sonar simply drop the slab spoon to the depth of the fish and jig or lift your rod up about a foot. Most Striper Anglers will know how to vertical jig slab spoons. ![]()
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