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Lake Texoma Fishing Guides

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Fishing in Pottsboro

Lake Fishing Trip in Pottsboro

Half Day Striper Trip

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26 ft 1 - 6 People $$
Fishing in Pottsboro

Lake Fishing Trip in Pottsboro

Half Day Bass (AM Or PM)

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22 ft 1 - 6 People $

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Lake Texoma

What are the best fishing trips in Lake Texoma?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 trips in Lake Texoma, and the most popular trips in the area are Half Day Striper Trip guided by John and Half Day Bass (AM or PM) guided by JD.

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The most popular city to book a charter in is Pottsboro.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Lake Texoma? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Lake Texoma.

What types of fishing trips are common in Lake Texoma?

Lake fishing is the most popular in Lake Texoma.

The most commonly sought after species in Lake Texoma are: 1. striped bass and 2. white bass.

The most common fishing technique in Lake Texoma is light tackle fishing.

How much does a Lake Texoma fishing trip cost?

in Lake Texoma prices can range anywhere from about $400 to $865, but the average price for a half day trip in Lake Texoma is $650.

What month is best for fishing in Lake Texoma?

The most popular season for fishing in Lake Texoma is summer, and most anglers book their trips 48 days in advance.

Do I need a Lake Texoma fishing license and what are the bag limits in Lake Texoma?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Lake Texoma, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Lake Texoma. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Lake Texoma.

Lake Texoma Fishing Overview

Formed by damming the Red River, Lake Texoma is a world-class striper fishery on the Texas and Oklahoma border as the name would suggest. With a surface area of 74,000 acres, Lake Texoma is big and perfectly located only a short drive from both Dallas-Fort Worth and Oklahoma City. The terrain in and around the lake varies a lot with everything from rocky deep drop-offs, to shallow creek inlets covered in vegetation.

Lake Texoma Striped Bass Fishing

The constant flow of water into the lake from the Red and Washita Rivers makes Lake Texoma one of the only self-sustaining freshwater striped bass fisheries in the US. The natural salinity of the Red River contributes to the success of the striped bass population. Striper fishing is good year-round, and you can see fish from 15 to 20 pounds and beyond. With schools of these large fish crushing topwater in the summer and suspended bait in the winter, the action is hot year-round.

Lake Texoma Largemouth Bass Fishing

The abundance of ideal habitat makes targeting largemouth easy and a great place to test different baits or techniques. These fish frequently hang out around docks, brush, vegetation, rock piles, and creeks where they hunt for food and hide from the summer heat. With so many places to hide the largemouth in Lake Texoma grow huge with a lake record of nearly 12 pounds. When the bite is on, hold your rod tight because these fish hit hard.

Lake Texoma Catfish Fishing

The catfish in Lake Texoma have been at the center of rumors in the past because of their size. Rumors aside this lake supports large and healthy catfish with the lake record blue catfish being a prime example weighing over 120 pounds. The three common catfish in this lake are flathead, channel, and blue catfish all of which are a blast to catch and make for a tasty meal.

The best way to target these fish is in deeper water near structures using smelly or cut bait dropped near the bottom. Catfish can be caught all over the lake from the back of coves to the middle of the channel. Chances are if you cast a baited hook anywhere on the lake and let it sit long enough you will catch a catfish.

Lake Texoma Crappie Fishing

Crappie are loved by many freshwater anglers for their big action on light tackle and phenomenal filets. Lake Texoma is lucky enough to have both the black crappie and the white crappie. These fish hunt around cover and shallow structure and can be caught using a variety of small jigs and artificial lures. Possibly one of the most enjoyable fish to catch, crappie can grow to just over a couple pounds, but with their feisty attitude, they fight more than you would expect.

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