Lake Texoma Daily Fishing Report

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  • Lake Texoma Daily Fishing Report brings you the latest and most accurate fishing updates, expert tips, and local insights. Tune in daily for water conditions, fish activity, and tackle recommendations to boost your catch rate. Stay ahead of the game with our in-depth analysis and make the most of your fishing adventure at Lake Texoma!

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  • Stripers, Crappie, and Cats: Exceptional Fishing Conditions at Lake Texoma
    Nov 22 2024
    As of November 22, 2024, Lake Texoma is offering some exceptional fishing conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Weather and Water Conditions
    The weather is looking great, with a sunny day expected and a high of 84 degrees. The water temperature is at 69 degrees, and the lake level is 0.28 feet below pool. The water is stained, which is typical for this time of year.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be at 5:06 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some big ones.

    ### Fish Activity
    Striped bass fishing is excellent right now. These fish are actively schooling and can be found near river channels, main lake points, and shallow flats. Look for diving birds, as they will often lead you to feeding schools of striped bass. Use live bait, slabs, and swimbaits to catch these stripers, especially in areas with bird activity. Topwaters are effective early in the day, particularly along gravel shorelines near main lake points[1][3][4].

    Crappie fishing is also picking up as the water temperatures drop. Target them around docks, brush piles, and standing timber in 6-12 feet of water using jigs and small shad. Electronics can help you locate active fish suspended in the brush[1][3].

    Catfishing is improving with the cooler weather. Look for catfish on deeper flats near river inlets in 25-40 feet of water. Drift with cut shad or whole gizzard shad for bigger fish. Smaller catfish can be found on cut shad and prepared baits in 35-55 feet of water near river channels and main lake points[1][3].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For striped bass, live shad, slabs, and swimbaits are your best bets. Topwaters are effective early in the day, especially around gravel shorelines. Alabama rigs with flukes and hard baits can also work well off the banks towards the middle of shallow coves and near docks[1][3][4].

    For crappie, use jigs and small shad under dock floats and along the tops of brush piles. Live minnows and small chartreuse jigs are also effective in 10-15 feet of water[1][3].

    For catfish, cut shad and whole gizzard shad are the way to go. Drift these baits on deeper flats near river inlets for bigger fish[1][3].

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots right now is the main lake points and river channels, where striped bass are schooling under the birds. Another good spot is the shallow flats in 12-25 feet of water, where you can use topwaters and slabs to catch stripers. For crappie, focus on the brush piles and docks in the Little Mineral Arm of the lake. For catfish, the deeper flats off the river channels and main lake points are producing good results[1][3][4].

    Overall, Lake Texoma is in great shape for fishing, and with the right lures and bait, you should be able to catch some impressive fish. Good luck out there
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    3 mins
  • Excellent Fishing at Lake Texoma: Stripers, Crappie, and More Biting in Ideal Autumn Conditions
    Nov 17 2024
    As of November 17, 2024, Lake Texoma is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the changing weather conditions. The water is stained, with a temperature of about 69 degrees, and the lake level is 2.59 feet below pool.

    The weather has been cooling down, which is typical for this time of year, and this has triggered some significant fish activity. Striped bass fishing is particularly great, with thousands of gulls showing up to indicate the presence of these fish. You can catch striped bass using live bait and slabs under the birds in the main river channels or by drifting flats in about 30 feet of water.

    Crappie fishing is fair, with live minnows and small shad working well around docks and on brush in 8-12 feet of water. For largemouth and smallmouth bass, live shad along the bluffs on the main points and swimbaits on the gravel banks are producing some good catches.

    Catfishing is also good, especially when drifting cut gizzard shad along flats in 50-60 feet of water off the river channels. Smaller fish can be found on ledges and humps in about 40 feet of water.

    For the best results, focus on midlake areas where striped bass are active on slabs, swimbaits, and even some deadstick action. The west end of the lake between the islands and the 377 bridge has been a hot spot recently.

    Sunrise today is around 6:55 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:10 PM. While there are no significant tidal changes to note on Lake Texoma, the cooler weather and longer nights are dropping the water temperatures, making it an ideal time for fishing.

    If you're looking for specific hot spots, try the Little Mineral Arm of the lake for crappie on paddle jigs and live or dead minnows, and the south end of the lake for largemouth and smallmouth bass on live shad along the boulders and gravel bars. Topwater action late in the evening near creeks can also yield some great catches.

    Overall, Lake Texoma is in great shape for fishing right now, so grab your gear and take advantage of the excellent conditions.
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    3 mins

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