What is the best time to fish for stripers on Lake Texoma?

What is the best time to fish for stripers on Lake Texoma?

Stripers are likely to be deep during the day and shallow at first light and dusk. Usually, by mid-July, the fish will be congregating in the main lake areas towards the dam. Using your fish finder, you will find large schools of bait and fish in deeper water.

How do you catch stripers on Texoma?

They may take surface lures, but most often they are caught on heavy jigs, slabs, plastic shad, and live gizzard shad. After the spring spawning run, stripers can be caught with shad over flats near the river channel in the main part of the lake. Trolling with deep running lures can also be productive.

What fish are biting at Lake Texoma?

They are biting well on sunfish and live shad. Crappie fair on jigs, minnows and small lures around brush structure, coves, docks and standing timber. Crappie are getting better every day.

Is Lake Texoma good for fishing?

Lake Texoma is one of the best striper fishing lakes in the country but is also a destination lake for Largemouth and smallmouth bass, even crappie.

Are stripers biting at Lake Texoma?

Striper Express has fishing charters all week and the weather is looking good. The big fish are biting. We are using Road Runner jigs and sassy shad soft plastic lures.

What do you need to fish on Lake Texoma?

In order to fish Lake Texoma, all persons between the ages of 16 – 79 MUST POSSESS a Lake Texoma Fishing License. Regular Texas Fishing License and Oklahoma Fishing License DO NOT Apply to Lake Texoma! Since Lake Texoma is located in both Texas and Oklahoma, a Lake Texoma license is NEEDED.

Are the stripers biting on Texoma?

Striper has been biting well on live shad and artificial bait as well. There have been small groups of gulls working and the fish are definitely under them feeding. Anywhere from 35 to 50-foot water has been good. The water temperature on Lake Texoma has been holding around 50 degrees for the last couple of weeks.

Is Lake Texoma fresh water?

Angling Opportunities Flows in the Red and Washita Rivers make Texoma one of the few freshwater lakes in the United States with a self-sustaining, landlocked population of striped bass.

What license do you need to fish on Lake Texoma?

What’s the best way to fish in Lake Texoma?

Concentrate on submerged structure such as rocks, boulders, stumps, logs, channels, and secondary points. Fall bass fishing can be very exciting on Lake Texoma. Work crank baits around brush and off rocky shorelines for largemouth and spotted bass.

What kind of cover does Texoma have for fishing?

Fishing Cover/Structure. While Texoma has little aquatic vegetation, it does offer cover in structures such as rocks/boulders, standing timber, submerged stump beds, channels, rocky bluffs, sandy flats, and rip-rap along Denison Dam and elsewhere.

What’s the water temp at Lake Texoma?

Sign up today! At Lake Texoma, water is lightly stained; water temps are 86-89 degrees; and the lake is 0.29-feet low. TPWD says striped bass are good on live bait along the river channel with some topwater action happening at sunrise.

When was striped bass introduced to Lake Texoma?

A dozen other Texas lakes support striped bass fisheries; however, routine stocking is required to maintain those populations. Striped bass were first introduced in Lake Texoma by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation in 1965. Natural reproduction was first documented in 1974.