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Current Lake Texoma Fishing Conditions February 28, 2023 – TPWD
- Lake Texoma fishing report
- Elevation is 616.17, 1.17 ft ABOVE normal.
- Water temp 47 degrees
- Water clarity: Stained
- The striper fishing continues to be excellent on live and cut shad. Starting to see some top water action and slabs are also working.
- Lots of small Striper and white bass on top.
Archived striper fishing reports
Fishing Report from July 1, 2021
- Elevation still a couple of feet high.
- Water temp 82/slightly stained.
- Lots of small Striper and white bass on top.
- Catfish bite has been good on cut shad and punch bait .
- Crappie fair on minnows and jigs.
- The striper fishing continues to be excellent on live and cut shad. Starting to see some top water action and slabs are also working.
Fishing Report from February 3, 2021
Lake Texoma Fishing Report from Feb 3, 2021 – TPWD
GOOD. Water clear; 48 degrees; 0.02 low. Striped bass are good on shad like swimbaits and live shad. White bass are fair on slabs and jigging spoons. Largemouth bass are fair fishing soft plastic swimbaits, crankbaits,jerk baits and flutter spoons in 15-30’. Crappie are fair on minnows and white jigs near deep boathouses, timber, and brush piles in 18-32’. Catfish are good on fresh cut bait and punch bait.
Fishing Report from Sep 30, 2020
The water temperature on Lake Texoma is 79 degrees and starting to cool down. With the cooler weather, the Striper are starting to feed like crazy. finally on the rise and so is the fishing. 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 25 to 35-foot water has been good and occasionally the Striper and sand bass are chasing the baitfish into 5 to 10-foot water on the flats. Largemouth bass fishing has been fair on crankbaits and plastic worms 15 to 25 feet. Crappie fishing has been good on minnows in 15 to 20-foot water. The catfishing has been good drifting cut, Shad. As the weather cools down and the water temperature drops the fishing will just get better and better.
Fishing Report from April 17, 2020
The water temperature on Lake Texoma is finally on the rise and so is the fishing. The gillnet survey shows that we have a record number of Striper again this year. 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. Crappie is starting to move shallow to spawn. The sand bass is moving into the creeks and the catfishing has been good drifting cut Shad even as shallow as five feet. As the weather warms up and the water temperature keeps rising the fishing will just get better and better.
Fishing Report from February 2, 2020
The water temperature on Lake Texoma has been holding around 50 degrees for the last couple of weeks. The Striper bite has been a little slow lately with the best results coming with live shad in 40 to 50-foot water.
If you find a school and it’s a slow bite if you’ll stay with them you can put a decent box of fish together. We are usually catching a lot of fish over 20 inches this time of year but that hasn’t been the case this year. Most of the fish are 15 – 18 inches and are healthy.
I haven’t seen the Gill Net Report this year, but I’m expecting that we are going to have another fantastic year of striper fishing on Lake Texoma.
Fishing Report from July 19, 2019
Striped bass good on live bait, live shad, sassy shad, shad, slabs, and on topwater below the dam and around the main lake and points. Striped bass and catfish are biting well below Denison Dam. Striped bass are hitting artificial and live/cut bait during early mornings and late evening.
Striped bass limit is five in Red River. Catfish are hitting cut bait in slack water. Fishing on the lake for striped bass anglers should use topwater lures when surfacing feeding is present. Live bait is producing fish as well. On the lake, anglers should focus their efforts to the south end of the lake and scan for schools in deep water.
Lake Texoma crappie fishing report
July 19: Elevation normal, water 82. Crappie slow on hair jigs, jigs, and minnows around brush structure and docks. Fishing has slowed a bit on the lake with the hot temps.
Lake Texoma bass fishing report
Lake Texoma Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)
Water stained to muddy; 85-88 degrees; 1.94′ high. Black bass are good on Texas rigged creature baits, shaky head worms and topwaters.
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