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Oklahoma Fishing Reports

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Lake Texoma (16)

   

Oklahoma Fishing Reports


2013-09-06
7:26 AM

Lake Texoma Report - Fishing is exceptional for this time of year, which is often the slow season. Numbers and quality are much above the norm. Today, live bait produced some keepers, while down-rigging produced some double digit fish. I cannot tell you which area o more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2013-07-11
12:34 PM

Stripers are running hard. - The fish are in very large schools and are running very hard and fast. Down riggers with double jig rigs, slabs and live bait are all catching fish. I have been down rigging mostly running from 25 to 40 feet. The fish are generally found on the lo more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2013-06-27
4:08 PM

It is the time of year for top water, spoons and down riggers. - Though we continued to catch fish well, it has been obvious the past few days that the fish were starting to run, as they were not holding under the boat as we were bait fishing on an anchor. This encouraged me to put my down riggers on the boat. more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2013-06-06
2:10 PM

Fish have moved to deep water..... - After catching stripers drifting in 20 - 4 feet of water, which is unusual for this late in the season, the fish have finally migrated to deeper water where they are normally found this time of year. We have been fishing in 60 - 80 feet of water wit more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2013-05-27
1:58 PM

Big fish returning from spawn - May 20th was the first day we saw some of the bigger fish that have returned from the spawn. Six clients caught 11 stripers from 8-18 lbs. Since then we have pulled at least one better fish each day. The keepers seem to be feeding harder each day more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2013-04-27
3:33 PM

Lake Texoma Report - After a great big fish season in February and March, the big sows and males have enough water coming down the Washita River to make a spawning run, and, they have done so in mass. Fishing for keeper size fish, however, is very good now, and, will co more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2012-06-12
6:31 PM

Lake Texoma Striper Fishing Report - Fishing is very good with many fish being caught in the 6-12 lb. range. Keeper fish are running a bit small due to the sparse numbers of of 18 and 19 in. fish in the lake. Many of the fish are in the river channels. Fish are being caught on live more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2010-06-23
1:13 PM

Lake Texoma Report June 23 - The cold winter killed most of our threadfin shad. As a result, most of the guides have been using shiners. The shiners have been working well with the absence of the threadfins. Most of the fish are being caught in deep water, 50 feet plus. Fish more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2010-03-16
9:29 AM

Texoma March 2010 - Once again our guides are catching some of the best quality fish of the year long-lining. I would rate the fishing good on some days and excellent on others. The water level is a bit higher this year than normal making it more difficult to run some more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma


2009-11-29
1:22 PM

Lake Texoma 11/29/09 - Fishing is excellent on live shad, sassy shad and slabs. The fish that are feeding the best are a bit on the short side, however today we did catch a limit of fish with a lot of very healthy 15 to 18 inch fish. We are catching fish over twenty inch more...
Capt. Doc Walker - Lake Texoma

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