Lake Texoma: Ten Must-Have Camping Essentials




Lake Texoma: Ten Must-Have Camping Essentials


During your camping visit to Lake Texoma, consider including these ten must-have camping essentials. Packing these items will ensure you have an enjoyable camping trip to the lake area.


Sleeping Bags – Packing sleeping bags for your camping trip will ensure you stay warm during the cooler nights. The bags will also allow for padding during your sleeping time. Sleeping bags are rated for different temperatures – depending on the time of the year.

Tents – Including a tent in your camping essentials will provide an option for shelter. Tents come in various shapes and sizes – single person, two-person, cabin style, and more. Consider using the size and style of tent most appropriate for your family.

First Aid Supplies – Packing first aid supplies can be a life-saver during your camping excursion. Include items such as bandages, itch cream, burn cream, alcohol, adhesives, gauze, scissors, and mouth barrier (for CPR).

Pocket Knives – No one should be without a pocket knife during a camping excursion. This type of knife can become a multi-purpose tool. If you plan to fish, it can cut the fishing line. If you need to reduce weeds in your camping area, the pocket knife can become useful. The blade can be used for other camping related functions.

Flashlights – Another must-have camping essential is a flashlight or other lighting means. Some campers enjoy the use of lanterns and headlamps. No matter the lighting option of choice, they will provide light when needed during the darker hours of the day or night.

Rain Jackets – Rain gear is another useful option to pack during a camping trip, even when the weather is forecast for a sunny day. Putting on the rain gear during an unexpected shower will keep your clothes dry. Also, if you plan to hike, having rain gear is a needed accessory.

Water Filters – During any outdoor activity, having water filters on hand will ensure better drinking water. Also, carry a few days' supplies of water if you have room. Water purification tablets also offer another option to drinking water without becoming sick in an emergency.

Fire Starters – If you plan to cook out during your camping trip, having a fire starter can save you time and frustration. There are a variety of options easy to use when it comes to fire starters: matches, lighter, magnesium starters, and flint-steel combos.

Maps & Compass – Packing a map and compass will help you with navigation during your camping trip. You should know your area well during your travels. And, if you plan to hike or explore the great outdoors, keep area maps with you along with navigational tools.

Toiletries – Although camping for some is to fully “rough it,” others choose to take toiletries with them on their camping trips. Toiletries include toilet paper, refuse sacks, deodorant, dry shampoo, combs, toothbrush, and shaving items. Including your mix of toiletries will enhance your camping stay.

10 Must-Have Camping Essentials

Now, you are ready to start loading for your next camping trip to Lake Texoma. Include sleeping bags, tents, first aid supplies, and a pocketknife in your packing. Also, add lighting, rain gear, water filters, fire starters to your supplies. And don’t forget to include area maps, compass, and your favorite toiletries. Then, you are ready to pack up and go to your preferred camping location near the lake!

Happy Camping at Lake Texoma!

 




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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 96

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 77

Saturday

Hot

Hi: 98

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 77

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 91

Sunday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 68

Monday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 78

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 66


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 9/20: 615.70 (-1.30)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 18)

GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 1.22 feet below pool. Striper fishing has fluctuated, much like the temperatures lately! Fish are schooled up moving fast near ledges and ditches fishing live bait in 25-40 feet of water a few reels off the bottom, adjusting as fish move through. Also seeing fish in shallow flats drifting live bait and bouncing slabs in 8-15 feet of water on sand flats. Crappie are turning on as water temperatures slowly start to drop. Seeing fish come off structure in 15-20 feet of water on brush piles using crappie minnows and small chartreuse jigs, with darker colors as the lake starts to turn over. Catfishing remains great for numbers and filling the box. Smaller channels and blues are on main lake points and ditches in 15-25 feet of water using punch baits and cut shad. Bass fishing is lagging with the falling water levels and prolific number of shad. Look for fish around the boulders and on shaded banks 8-12 feet of water. Use electronics to find structure and stumps as bigger bass will be roaming looking for larger gizzard shad. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Striped bass are good with most catches in 30 feet of water or less with some fish in the tributaries and creeks, which is new territory. Start fishing with topwaters in shallow water then gradually work out to deep water with slabs. Some fish are surfacing, but do not rely on this. Striped bass fishing has been tough while the lake is turning over. Target striped bass with slabs under surfacing fish. As the water continues to cool fish will relate in shallow water in the tributaries and coves. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. Numbers of crappie can be caught but very few keepers. Target brush in 7-25 feet of water with ⅛ ounce jig heads tipped with minnows. Report by River Bottom Boys Guide Service.

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