Reel Livin Guide Service


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Located in Texas and specializing in Striper fishing, Reel Livin Guide Service is the Premier Lake Texoma Fishing Guide Service. We strive to provide each customer with a positive and memorable fishing experience. We provide both half day and full day fishing charters during any time of year.

We are fully Licensed & Insured, and always have competitive rates:

- Quality Lake Texoma Fishing Trips Year Round
- Half Day thru full day Trips, Live Bait, Artificials
- Dead Stick fishing during winter months

- About Reel Livin Guide Service -

Reel Livin Guide Service is owned and operated by Kevin Cates. He has been fishing LakeTexoma for over 15 years. Kevin lives an hour from Lake Texoma, and spends all of his free time learning Striper fishing techniques at both Lake Texoma, and other great Striper fisheries throughout the country.

Since 2000, Kevin Cates has devoted his free time to perfecting the skills and techniques needed to consistently catch Freshwater Stripers. He has provided his family, friends, and clients with countless successful fishing trips over the years.

Kevin is very knowledgeable and is always glad to share information and answer any fishing questions you may have. Reel Livin Guide Service is a family owned and operated business. Kevin's son Kyle is aboard most guided trips, operating as the deck hand to ensure all customer's are promptly taken care of during their fishing voyage.

At Reel Livin Guide Service, we primarily target Striped Bass while on your trip, although we do sometimes catch White Bass, Largemouth Bass, Crappie, and Catfish while Striper Fishing. If one of these other species are biting well while on your trip and you want to catch them instead, just let your guide know and we will be glad to accommodate. (We love to catch big stripers, but we also know that some folks just like to catch fish; any kind of fish, as long as they are biting well.)

Our primary goal is for you to have a fun and successful fishing trip, and to come back again. We value your repeat business and your word of mouth advertising.

Thank you for choosing Reel Livin Guide Service! We Appreciate Your Business.

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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 87

Tuesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 68

Wednesday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 89

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 69

Thursday

Sunny

Hi: 86

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 68

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 84

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 64


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 10/22: 614.84 (-2.16)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Oct. 16)

GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 1.87 feet below pool. Striper fishing is great on live shad in 20-45 feet of water in ditches and along the river ledges. Look for fish to move up shallow with the cold weather. Swim baits and topwaters work well in the backs of coves and creeks during early morning and late evening. Crappie remain tough, sticking to brush and structure in 12-18 feet of water. Use electronics to target active fish at the bottom of brush piles, with jigs being effective. Catfishing is still good, with blue catfish biting on cut shad in 30-50 feet of water. Eaters are found on the main lake ledges and humps, and start looking for bigger fish west of the islands and north of the railroad bridge, in 40-50 feet of water on deep flats. Bass fishing remains slow, however, as water temperatures cool, bass are moving up. Plastics are effective early in 3-8 feet of water off main lake points, and later in the backs of coves during midday as the water warms and shad move up. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass bite is starting to improve with some topwater activity in shallow water in the morning. Blind cast into the shallows. Some days there is some bird action, as the weather cools this will pick up. When the topwater bite ends cast swimbaits into the shallows for box fish, then switch to slabs later in the morning. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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