Lake Texoma Fishing Report - Texoma Stripers PUMP UP




Lake Texoma Fishing Report

Like frat boys lifting weights before Spring Break, Lake Texoma stripers are feeding aggressively and hitting the lures with force. Now is when the striped bass are their largest. And no other fish pulls line like a striper!

Mature bass will gain as much as five pounds while the water stays cool. Current surface temperature on Lake Texoma is 45 degrees and they're bulking up - preparing for the spring spawn.

BILLY BROOKS with his 28lb, 37inch Texoma Striped Bass
<BILLY BROOKS with his 28lb 4oz,
37inch Texoma Striped Bass

Once water temperature hits 51 degrees or so stripers will move up-current to the Red and Wachita river inflows. They'll seek out clear, highly oxygenated water with a bit of current, although a little murk will do if the temperature is right. There, like OU freshmen in Pensacola, they will re-enact their annual biological urges.

Given the many different sub-surface contours, temperature zones and hidey-holes of our Lake, the spawn can be active for several weeks. Fluctuations in the weather and temperature can also prolong the event. One thing is certain though - after spawning stripers are hungry!

 

Their migration back from the river inflows to their more accustomed space is marked by massacres of their favorite food - shad. We once counted 21 threadfin shad in the belly of a sow striper.

Currently we're finding big fish in shallows seeking food around isolated stumps. Also on structure and humps.

Our boats are limiting out today, one with 60 fish ranging up to 18 pounds. The skies are beautifully clear and temperature in the sixties.

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Lake Texoma Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Monday

Becoming Sunny

Hi: 79

Monday Night

Clear

Lo: 64

Tuesday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 81

Tuesday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 69

Wednesday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 80

Wednesday Night

Rain Showers Likely

Lo: 69

Thursday

Rain Showers

Hi: 75

Thursday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 64


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 4/29: 616.67 (-0.33)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 24)

GOOD. Water normal stain; 63 degrees; 1.32 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is great on live shad in 30-40 feet of water on main lake points and ledges. Top waters working early around rocky banks, be on the lookout for white birds on the banks early. It will only get better as the striper finish their spawn and the shad start theirs. Crappie fishing is good on brush piles using jigs in 14-18 feet of water. Electronics help locate active fish roaming and sticking the brush. Monkeys milk and mo glo colors working the best. Bass fishing is good on top waters early and swim baits off the banks late morning. Live shad producing numbers and big spawned out fish along the bluffs. Catfish are fair on cut shad and prepared baits anchored in 40-50 feet of water in creek channels and near ledges. Look along the rocks for blues and channels spawning and looking for shad. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Hybrid stripers are good on topwater along the bank early in the morning. Watch for egrets and seagulls. Then switch to sassy shad 4 inch glo on flats and points in 10-20 feet of water. Shad continue to spawn. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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