Fall Fishing Report: Stripers, Cats, and Crappie Biting Strong at Lake Texoma
Oct 26, 2024 ·
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As of October 26, 2024, Lake Texoma is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the water being slightly stained and at 3.53 feet below pool. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions...
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As of October 26, 2024, Lake Texoma is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the water being slightly stained and at 3.53 feet below pool.
### Weather and Tidal Conditions
The weather is expected to be sunny with a high of 77 degrees and a low of 53 degrees tonight. Sunrise was at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:34 PM. The water temperature is around 68 degrees, which is ideal for the fall season.
### Fish Activity
Striped bass fishing is particularly good right now. These fish are active on live bait, especially on humps and ledges in 30-35 feet of water. As the water temperature cools, big striped bass are moving shallow, making them accessible with topwater baits in the mornings. Keep an eye out for gulls working on the main lake, as they often indicate schooling fish.
Catfish are also biting well, with bigger fish found in 55-65 feet of water when drifting cut shad. Smaller catfish, or "keepers," can be caught in 20-30 feet of water. As the water temperatures drop, these fish will move shallower onto the flats.
Crappie fishing is fair, with the best catches coming from brush piles using jigs and minnows in 12-15 feet of water. Largemouth and smallmouth bass are slow but can be caught using swimbaits in the backs of rocky coves and off main lake boulders.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, live shad and slabs are highly effective. Topwater baits are excellent for catching bigger fish in the mornings, especially when there is bird activity. Swimbaits and A-rigs can also catch suspended fish.
For catfish, cut shad and prepared baits are the way to go, particularly in deeper waters. For crappie, jigs and minnows around brush piles are the best bet.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots is the area around the river channels and ditches where striped bass are schooling. Look for gulls working the main lake to locate these schools. Another good spot is the shallow flats in 12-25 feet of water, where striped bass can be caught using topwaters and slabs.
Additionally, the backs of coves and creeks are good areas for striped bass, especially during early morning and late evening when using swimbaits and topwaters. For catfish, focus on the main lake ledges, humps, and deep flats off the river channels.
Overall, Lake Texoma is in great shape for a productive day of fishing, with plenty of fish to be caught across various species.
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### Weather and Tidal Conditions
The weather is expected to be sunny with a high of 77 degrees and a low of 53 degrees tonight. Sunrise was at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:34 PM. The water temperature is around 68 degrees, which is ideal for the fall season.
### Fish Activity
Striped bass fishing is particularly good right now. These fish are active on live bait, especially on humps and ledges in 30-35 feet of water. As the water temperature cools, big striped bass are moving shallow, making them accessible with topwater baits in the mornings. Keep an eye out for gulls working on the main lake, as they often indicate schooling fish.
Catfish are also biting well, with bigger fish found in 55-65 feet of water when drifting cut shad. Smaller catfish, or "keepers," can be caught in 20-30 feet of water. As the water temperatures drop, these fish will move shallower onto the flats.
Crappie fishing is fair, with the best catches coming from brush piles using jigs and minnows in 12-15 feet of water. Largemouth and smallmouth bass are slow but can be caught using swimbaits in the backs of rocky coves and off main lake boulders.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, live shad and slabs are highly effective. Topwater baits are excellent for catching bigger fish in the mornings, especially when there is bird activity. Swimbaits and A-rigs can also catch suspended fish.
For catfish, cut shad and prepared baits are the way to go, particularly in deeper waters. For crappie, jigs and minnows around brush piles are the best bet.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots is the area around the river channels and ditches where striped bass are schooling. Look for gulls working the main lake to locate these schools. Another good spot is the shallow flats in 12-25 feet of water, where striped bass can be caught using topwaters and slabs.
Additionally, the backs of coves and creeks are good areas for striped bass, especially during early morning and late evening when using swimbaits and topwaters. For catfish, focus on the main lake ledges, humps, and deep flats off the river channels.
Overall, Lake Texoma is in great shape for a productive day of fishing, with plenty of fish to be caught across various species.
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