Anthony's Lake Texoma Fishing Guide Service


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Anthony Warren has been a guide on Lake Texoma since 2000, but has been fishing this lake for the last 20 years. Anthony isn't just a seasonal guide but a full time guide which means he is on the water a much more considerable amount of time compaired to other guides who are just seasonal. This being said, Anthony's time on the water allows him to keep more current on the changes in the fish patterns and locations.

We provide a family friendly enviroment that is clean cut and appropriate for all ages. Anthony's boat, a 23 foot Falcon with enough room to accommodate all kinds of groups including families, bachelor parties and church groups groups of up to 6 people.

Funny enough, the #1 question asked before a fishing trip is, "Are we gonna catch a bunch of "dinks" (small fish) and be back in to the dock in a couple of hours". From personal experience and word on the dock, there are a bunch of guides that think that that kind of trip is acceptable. Let me tell you friends, Anthony "NOT" one of those guides. We will stay out at least 4 hours and most of the time around 6 or 7, because that is what you pay for. This time will depend on catching your limit. But, rest asured, you will catch your limit and they won't be a bunch of "dinks". Every day we put as many baits in the bait tank as it will hold. Compared to some guides who will only put a limited amount of bait in their tank. When there tank runs out they will then tell you, "The trip is over". We have no problem with catch and release, we can just stay out longer. But, when a fish swallows a hook and becomes gut hooked it will not live if released, so we will have to keep it. Once we have our limit in the boat, then and only then will the trip be over. We fish live bait most of the time, but will use artificial when it works. Anthony's Fishing Guide Service is here at your disposal.

We provide all fishing rods and tackle needed for your trip. The only things you will need to bring are food/drinks, clothing needed for the conditions and a current Lake Texoma fishing license.The reason you need a Lake Texoma license is that we might cross the TX/OK border several times throughout the day. At the end of every trip the days catch will be fileted and bagged, so make sure you bring a ice chest and ice for your filetes. Now, let's go catch some fish.

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Thursday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 82

Thursday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 69

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 84

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 73

Saturday

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Hi: 89

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Mostly Clear

Lo: 60

Sunday

Sunny

Hi: 75

Sunday Night

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

GOOD. Water stained; 84 degrees; 0.21 feet above pool. Striped bass fishing is picking up with the cooler weather. Fish are schooling on the right day across deep flats eating small shad. Catching fish on swimbaits and small topwaters. Bigger fish are on structure in 25-45 feet of water. Expect the bite on live bait to pick up over the next week. Catfishing is good on baited holes in the backs of creeks and ditches in 20-30 feet of water on punch bait. Bigger blue catfish will start to feed on deep flats 40-60 feet of water drifting cut shad and whole gizzard shad. Locate bass on docks and structure as the water cools off and fish start to feed more frequently. Reaction baits and plastics off the banks in 8-15 feet of water. Smallmouth bass are staging off the banks on points with structure in 15-25 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Stripers continue to be hit-or-miss with the best bite on topwaters switching to slabs later in the day. Target structure and the ledges of drop-offs in deeper water. Some bigger fish can be caught shallow in the morning. The forecasted cold front should improve the bite. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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