Come Enjoy The Beauty of Lake Texoma




Come Enjoy The Beauty of Lake Texoma!

 

Come enjoy the beauty of Lake Texoma! The lake offers nearly 90K acres of water for lake enthusiasts. The lake includes islands with beaches, coves to anchor, and shorelines across the area.


Popular Sporting Options


Lake Texoma is a highly popular destination for fishing, cruises, sailing, and water sports. Power boating as well as water skiing is also seen on the waters of the lake. Wind surfing is a popular choice among the lake participants.


Variety of Fish


Fishermen (and women plus the young) enjoy catching striper bass, crappie, catfish, white bass, spotted bass, and even largemouth bass. Common carp, blue cats, freshwater drums, gars, and buffalo are other fishing catches.


Largest Reservoir


The deepest part of Lake Texoma is approximately one hundred feet. Actually, the lake is one of the largest reservoirs existing in the US. Lake Texoma (OK TX) is widely developed. As a result, it is one of the most prevalent lake destinations. Approximately six million people visit the lake each year.


Come Join the Fun


If you haven’t visited Lake Texoma yet, then you are missing out on the adventure. You can be one of six million people to come visit and enjoy all the lake has to offer!




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Lake Texoma Current Weather Alerts

There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.

 

Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 60

Friday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 60

Saturday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 73

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 42

Sunday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 53

Sunday Night

Slight Chance Rain Showers

Lo: 41

Monday

Rain Showers

Hi: 48

Monday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 44


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 2/7: 614.96 (-2.04)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 5)

FAIR. Water stained; 48 degrees; 1.71 feet below pool. Striper fishing has slowed down with the water levels dropping and the extreme change in weather. Look at humps, ledges, and structure in 15-30 feet of water, as well as deep water on ledges and river channels in 55–65 feet of water, using flukes while drifting to cover water. Look for bigger fish to move up into coves and shallow water, chasing big gizzard shad throughout the day. Crappie are on brush and structure in 18–25 feet of water, but target shallower water on warmer days as fish start to move toward creeks and coves on the lake. To target bass, focus on rocks and structures that hold baitfish in warmer water. Use a slow presentation, covering different depths off drop-offs and ledges in 8–15 feet of water. Catfishing is picking up. Look for big blues in shallow water near river inlets, especially with the recent rains and big gizzard shad pulling into the muddy, warmer water. Anchor fish with gizzard shad and cut heads off the bottom in 5–15 feet of water. In creek channels off flats, drift fish in 20–30 feet of water. .Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are excellent on structure in 10-25 feet of water with Alabama rigs and swimbaits. Some fish can be caught deadsticking. There is no bird action. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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