Lake Texoma Striped Bass Guide John Brett


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Come fish Lake Texoma with us for an experience of a lifetime. With over 40 years experience fishing for striper in both salt and freshwater, Captain John Brett has caught thousands of large fish including a 67 pounder. Capt. John provides quality fishing tackle. This includes live bait and artificial lures. When you come to fish Lake Texoma, you need NO fishing equipment.

Whether you're a novice or an experienced angler, you'll enjoy the strength of the stripers and the beauty of Lake Texoma, considered the best striper lake in the nation.

We are a family owned full time guide service with licensed, experienced and professional guides. We provide a complete fishing service with a guaranteed catch from May through December. I hold an United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner License. I am also licensed by the State of Oklahoma and Texas and carry the required liability insurance for guiding on Lake Texoma. Licensed guides can only carry 6 people per boat.

Visit my web site: texomastriperfishing.com

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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 62

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 41

Saturday

Sunny

Hi: 66

Saturday Night

Clear

Lo: 48

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 71

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 53

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 75

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 51


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 1/31: 615.21 (-1.79)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 29)

FAIR. Water stained; 48 degrees; 1.71 feet below pool. Striper fishing is good, targeting fish on humps and structure in 10-30 feet of water off the river ledges. Also, look for fish in deep water on flukes near bait balls in 55-75 feet of water. Crappie fishing is slower with the colder temps. Look for fish in deeper water, but moving up shallower on the warmer days. Slow down your presentation and retrieve with small paddle tails and split-tail jigs. Bass fishing is slower with the falling water temps. Look for warmer days and fish moving up shallower to feed in the backs of coves and near main lake points. Slow down your presentation and look for fish near brush and structure. Catfishing remains slower, as the fish have all the bait they could eat in deeper water. Target bigger fish by drifting shallow water near creeks and coves in 12-25 feet of water on whole shad. Use electronics to locate individual fish roaming flats. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Prefrontal patterns should resume as the weather warms after the cold front. Striped bass can be caught on Alabama rigs or shad on structure in 15-25 feet of water. When this bite ends, the bigger fish are being caught in deeper water deadsticking or with Alabama rigs. There are fewer birds working. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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