Cedar Bayou Marina


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Located on the scenic west end of Lake Texoma, Cedar Bayou Marina is a family owned and operated marina dedicated to providing quality, personalized customer service. Open year round, our primary vision is to provide a clean, family oriented atmosphere where you can feel comfortable bringing or raising your family. Being a security gated marina, our goal is to provide secure dock facilities where your boat is looked after as if it was our own. The safety of your property is extremely important to us. Read more below or view pricing details by clicking the "Cedar Bayou Marina" link above.

Cedar Bayou offers a variety of amenities designed to make your stay enjoyable and comfortable. Lease one of our 220 boat slips ranging from 20'-60'. Need a boat lift? Take advantage of our boat lift lease program or buy a new Drew boat lift. Enjoy your view from one of our lakeside RV spots with water and electrical service. Take in a more private, wooded view from one of our non-lakeside RV spots with water, electrical and sewer hook-ups. Utilize our private marina bathrooms with full showers and dressing rooms.

Need lodging? With a variety of clean, fully furnished, lakeside cabins you will find lodging that will fit your size and budget needs. Keep your boat in a complimentary covered boat slip and go fishing in our world class fishery. Hike and camp along the remote Cross Timber's hiking trail. Fuel up at our gas dock equipped with pumpout facility. Stop by our floating marina office stocked with food items, cold sodas, water, ice, gas treatments, oil, gift shop clothing, and much more.

Learn the lake by booking a guided fishing trip. Clean fish at our enclosed fish cleaning facility. Park at our resort to access the Cross Timber's hiking and biking trail. Launch your boat at our ramp and enjoy our spacious rampside parking.

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Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 37

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 21

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Hi: 44

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 8)

GOOD. Water stained; 53 degrees; 0.37 feet above pool. Striper fishing is firing up with the cold weather! Deadsticking flukes and casting swimbaits are both productive techniques. Look for bigger schools of fish near river channels and deep flats, 40-55 feet of water, suspended. Bigger fish will be on structure in 8-15 feet of water, holding on humps and points near creek channels. Bass fishing is slow with the recent cold snap and falling water temps. Focus on plastics and slow-moving baits near points in 8-12 feet of water, and target sandy flats near creek mouths. Fish around stumps and brush for the best chances. Crappie fishing is tough. Look for fish holding tight to brush piles and structure in deeper water near main lake coves, or on stump flats closer to the dam. Catfishing has slowed down with the falling water temps, but bigger fish can still be targeted on flats near the rivers in 10-25 feet of water. Use cut gizzard shad or whole shad, and anchor up to increase your chances of hooking up on a trophy blue cruising along. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are good with Alabama rigs or swimbaits on structure in 15-25 feet of water. When this bite ends, the bigger fish are being caught under the birds in deeper water deadsticking or with Alabama rigs. This bite is typically around the last hour of sunlight. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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