Current Lake Texoma Fishing Reports for Texas and Oklahoma
June 10, 2026 – Another great day of beautiful Lake Texoma! Probably caught 75 – 80 total fish Report by John Blasingame
June 12, 2026 – Early summer patterns are producing excellent action on Lake Texoma. Live bait fishing continues to put together quality catches of striped bass, with schools of fish holding along river channels and structure as threadfin shad move across the lake.! Buckley Striper Guide Service
Texas Parks & Wildlife Lake Texoma Fishing Report | July 2, 2026
There will be a brief pause in weekly fishing reports from TPWD. We are working hard to bring you the best Lake Texoma Fishing information and will resume our TPWD reports as quickly as possible. See Local guide reports and Oklahoma Department of Wildlife current report below.

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation | Lake Texoma Fishing Report | July 2, 2026
Elevation is 3 ft above normal and stable, water temperature 85°F and clear. Striped bass good on live shad and slabs below the dam, channels, and points. Blue, channel, and flathead catfish good on dough bait, live shad, punch bait, and stinkbait below the dam, coves, main lake, points, and river mouth. Crappie fair on jigs, minnows, and nymphs around brush structure, coves, docks, points, and standing timber. Comments: Fishing this week has been about the same as last week. Striper continue to bite on live shad around points and ledges. They are being caught near Platter Flats, Washita Point, and near the dam. Catfish are biting on live bait near the mouth of each river coming into the lake on live shad and cut bait. Crappie are biting on jigs in boat docks with brush and in open water near stumps. Report submitted by Garrett Beam, game warden stationed in Marshall County.

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Zebra Mussel Alert! To prevent the spread of zebra mussels, the law requires draining of water from boats and onboard receptacles when leaving or approaching public fresh waters.Help Protect Lake Texoma from Invasive Species

Bighead and silver carp were first brought to the U.S. in 1973 and have since overtaken many Mississippi River drainage waterways. Anglers can help protect Lake Texoma waters from invasive species by not releasing carp back into the water and reporting bighead and silver carp catches to the Oklahoma Wildlife Department or the Texas Wildlife Department.
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A new lake record White Bass has been caught at Lake Texoma
A new lake record white bass was caught at Lake Texoma by Kylee Miller of Erick on August 4, 2017. The record fish weighed in at 3.75 pounds with a length of 18 inches and girth of 13.5 inches.

A new lake record striper has been caught on Lake Texoma
Barbara Pope caught this 24.7 pound striped bass from Lake Texoma last Thursday. Barbara was fishing with striper guide Chris Carey. While heavier striped bass have been caught in previous years at Texoma, this fish represents the largest striped bass submitted to the Oklahoma Lake Records Program since its inception in 2008.