Lake Texoma Fishing Report - Stripers, White Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Biting! Podcast Por  arte de portada

Lake Texoma Fishing Report - Stripers, White Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Biting!

Lake Texoma Fishing Report - Stripers, White Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Biting!

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Howdy, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for Lake Texoma on this fine May 18th, 2025.

The water's running about 65 degrees with the lake sitting around 18 feet below pool level according to the latest readings from a few days back. Water's got that classic Texoma stain to it, but that ain't stopping the fish from biting!

Striped bass action has been heating up lately! Those birds know what they're doing - look for banks with egrets for the bigger fish, while the north and west ends are holding plenty of keeper-sized stripers. The topwater bite is ON, folks! Early morning and late evening are your prime times. Live shad is producing limits on points and humps, but if you're like me and prefer artificial baits, swimbaits and Alabama rigs are still doing the trick. The slab bite is just starting to pick up too.

White bass are hitting swimbaits, slabs, small crankbaits, and spoons. They've been schooling around the Lee day area, and those windy points next to deep water are your best bet.

For you largemouth hunters, buzz baits, crankbaits, craws, and bladed spinnerbaits in 2-12 foot depths have been productive. The recent shad spawn around boat houses has the predator fish fired up!

Crappie fishing has slowed a bit as they've finished spawning and are transitioning back to main lake creek entrances. If you're still after them, try minnows and jigs near boathouses, timber near channels, and brush piles.

Catfish are excellent on punch bait, chicken liver, and cut bait. Look for them on rocky structure - they've been particularly active lately.

Hot spots this week include the river channel and tributaries for stripers, and the Alberta Creek area has been consistently producing. Don't overlook Washita Point if the wind allows - that's been a sleeper spot lately.

With the recent rainfall, be careful near river entrances where the water's muddied up. That's pushed some fish out of the river system, so adjust accordingly.

Sunrise today was around 6:15 AM with sunset expected at 8:30 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get after 'em.

Weather-wise, we're looking at a decent day for being on the water, but as always on Texoma, watch that wind!

That's the word from the lake today, folks. Remember to wear your life jackets and respect the water. Until next time, this is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and God bless Texas!
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