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Striped Bass are one of Lake Texoma's premier gamefish. The reservoir is famous for its self-sustaining population that creates world-class fishing opportunities. - Fish typically range from 5-15 pounds with trophy specimens exceeding 20 pounds. - Lake Texoma is one of few inland lakes with a naturally reproducing striper population.
Experience world-class striped bass fishing on Lake Texoma with Papa Bob's Guide Service. Guide Robert Kenedy offers professional guided fishing trips targeting the lake's famous striped bass population. Lake Texoma, straddling the Oklahoma-Texas border, is renowned as one of the premier striped bass fisheries in the country. Whether you're a beginner or experienced angler, these guided trips provide everything needed for a productive day on the water. The fishing packages include professional guidance, quality equipment, and the local knowledge required to put you on fish. This Tuesday October fishing trip showcased why Lake Texoma remains a top destination for anglers seeking trophy stripers in a beautiful setting.
Guide Robert Kenedy of Papa Bob's Guide Service on Tuesday October offers customized fishing trips targeting Lake Texoma's legendary striped bass. With over a decade of local guiding experience, Robert provides all necessary fishing equipment, safety gear, and fishing licenses for a worry-free experience. Trips typically run 4-8 hours, with morning trips being most popular for active striped bass feeding periods. Booking is simple—just contact Papa Bob's Guide Service to check availability and reserve your date. Whether you're a family looking for a fun day on the water or serious anglers targeting trophy stripers, Robert tailors each trip to your experience level and fishing goals.
This Lake Texoma fishing trip showcases why the reservoir is considered one of the premier striped bass fisheries in the United States. Anglers reeled in impressive striped bass during their outing, demonstrating the quality fishing opportunities available. Guide Robert Kenedy's extensive local knowledge ensures guests are positioned in the most productive fishing spots based on seasonal patterns, weather conditions, and fish movement.
The guided trip provides a complete fishing package with all necessary equipment, ensuring even beginners can experience success. Lake Texoma's diverse structure—from deep channels to shallow flats—creates ideal habitat for striped bass throughout the year. The trip emphasizes both quality fishing action and the beautiful Oklahoma scenery surrounding this massive reservoir.
Lake Texoma is nationally recognized for its self-sustaining striped bass population, offering some of the best inland striper fishing in America. These powerful gamefish thrive in the reservoir's deep, open waters but can be found in various depths depending on seasonal patterns and bait movement. In summer months, stripers often school in deeper, cooler water, while spring and fall can see them actively feeding in shallower areas.
Robert specializes in techniques tailored to current conditions, including live bait fishing with shad, trolling, and casting artificial lures. The reservoir's unique ecosystem supports large stripers, with many fish in the 5-15 pound range and trophy specimens exceeding 20 pounds caught regularly. The fighting ability and table qualities of these fish make them highly sought after by visiting anglers.
When booking with Papa Bob's Guide Service, you'll head out on a well-equipped fishing boat designed for Lake Texoma's conditions. Morning trips typically begin early to take advantage of prime feeding times, so plan to arrive at the designated marina meeting point 15-30 minutes before departure. Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and bring sun protection, including sunscreen, hat, and polarized sunglasses. The boat comfortably accommodates small groups, making this ideal for families, friends, or corporate outings. While all fishing equipment is provided, you may want to bring a camera to document your catch, along with food and beverages for the day.