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Bigfoot Stripers - Top Species in May

Blue Catfish
Blue Catfish
Good Odds
Species Name: Ictalurus Furcatus
Species Family: Ictaluridae
Species Order: Siluriformes
Habitat: River, Lake, Flats, Backcountry
Weight: 20 - 81 pounds
Length: 25" - 46"
Striped Bass
Striped Bass
Excellent Odds
Species Name: Morone Saxatilis
Species Family: Moronidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: River, Lake, Onshore, Near shore
Weight: 10 - 81 pounds
Length: 20" - 55"
White Bass
White Bass
Good Odds
Species Name: Morone Chrysops
Species Family: Moronidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Lake, River
Weight: 1 - 5 pounds
Length: 10" - 18"

Target Species on Lake Texoma: What’s Biting with Bigfoot Stripers

Lake Texoma is a world-class fishery, famous for being one of the few reservoirs in the United States where striped bass naturally reproduce. This unique environmental factor ensures a healthy, hard-fighting population of fish year-round. While our primary focus is the legendary Lake Texoma striped bass fishing, the lake also boasts incredible diversity, including massive blue catfish and fast-action white bass. Understanding the seasonal patterns of these species is the key to a successful day on the water, and Guide Zach McClendon uses his local expertise to put you exactly where the action is.


Best Time to Catch Striped Bass and Other Top Species

Timing your trip can make all the difference when targeting specific species. For those seeking a Lake Texoma striper fishing guide, the spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) offer the most consistent high-volume action as fish move into shallower water to feed. If you are looking for monsters, the winter months are the best time to catch trophy blue catfish on Lake Texoma, as these giants congregate in the deep river channels. Meanwhile, summer is the peak for white bass fishing Lake Texoma style, providing non-stop schooling action that is perfect for families. No matter when you visit, there is always a target species active and ready to bite—book your trip today to take advantage of the current seasonal highlights!


Trending Lake Texoma Fishing FAQs


What is the best month for striper fishing on Lake Texoma?

While we catch fish year-round, May and October are often considered the best months for both quantity and quality. During these windows, the water temperatures are optimal, and the fish are feeding aggressively on live shad. If you want to experience the legendary Lake Texoma striped bass fishing at its peak, these are the months to plan your adventure with Bigfoot Stripers.


When is the best time to catch blue catfish on Lake Texoma?

The winter season, specifically November through March, is the premier time for targeting blue catfish. As the water cools, these massive fish move into the river channel bends and deep humps. As your dedicated Lake Texoma catfish guide, Zach McClendon utilizes specialized electronics to locate these winter schools, offering you the best chance at a trophy-sized catch.


What is the best bait for Lake Texoma striped bass?

Nothing beats live threadfin or gizzard shad. Stripers are natural predators, and using their primary food source is the most effective way to see consistent results. During the winter, we may switch to "deadsticking" with artificial lures that mimic injured baitfish, but for most of the year, live bait striper fishing Lake Texoma is the gold standard for filling the cooler.


What are the fishing limits for stripers on Lake Texoma?

The current regulations for Lake Texoma allow a daily bag limit of 10 striped bass per person. Of those 10, only two fish can be 20 inches or longer. This regulation helps maintain the lake's healthy population while still allowing guests to take home plenty of delicious fillets. We stay up to date on all Texas and Oklahoma regulations to ensure your trip is fully compliant.


How do I book a trip to target specific fish with Bigfoot Stripers?

Booking your adventure is simple! Visit our website to view current availability for our Lake Texoma fishing charters. You can choose between morning or afternoon slots, and you can even specify if you’d like to focus on stripers, catfish, or white bass. We recommend booking at least two weeks in advance for weekend dates, as our calendar fills up quickly during the peak spring and fall runs.

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