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March 10, 2025
Lake Texoma, TX
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šŸŽ£ Fishing Report:

Lake Fishing Report: Lake Texoma (TX) - March 10, 2025


1. Current Conditions & Key Factors

  • Water Temperature: 50°F, indicating a cool but active fish environment.
  • Ice Cover: Minimal (0-1 inches), with most areas accessible.
  • Depth Considerations: Target species are likely in mid-depths, considering the temperature.
  • Weather Today: Clear skies with high winds (24.9 mph) affecting surface conditions.

2. Top Species to Target

  1. White Bass: Active during spring runs in tributaries.
  2. Blue Catfish: Active in deeper river channels.
  3. Crappie (Black & White): Transitioning towards shallower waters.

3. Best Locations & Depths

  • Crappie: 8-12 feet near submerged structures or brush piles.
  • White Bass: 15-20 feet deep in creek channels and river arms.
  • Blue Catfish: 25-40 feet in deeper river channels.

4. Lures & Techniques

  • Crappie: Use 1/8 oz jigs or live minnows near structure.
  • White Bass: Try small jigs, inline spinners, or spoons.
  • Blue Catfish: Bottom fishing with nightcrawlers or stink baits.

5. Weather-Driven Strategy

  • Today (March 10): Fish in sheltered areas due to high winds.
  • Mid-Week (March 14): Full moon may enhance night fishing for catfish.
  • Later Week: Warmer temperatures may increase bass activity.

6. Hotspots & Lake-Specific Tips

  • Key Areas: Washita River Arm, Red River Arm, Denison Dam.
  • Structure Focus: Humps, drop-offs, and submerged timber.

7. Time-of-Day Plan

  • Crappie: Early morning or late evening for low-light activity.
  • White Bass: Active during the day, especially around solunar peaks.
  • Catfish: Nighttime, particularly leading up to the full moon.

8. Pro Tips

  • Use heavier jigs or bottom bounces in windy conditions.
  • Move slowly around crappie structures for better results.
  • Use electronics to locate baitfish schools for predator species.

9. Regulations

  • Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass: Check TX Parks & Wildlife for limits.
  • White Bass: Higher daily limits, typically 25 per day.
  • Catfish: Varies by species; check local regulations.

This report is designed to maximize your fishing success today on Lake Texoma, considering current conditions and species behavior. Adjust strategies as weather and temperatures change throughout the week.