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Family Striped Bass Adventure on Lake Texoma

  • Published Date: August 19, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Lake Texoma
  • $400 price range

Summary

Lake Texoma is calling, and the striped bass are biting! This 5-hour family fishing charter is perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking to reel in some fun. Guide Kenneth will meet you at the marina and take you straight to where the action is. You'll spend the day targeting stripers, one of Texas's most popular game fish. Once you've hit your limit, the fishing doesn't have to stop - you can keep casting from the dock while Kenneth cleans your catch. The trip starts at $400 for two people, with each additional angler at $150. No need to worry about gear; everything you need is included. Whether you're teaching the kids to fish or looking for a relaxed day on the water, this trip offers a great blend of guided expertise and family-friendly atmosphere on one of the best striper lakes around.
Family Striped Bass Adventure on Lake Texoma

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Casting for success on Lake Texoma!

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Lake Texoma’s striper season is on!

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Fishing fun on Lake Texoma’s waters!

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Striper fishing thrills at Lake Texoma!

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Striped Bass Catch – Lake Texoma

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Fish are biting they're scattered all over.

Five striped bass caught during fishing in TX

Feel the thrill of Lake Texoma’s stripers!

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Fishing adventures on Lake Texoma’s waters!

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Striped bass galore at Lake Texoma!

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Lake Texoma: Striper fishing at its best!

Fishing in TX

Casting for success on Lake Texoma!

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Lake Texoma’s striper season is on!

Angler holding a 12-inch freshwater fish in Pottsboro

Fishing fun on Lake Texoma’s waters!

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Striper fishing thrills at Lake Texoma!

Four striped bass caught in TX

Striped Bass Catch – Lake Texoma

Two striped bass caught in Pottsboro

Fish are biting they're scattered all over.

Five striped bass caught during fishing in TX

Feel the thrill of Lake Texoma’s stripers!

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Fishing adventures on Lake Texoma’s waters!

Two striped bass fish caught in Pottsboro

Striped bass galore at Lake Texoma!

Two people fishing in Pottsboro

Lake Texoma: Striper fishing at its best!

Fishing in TX

Casting for success on Lake Texoma!

A person fishing in Pottsboro

Lake Texoma’s striper season is on!

Angler holding a 12-inch freshwater fish in Pottsboro

Fishing fun on Lake Texoma’s waters!

A striped bass fish caught while fishing in Pottsboro

Striper fishing thrills at Lake Texoma!

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Family Striped Bass Adventure on Lake Texoma

Get ready for a day of fun and fishing on beautiful Lake Texoma! This 5-hour charter is perfect for families looking to reel in some striped bass while making memories on the water. Your expert guide, Kenneth, knows all the hot spots where the stripers are biting. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, this trip offers something for everyone. So grab the kids, pack some snacks, and let's hit the lake for some good old-fashioned family bonding and bass catching!

Trip Overview

Your Lake Texoma adventure kicks off bright and early at the marina, where you'll meet up with Guide Kenneth. He'll get you all set up on the boat with top-notch gear, bait, and tackle - no need to bring a thing! As you cruise out onto the lake, Kenneth will fill you in on the day's game plan and share some local fishing wisdom. He's got a knack for finding where the stripers are schooling, so get ready for some action. The trip is laid-back and fun, perfect for anglers of all skill levels. Kids will love the thrill of battling a big striper, while parents can sit back and enjoy the scenery (when they're not reeling one in themselves). Once you've hit your limit, the fun doesn't stop - you can keep fishing from the dock while Kenneth cleans your catch. It's a full day of fishing without the hassle, starting at just $400 for two people.

Striper Tactics 101

On this trip, you'll get hands-on experience with some tried-and-true striper fishing techniques. Guide Kenneth is a pro at reading the lake and finding where the fish are hanging out. He'll likely have you trying a mix of methods, from trolling with planer boards to vertical jigging over submerged structures. You might use live bait like shad or throw some artificial lures - Kenneth will show you the ropes on both. Don't worry if you're new to this; he'll walk you through everything step-by-step. The boat is equipped with top-of-the-line fish finders, so you'll be able to see exactly where those schools of stripers are lurking. As you're reeling them in, Kenneth will share tips on how to fight these hard-pulling fish and get them in the boat. It's a great chance to learn some new skills while having a blast on the water.

Why Families Love Lake Texoma

Lake Texoma isn't just any fishing spot - it's a world-class striper fishery that keeps families coming back year after year. The lake's massive size (it covers over 89,000 acres!) means there's plenty of room to spread out and find your own honey hole. Plus, the scenery is gorgeous, with rocky shorelines and clear blue water stretching as far as the eye can see. Kids love the excitement of battling these hard-fighting fish, and there's nothing quite like the pride on their faces when they land a big one. Parents appreciate the safety and comfort of fishing with an experienced guide who knows the lake like the back of his hand. And let's not forget the best part - at the end of the day, you'll have a cooler full of fresh fish to take home for dinner. It's the perfect mix of outdoor adventure, family bonding, and good old-fashioned fun.

Striped Bass: Lake Texoma's Star Attraction

Striped bass, or "stripers" as the locals call them, are the main event on Lake Texoma. These powerful fish are known for their hard fights and tasty fillets. Stripers in Texoma can grow to impressive sizes, with many anglers landing fish in the 10-20 pound range, and some real monsters topping 30 pounds or more. They're schooling fish, so when you find them, the action can be non-stop. Spring and fall are prime times for striper fishing, but you can catch them year-round on Texoma. In the warmer months, look for them chasing shad near the surface - the sight of stripers busting on bait is something you won't forget! These fish are also known for their strong runs, so hold on tight when you hook into one. Kids especially get a kick out of feeling the power of a big striper on the end of their line. Whether you're after a trophy fish or just want to fill the cooler with some good eating, striped bass on Lake Texoma never disappoint.

Time to Land Your Spot!

If you're looking for a family-friendly fishing adventure that's sure to create lasting memories, this Lake Texoma striped bass charter is the ticket. With expert guidance from Kenneth, top-notch equipment, and some of the best striper fishing in Texas, you've got all the ingredients for an awesome day on the water. Whether you're teaching the kids to fish or looking to land that personal best, this trip offers something for anglers of all ages and skill levels. The comfortable boat, relaxed atmosphere, and stunning lake views are just icing on the cake. So why wait? Round up the family, pick a date, and get ready to experience the thrill of Lake Texoma's famous striped bass fishing. Trust us, once you feel that first striper hit your line, you'll be hooked for life! Book your trip now and start counting down the days until you're out on the water, making memories and reeling in the big ones.

Learn more about the specie

Striped Bass

Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Description

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), or Atlantic Striped Bass, Stripers, or Linesider, is a popular game fish for recreational and commercial fishers. As the name suggests, it has seven to eight stripes running down the sides of its body; its color can vary from light green and olive to brown and black. It also has a shimmering white belly and plump bodies that can grow as heavy as 70 pounds and as long as 5 feet, making it easily distinguishable from other species. 

Although this fish mostly lives in saltwater during its adult life, it’s anadromous as it spawns (and is even known to adapt well) in a freshwater environment.

It can naturally be found along the East Coast (from as far north as Canada to down south in the Gulf of Mexico). However, you can find it in most water bodies in North America as the species was introduced across the continent for recreational fishing and for controlling the gizzard shad population, which the Striped Bass is known to prey upon.

Interesting Facts 

Striped Bass spawn in freshwater and many of the Stripers become landlocked because of dams and other human-made obstructions; but, as earlier mentioned, they adapt well and can thrive in a freshwater habitat. 

If you’re fishing for food, the Striped Bass is excellent for eating not only for its plump and meaty body but also for its exquisite, sweet taste, similar to its close relative, the Black Sea Bass.

Striped Bass Size and Speed

For those of you who are planning to fish for this species, yes, they are known to be powerful swimmers, but they’re not particularly fast, making them reasonably easy to catch. Although they can grow much bigger, most caught weigh around twenty to forty pounds. 

Where do Striped Bass Live?

You can fish for Striped Bass pretty much any time of the year and can find them in nearly every body of water in the United States. It’s also worth noting that the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland is the major producer while the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey is the second. 

However, if you’re on the West Coast, you may want to try your luck in the San Francisco Bay and the surrounding coastline. Colorado rivers and lakes such as Lake Havasu, Lake Mead, Lake Powell, Lake Pleasant, and Lake Mohave are also known to have a great abundance of Striped Bass. 

Striped Bass is a structure-oriented fish meaning they can be found around physical structures such as coral reefs, sand bars, and drop-offs. They stay at the bottom of the ocean along the shores as it looks for food.  And because they love to swim in moving waters, you can most locate Stripers within yards of the shorelines.

Striped Bass Migration

One of the most exciting aspects of striped bass is their annual migration patterns. These fish are known to migrate long distances, sometimes thousands of miles, which makes them a fascinating subject for study. Striped bass prefers moderate temperatures between 55° F and 68° F. To stay within this temperature range, most striped bass migrate up and down the Atlantic coast from spring to fall. 
Scientists have been studying striped bass migration for many years, and they have discovered that these fish travel from estuaries to the open ocean and back again each year. Striped bass can migrate up to 2,000 miles during their lifetime! They typically move northward in the spring and summer months when water temperatures warm up, then head south towards warmer waters in the fall.

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The spring striped bass migration begins from the deeper waters off the Virginia and North Carolina coasts. In the spring, the stripers start their northern migration stopping to spawn in the rivers, estuaries, and bays such as the Delaware River, the Hudson River, and the Chesapeake Bay. The Stripers continue north and eventually spend their summers in the cool waters in New England, and sometimes further North to Canada. 

The striper migration bait typically begins in the fall as the water cools. If you want to experience this unique opportunity, you'll want to head for one of the most amazing events that an angler can experience. Striper bait, including pogies, peanut bunker, and silversides, will come out of bays and into the ocean early. The hungry stripers want to fatten up for the cold season as winter approaches, so they're actively searching out prey. Stripers seek out the enhanced bait pods that create feeding frenzies. Look for baitfish volcanoes erupting from the water or birds signaling the wounded baitfish. If you are truly fortunate, you will see whales coming from below the baitfish volcano. Fall migration continues all the way until December around the New Jersey coast and parts of January in the Virginia region.

Check out this detailed Striped Bass Migration article. 

Is Striped Bass Good to Eat?

Striped bass, also known as "striper," is a popular saltwater fish that can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America. Many people wonder if striped bass is good to eat, and the answer is yes! Striped bass is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients that can benefit your health. 

One of the benefits of eating striped bass is its high omega-3 content. Omega-3s are essential fatty acids that help reduce inflammation in the body, improve brain function, and even lower your risk of heart disease. Striper meat contains about 0.5 grams of omega-3s per 100 grams, making it an excellent nutrient source. Additionally, striped bass is rich in protein - a crucial component for building and repairing tissues in your body. A serving size of just 100 grams provides approximately 20 grams of protein.

Fishing Techniques - How to Catch Striped Bass

Striped Bass can be caught year-round and in almost any condition; you can, however, increase your chances if you know exactly what, when, where, and how to look. Stripers are known to swim around and feed in moving waters, near structures along the shores, and you will find them where the water is cooler near the surface during dusk and dawn.  Cast your lines out early or late in the day from bridges, piers, bulkheads, or even while wading in the surf.

Choosing the Right Bait

Striped Bass are mostly finicky predators being picky about the baits they will take. It’s best to use live baits such as herring, menhaden, mackerel, eels, squid, anchovies, bloodworms, or shad as it will help attract them with the live bait’s movement.

Choosing the Right Equipment

Although you can use almost any rod and reel for Striped Bass fishing, you can be more successful using rods that are 8 to 14 feet in length, especially for fly fishing.  You should use a thinner and more sensitive yet stronger line with little stretch like a  braided line. If you prefer using the monofilament type, make sure that it’s strong enough to withstand up to 20 pounds of weight as these fish are not only big, heavy fish, but also strong fighters.

Find fishing tips, techniques, and the best destinations for Striped Bass Fishing

Why are Striped Bass Called Striper?

Striped bass, or Morone saxatilis, is a popular game fish native to the Atlantic coast of North America. It is widely known as "striper," which begs the question: Why do they call striped bass striper? The answer to this question lies in the distinct markings on the fish's body. 
The name "striped bass" comes from its characteristic stripes running along its sides. These stripes are typically seven to eight in number and run from just behind the gills to the base of the tail. When viewed from afar, these stripes can appear like bars or lines that make up a striped pattern on their silver-green skin.

Given that this species has such distinctive vertical stripes, it makes sense why they are called stripers. The name has become so widely used among anglers and fishing enthusiasts that it is now more common than calling them by their scientific name.

What is the Hybrid Striped Bass?

Hybrid striped bass is a popular fish species among anglers and seafood enthusiasts. As the name suggests, it's a crossbreed between two different types of bass: striped and white. The hybridization process has resulted in a fish with desirable traits such as rapid growth, aggressiveness, and resistance to diseases and parasites. 

Hybrid striped bass can grow up to 30 inches in length and weigh as much as 15 pounds. They have streamlined bodies with dark stripes running along their sides, which give them an attractive appearance. Moreover, these fish are known for their delicious taste and versatility in cooking methods.

Due to its popularity, hybrid striped bass is widely farmed across several regions in the United States. It's commonly used by chefs in various dishes such as sushi rolls, grilled fillets, or stews.

Striped Bass Population

The wild striped bass population is an essential aspect of marine fisheries conservation efforts. Striped bass are a popular game fish that attract recreational anglers from all over the world. Stripers also play an essential role in the natural resources ecosystem in the Atlantic Ocean and the many tributaries like Delaware Bay, Delaware River, Hudson River, and many coastal rivers.  Striped bass are a top predator in many coastal habitats, feeding on smaller fish and crustaceans. 

Unfortunately, the striped bass population has been under pressure for several decades due to overfishing and habitat loss. One of the primary conservation efforts underway is the implementation of regulations aimed at protecting striped bass populations from overfishing. This includes restrictions on fishing methods and gear, as well as limitations on catch limits for both recreational and commercial fishermen. Additionally, many states have implemented size limits for the fish that can be caught to allow younger fish to reach their reproductive age.

Despite these efforts, the future of the striped bass population remains uncertain. Climate change is causing significant shifts in ocean temperatures and currents that could impact the availability of prey species for striped bass.

A Few Striped Bass Resources:

-Striped Bass Migration, article tracking the Striped Bass Atlantic Coast migration

-Striped Bass Lures, expert guides weigh in with the best striped bass lures

-Striped Bass Bait, top 10 striped bass baits

-Striped Bass Cape Cod, expert guide talks about catching striped bass on Cape Cod 

-Striped Bass Chesapeake Bay, expert guides talk about catching striped bass on Chesapeake Bay

 

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Ready for some family fun on Lake Texoma? Join Guide Kenneth for a laid-back 5-hour fishing trip chasing striped bass. You'll set off from the marina to explore the lake's best fishing spots. No worries if you're new to fishing - this trip is perfect for all skill levels. Once you've caught your limit, you can keep casting from the dock while Kenneth cleans your catch. The charter includes all the gear and bait you'll need, so just bring yourselves and get ready to make some memories. It's a great way to spend quality time together while trying your luck on one of Texas's top striper lakes. The base price covers two people, with options to add more family members. By the end of the day, you'll have fish tales to share and maybe even some fresh fillets for dinner!
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