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Corporate Castaway Lake Texoma Executive Angling Package

Corporate Castaway: Lake Texoma Executive Angling Package A Unique Investment in Team Building & Shared Memories Corporate Castaway: Lake Texoma Executive Angling Package A Unique Investment in Team Building & Shared Memories As you embark on this tailor-made Lake Texoma striper fishing adventure within our exclusive corporate package, envision a seamless fusion of nature's wonders and team member camaraderie. Jacob Orr’s Guaranteed Guide Service’s meticulously curated experience transcends

By |2024-11-19T20:41:20+00:00March 19th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Corporate Castaway Lake Texoma Executive Angling Package

Lake Texoma Grand Slam

Catch all five of these species in the same day for the Texoma Grand Slam: Striped Bass, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, White Bass and Spotted Bass. This is a rare but achievable goal and Dan Barnett is one of the few guides that has made this happen for his customers. If you would like to be one of the select few who has achieved this goal, book a trip with me today to go Smallmouth Bass fishing on Lake Texoma, and we'll give it a shot. Catching all five of Lake Texoma's best sporting fish in the same day is something to truly remember. It just doesn't get better than this!

By |2024-06-07T18:11:01+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Events|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Grand Slam

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Threadfin Shad

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Threadfin Shad Dorosoma is Greek for "lance body," referring to the lance-like shape of young shad. The word petenense refers to Lake Peten in the Yucatan, the species type locality. Threadfin shad are usually easily distinguished from gizzard shad by the fact that the upper jaw does not project beyond the lower jaw. The anal fin usually has 20-25 rays, as opposed to 29-35 rays

By |2024-06-09T15:51:59+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Threadfin Shad

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Spotted Gar

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Spotted Gar The spotted gar is one of three gar species native to Texas. They are primitive fish and date back to the Cretaceous period, some 65 to 100 million years ago. The ancestors of spotted gar swam with the dinosaurs! A large gar can eat a lot of fish, including catfish, causing them to compete with some anglers. Because of the competition and because

By |2024-06-09T15:38:23+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Spotted Gar

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Grizzard Shad

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Grizzard Shad Gizzard shad provide forage for most game species. They rarely bite on a hook, and when they do, they are generally considered worthless as a food fish. The species is often used as cut bait for other fish species. Dorosoma is Greek for “lance body,” referring to the lance-like shape of young shad. The species epithet cepedianum refers to the French naturalist Citoyen Lacepede. Gizzard shad are usually easily distinguished from threadfin shad by the fact that the upper jaw projects well beyond the lower jaw.

By |2024-06-09T15:44:06+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Grizzard Shad

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Smallmouth Buffalo

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Smallmouth Buffalo Although some anglers consider smallmouth buffalo to be a rough fish, in many areas the species is highly prized. Specimens in excess of 82 pounds have been landed by rod and reel anglers, whereas the trotline record is 97 pounds in Texas. Buffalo will sometimes take doughballs made with cottonseed meal, and when hooked provide exceptional sport. Many people may be unaware that

By |2024-06-09T15:39:45+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Smallmouth Buffalo

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Flathead Catfish

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Flathead Catfish The flathead catfish is the second largest freshwater sportfish in Texas, being outmuscled only by the blue catfish. Where mature populations exist, 50-pounders are not unusual. Typically, the largest fish are caught by trotliners, who have landed specimens in excess of 110 pounds. “Catfish” is the second most preferred group of fish among licensed Texas anglers, and flatheads rank second behind channel catfish. Rod and reel anglers may have the greatest success with flathead catfish just below reservoir dams.

By |2024-06-09T15:20:49+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Flathead Catfish

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Channel Catfish

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Channel Catfish Lake Texoma Channel Catfish take a wide variety of baits including liver, worms, grasshoppers, shrimp, chicken, cheese and stinkbait, among others. Undoubtedly, part of the reason for their popularity is their delicious flavor when cooked. Channel catfish in excess of 36 pounds have been landed in Texas waters. The North American record stands at 58 pounds. Ictalurus is Greek and punctatus is Latin, meaning “fish cat” and “spotted,” respectively. Channel catfish are easily distinguished from all others, except blue catfish, by their deeply forked tail fin.

By |2024-06-09T13:05:25+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Channel Catfish

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Freshwater Drum

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Freshwater Drum Although freshwater drum is considered a rough fish by many anglers, it is prized as a food fish in some areas. Drum are also sought after as bait for other species. In Texas the rod and reel record exceeds 30 pounds, and the trotline record is 55 pounds. Aplodinotus is Greek for “single back,” and grunniens is Latin for “grunting, referring to the fact that the species may be observed (or felt) making “grunting” sounds. Except for color, freshwater drum resembles its marine relative the red drum.

By |2024-06-09T15:42:12+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Freshwater Drum

Lake Texoma Fish Species – Common Carp

Lake Texoma Fish Species: Common Carp Although Common Carp are generally considered a nuisance by North American anglers, they are highly prized as sportfish in Europe, as they are often excellent fighters. A growing number of anglers in the US are becoming interested in carp as a sportfish. Although flavor varies with the quality of the water from which fish were captured, their sheer abundance has made them an

By |2024-06-09T15:22:23+00:00June 17th, 2021|Lake Texoma Fish Species|Comments Off on Lake Texoma Fish Species – Common Carp
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