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Gore Fishing Charters
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4.9/5 (83 reviews)
Wagoner (47 min drive from Gore)
B&C Fishing Adventures specializes in fishing trips in Fort Gibson and Grand Lake, Oklahoma.
"We took a split of adults and young kids. Our Guide Colton made it super fun for the adults and was patient and fun with the kids letting them bait hooks practice casting and still ensuring everyone caught fish." — Timothy,
"We took a split of adults and young kids. Our Guide Colton made it super fun for the adults and was patient and fun with the kids letting them bait hooks practice casting and still ensuring everyone caught fish." — Timothy,
Billy's Guide Service - Fort Gibson
5.0/5 (61 reviews)
Wagoner (49 min drive from Gore)
Billy’s Guide Service invites you down to Northeast Oklahoma to try something unique and truly different. Explore the beautiful waters of Fort Gibson Lake and get your hands on highly prized Paddlefish, commonly called Spoonbill.
"We had an unforgettable experience paddlefish fishing with Billy." — Teresa,
"We had an unforgettable experience paddlefish fishing with Billy." — Teresa,
Oklahoma Paddlefish Guide Service – Cameron
5.0/5 (20 reviews)
Wagoner (50 min drive from Gore)
Based out of Wagoner, Oklahoma Paddlefish Guide Service is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Expect 80 pound plus paddlefish on all trophy trips! Keystone Lake and Fort Gibson are the main lakes that will be fished. Capt.
"If you really love fishing and I mean fishing as a serious hobby with some passion and curiosity for new challenges, but with respect in the same time for your “opponent “ , you have to go to Oklahoma for paddle fish( there they call them spoonie)." — Radu,
"If you really love fishing and I mean fishing as a serious hobby with some passion and curiosity for new challenges, but with respect in the same time for your “opponent “ , you have to go to Oklahoma for paddle fish( there they call them spoonie)." — Radu,