Oklahoma Fishing Charters

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Oklahoma: 47 fishing charters available

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Angler's choice

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23 ft

Up to 6 people

Bill Miller Texoma Striper Guide

4.9/5 (335 reviews)
Kingston
Captain Bill Miller is a U.S. Army disabled Veteran and Retired Firefighter. Catch the most cherished treasure of the Red River and Lake Texoma with Bill Miller Texoma Striper Guide.

"…would’ve had trouble catching fish in those conditions." —⁠ Frederic,
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US $400
Trips from
US $400
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24 ft

Up to 5 people

Louie's Lures Guide Service – Lake Texoma

4.9/5 (64 reviews)
Platter
There’s a fish with your name on it in Platter and Louie’s Lures Guide Service will help you catch it! These waters hold game fish like Striped Bass, Sand Bass, Catfish, and more if you come at the right time of year.

"Today was our second time in two years to go fishing with Dirk on Lake Texoma." —⁠ Neil,
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US $375
Trips from
US $375
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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Gone Fishin’ Guide Service

5.0/5 (251 reviews)
Kingston
Obsessed with Stripers? Then Gone Fishin’ Guide Service is the one for you! Captain Charles Lee has one fishing focus only and that’s going after monster Striped Bass.

"When you have 3 beginners ages 12 to 67, hot weather and still catch fish I can say this was a blessed trip." —⁠ Samuel,
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US $450
Trips from
US $450
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

Papa Bob's Guide Service

4.8/5 (84 reviews)
Kingston
Papa Bob's Guide Service is located at Buncombe Creek Marina and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt. Robert will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"Robert took us to many places to catch fish. Was a tad slow at first but he knows where to go!" —⁠ Clint,
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US $450
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US $450
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24 ft

Up to 8 people

Bigfoot Stripers

4.8/5 (99 reviews)
Sand Point
Kingston has a fish with your name on it, so let Bigfoot Stripers help you catch it! Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Zachery can tell you all about them.

"With all the rain, I think it had the lake slow pertaining to fishing, but Zach did not give up." —⁠ Jesse,
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US $350
Trips from
US $350

Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Ford's Guide Service

5.0/5 (32 reviews)
Mead
Book your next trip with Ford’s Guide Service and find out what keeps anglers coming back to Mead for more. With Captain Steve at the helm, you’ll benefit from years of knowledge and experience.

"Steve was great knowledge and communication was great we had..." —⁠ Raymond,
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US $300
Trips from
US $300
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28 ft

Up to 5 people

Alexander Guide Service

4.9/5 (83 reviews)
Grove
Fish the bountiful waters of the Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees and the Neosho River with Alexander Guide Service! Captain Wayne Alexander will go out of his way to make sure you have a fun day fishing for a variety of exciting freshwater fish.

"I picked Alexander’s Guide service based off their boat." —⁠ Josh,
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US $375
Trips from
US $375
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25 ft

Up to 7 people

Big Fish Texoma

4.7/5 (98 reviews)
Kingston
Living on the water, and running trips out of Kingston, Big Fish Texoma invites you to come fishing in style. Capt. Mike will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing. He specializes in trolling, for the big bite.

"Mike was very nice and welcoming. What seemed to start off as reel wash ended up with a nice size catch." —⁠ Cynthia,
Trips from
US $360
Trips from
US $360
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22 ft

Up to 4 people

B&C Fishing – Fort Gibson

4.9/5 (79 reviews)
Wagoner
B&C Fishing Adventures specializes in fishing trips in Fort Gibson and Grand Lake, Oklahoma.

"Amazing time on the boat with captain Colton very easy going got us on the fish early and often." —⁠ Justin,
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US $200
Trips from
US $200
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24 ft

Up to 4 people

Fredneck Outdoors LLC – Fort Cobb

4.9/5 (5 reviews)
Fort Cobb
Spend the day with Fredneck Outdoors and see what’s biting in Fort Cobb! Having logged many hours on these waters, Capt. Fredrick can tell you all about them.

"He wanted to do what’s best for also have us catch as much fish as possible but sadly the weather had a big effect on us, but didn’t stop us from catching." —⁠ Gilbert,
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US $250
Trips from
US $250

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Oklahoma

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Half-day fishing trips in Oklahoma

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Top Targeted Species in Oklahoma

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Top Types of Fishing in Oklahoma

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Oklahoma

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Fishing in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's vast network of lakes and rivers offers some of the most diverse freshwater fishing in the United States. Anglers can target trophy Striped Bass in Lake Texoma, renowned as the "Striper Capital of the World," where catches often exceed 20 pounds. The state's waterways also teem with Largemouth, Smallmouth, and Hybrid Striped Bass, particularly in premier spots like Grand Lake O' the Cherokees and Keystone Lake.

For unique adventures, Oklahoma's rivers hold prehistoric Paddlefish, especially during spring migrations in deeper channels like those around Grand Lake. Catfish enthusiasts thrive statewide, with channel, blue, and flathead varieties abundant in the Arkansas River and Lake Texoma. Coldwater anglers find exceptional trout fishing in the Lower Mountain Fork River's clear currents, while Crappie and White Bass offer year-round action at lakes including Oologah, Fort Gibson, and Skiatook.

With over 200 reservoirs and 500 streams, Oklahoma delivers unforgettable fishing experiences across varied landscapes. Expert guides specialize in tailoring trips to seasonal patterns and species behavior, ensuring beginners and seasoned anglers alike enjoy productive outings. Whether drifting for monster Stripers, fly-fishing mountain-fed trout streams, or bowfishing shallow flats, Oklahoma's waters promise remarkable catches and lasting memories.

Oklahoma

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Based on 29,192 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Oklahoma Fishing Seasons

January
There’s only one place to start the year fishing in Oklahoma, and that’s Lake Texoma. While the northern waters are frozen over, this prestigious reservoir is a prime hunting ground for a range of Bass. 
February
While Oklahoma is known as a warmwater fishery, there’s no getting away from the fact that the waters are cold. Head to some river streams and get your fish on against Walleye, or target Bass in the lakes.
March
You’ll see signs that new life is coming to Oklahoma in March, so get out on the water and make the most of it. Lake Texoma Largemouth fishing has never been better, so get ready for some serious action.
April
Head up to the Grand Lake in the northeast of the state for the hottest Largemouth action in April. Eufaula Lake offers up plenty of delicious Crappies, so take the whole family on an adventure. 
May
Whatever you want, late spring and early summer in Oklahoma has it. Get ready to target Largemouth, Smallmouth, and Sand Bass all over, while the Catfish bite is starting to pick up in the rivers and lakes.
June
Come and see exactly why Lake Texoma is so famous for its fishing, as you go after the prized Stripers that call these waters home. These monsters are sure to keep you on your toes, as you try to land a real treat.
July
While Texoma is still a hotbed for anglers from all over, you can head to some of Oklahoma’s quieter reservoirs and natural lakes for some Hybrid Striped and Sand Bass action. There’s plenty of Catfish, too. 
August
The calm waters mean that the fish may not be moving at a quick rate, but there’s plenty of action if you know where to find it. Hit the Sand Bass fishing grounds around Tulsa or the Catfish spots along the Arkansas.
September
While the fish don’t know whether they’re coming or going with the change in the season come September, there are plenty of good hunting grounds on the Arkansas. Hit its lakes and get Crappie, Bass, and more.
October
It’s the time of the year that all river and shore anglers have been waiting for. The Trout run in the mountain streams provides plenty of action, so get in touch with a professional guide to get you on the fish.
November
As the colder weather makes it more difficult to fish in the north of the state, every angler’s attention turns to Lake Texoma once again. Get your fill of Bass fishing, as you go after Largemouth and Smallmouths.
December
See out the year in style with an angling adventure on one of the country’s biggest lakes. Hit Lake Texoma for some exciting Bass fishing, and head home with a delicious treat to delight the family. 

Oklahoma Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Oklahoma

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