Fishing Charters in Oklahoma
Browse fishing charters in Oklahoma that can help you catch crappie.


Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide
McAlester, Oklahoma
No fish, no pay on Lake Eufaula with D & K Guide Service. Fishing is excellent year round for crappie, largemouth bass and sand bass.


Tinks Fishing Guide Service
Fishing Guide Service for Bass or Crappie


Broken Bow Lake Fishing Guide
Experienced Guided Bass and Crappie Fishing. Broken Bow, OK. Bass Boat. Group fishing trips.


Blue Water Striper Guide Service
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Slabbin Mike’s Crappie Fishing and Guide Service
Experience an incredible day fishing for Crappie on Oologah Lake with expert guide, Mike Meeks. Book your fall 2022 fishing dates today!


Starkey Outdoors
Starkey Outdoors offers guided fishing trips in Oklahoma. Specializing in Spoonbill & Paddlefish, Big Blue Catfish, Crappie and more. Affordable and successful.


Rudy's Guide Service
Rudy's Guide Service has year round Crappie fishing at Broken Bow Lake. Family friendly guided fishing trips. Schedule with Rudy today! (580) 306-2838


Jims Guide Service
Jim provides professional guided fishing tours on beautiful Grand Lake in Oklahoma for spoonbill, paddlefish, catfish, white sand/black bass, and crappie.
Best Time to Catch Crappie
Crappie can be caught year-round in Tulsa. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Crappie
If you're looking for slab-sized crappie near Tulsa, Oklahoma, head to one of the many reservoirs and lakes dotting the landscape. Keystone Lake and Skiatook Lake are popular choices, offering diverse habitats and healthy crappie populations. Spring is prime time, as crappie move into shallow water to spawn. Focus on submerged brush piles, docks, and standing timber in coves and near creek channels. Small jigs and minnows are classic crappie baits, and a slow, steady retrieve is often the key to success. As the water warms in the summer, crappie tend to move deeper, so adjust your depth accordingly. Fall can also be productive as they fatten up before winter. A local tip: many anglers find success using spider rigging techniques with multiple poles and baits. Also, pay attention to water clarity; crappie prefer slightly stained water. Tulsa's proximity to these excellent crappie fisheries makes it a fantastic destination for anglers of all skill levels. Remember to check Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation regulations for size and creel limits.
How to Catch Crappie
Crappie Fishing Regulations in Oklahoma
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
15 per day
Size Limit
10-inch minimum
License Required
Fishing License
Some lakes may have different size or bag limits; check local regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Oklahoma state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the daily limit for crappie in Oklahoma?
You can keep up to 15 crappie per day. Make sure to check for any local regulations that might further restrict the limit.
Is there a minimum size for crappie I can keep in the Tulsa area?
Yes, crappie must be at least 10 inches long to be kept in Oklahoma.
Do I need a fishing license to fish for crappie in Oklahoma?
Yes, you need a valid Oklahoma fishing license to fish for crappie and other species in the state's public waters.
Can I fish for crappie year-round in Oklahoma?
Yes, the crappie fishing season is open year-round in Oklahoma, giving you ample opportunity to catch them.
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