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


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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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 Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Lexington. Right now in March, activity is Fair.
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Largemouth Bass
Central Oklahoma's Lexington offers solid largemouth bass opportunities, especially if you know where to look. The South Canadian River and its associated oxbow lakes and backwaters provide a diverse habitat for bass. Lake Thunderbird is also a popular option, though it can get crowded. Spring (March-May) is the peak season, as bass move shallow to spawn. Focus on areas with vegetation, laydowns, and spawning beds. Spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and soft plastics are all effective during this time. Fall is another excellent time, as bass aggressively feed before winter. Look for baitfish activity and target areas with structure. A local tip: The South Canadian River can be muddy after heavy rains, so check the water clarity before heading out. Clearer water will significantly improve your chances. Also, be aware of the fluctuating water levels in the river. The largemouth population is healthy, and while trophy fish are present, expect to catch a good number of 2-4 pounders. Lexington offers a good balance of accessibility and quality bass fishing.
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How to Catch Largemouth Bass
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Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Oklahoma
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
6 per day
Size Limit
14-inch minimum
License Required
Fishing License
Special regulations may apply on specific lakes and areas; consult the current Oklahoma Fishing Guide.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Oklahoma state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum length requirement for keeping Largemouth Bass in Lexington, Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, the minimum length requirement for Largemouth Bass is 14 inches. Any bass shorter than that must be released.
What's the best time of day to fish for Largemouth Bass around Lexington?
Early morning and late evening are often the most productive times to fish for bass, as they are more active during these cooler periods.
What are some popular lures for Largemouth Bass fishing near Lexington, OK?
Plastic worms, jigs, and crankbaits are all effective lures for catching Largemouth Bass. Consider using lures that mimic the local forage.
What is the daily bag limit for Largemouth Bass in the Lexington area?
The daily bag limit for Largemouth Bass in Oklahoma is 6 fish per person. Be sure to adhere to this limit when fishing near Lexington.
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