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


Action Guide Service
Kingston, Oklahoma
Action guide service on Lake Texoma offers World Class Striper Fishing


580 Guide Service
Kingston, Oklahoma
A great travelling experience can shape minds and broaden horizons. That’s why we take extra special care to get everything right for you – from recommending accommodation to helping you see exactly what you're interested in – all while keeping the


Leaders On The Fly
Broken Bow, Oklahoma


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.


Hookd Up Guide Service
Mead, Oklahoma


Johnnys Fishing Guide Service
Kingston, Oklahoma
Book now for exceptional fishing expeditions with Lake Texoma's top fishing guides! Experience the thrill and create memories with our premier fishing charters.


Louies Lures Guide Service Lake Texoma
Kingston, Oklahoma
Save big on guided lake fishing at Texoma with Louie's spring special. Book your group today.


Majesticharters
Norman, Oklahoma


Bigfoot Bass Guide On Broken Bow Lake


Crosswinds Striper Guide Service
I put my heart and soul into every fishing trip. I want your children to be asking when they are going to go fishin' with SHAWN again? Real soon son, real soon


Tinks Fishing Guide Service
Fishing Guide Service for Bass or Crappie


Cornett’S Guide Service
Best Time to Catch Spotted Bass
Spotted Bass can be caught year-round in Dacoma. Right now in February, activity is Poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Spotted Bass
If you're looking for some exciting spotted bass action in northwest Oklahoma, Dacoma offers a few smaller lakes and ponds that can be surprisingly productive. While not a trophy fishery, these spots offer a chance to hone your skills and enjoy a peaceful day on the water. The best time to target spotted bass here is during the spring spawning season (late March to early May) and again in the fall as water temperatures cool. Look for rocky shorelines and submerged timber where these fish like to ambush prey. A local tip: many of these ponds are on private land, so always obtain permission before fishing. Also, water levels can fluctuate significantly, so check conditions beforehand. The spotted bass in this area tend to be on the smaller side, typically under two pounds, but their aggressive strikes make them a fun target on light tackle.
How to Catch Spotted Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Spotted Bass in Dacoma.
Spotted Bass Fishing Regulations in Oklahoma
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
6 per day in aggregate with largemouth and smallmouth bass
Size Limit
14-inch minimum length limit in aggregate with largemouth and smallmouth bass
License Required
Fishing license
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Oklahoma state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to catch Spotted Bass near Dacoma?
Spotted bass in Oklahoma respond well to various lures and live bait, including crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and worms. Focus on areas with structure like submerged trees or rocky outcroppings.
Are there any size restrictions for Spotted Bass in Oklahoma?
Yes, there is a 14-inch minimum length limit for spotted bass. This limit is in aggregate with largemouth and smallmouth bass, so be sure to measure your catch.
What's the daily limit for Spotted Bass around Dacoma?
You can keep up to 6 bass per day, but that includes largemouth and smallmouth bass. So, the 6 fish limit is for all three species combined.
Do I need a fishing license to target Spotted Bass in Oklahoma?
Yes, a valid Oklahoma fishing license is required to fish for spotted bass and any other fish in the state's public waters.
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