Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide
Wild Bill’s Fishing Adventures Guide Service
Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide
Wild Bill’s Fishing Adventures Guide Service
Welcome OklahomaFishingGuides.com newest guide fishing on Lake Eufaula!
Bill is a local resident of Lake Eufaula, OK who has fished the last 35 years for crappie and catfish.
Throughout this time, he has learned the lake and it’s features, structures, and fish habits in all seasons and during most weather conditions.
He uses a Garmin Livescope and Down Imaging with 12 inch monitors and a state of the art trolling motor.
Call Will Bills Fishing Adventures for your next fishing trip on Lake Eufaula!
Pricing starts at $300 for 1-2 people and group trips are available too.
Call 918-429-8219 or email wildbillsfishingadventures@gmail.com
Big slab crappie are biting at Lake Eufaula this season!
Dusty Keener of D and K Guide Service are reporting large numbers of large crappie this year. The fish pictured here were caught in what Dusty likes to call a pre stack area.
The big girls spawn
first the water temp was 52 degrees the fish were caught on minnows and jigs in 8
to 12 feet of water. These fish are set up to spawn when the temps warm up and
that will start a whole cycle of fish catching opportunity with pre-spawn
,spawn, and post-spawn the whole cycle will run in two the month of June.
You
can find these pre stack areas just out from spawning grounds in a protected area from high winds and a flat area.
Call and book a trip with D & K Guide Service today at 918-470-7133 or 918-470-6422. They will put some trophy
crappie in your hands!
Please welcome our newest fishing guide, Barry Morrow of MRO Crappie Academy, fishing on Lake Eufaula!
Barry fishes for trophy crappie, bass & catfish and offers a Kids Academy Certification Program.
Barry is also a Lindey Tackle Pro Staff member who produces a weekly internet radio fishing report.
Book your next fishing trip with Barry by calling him at 660-723-2667, 918-452-3511, or email him at bmorrow@barrymro.com.
Lake Eufaula Oklahoma fishing guide Dennis Keener sent us this crappie fishing report:
The french word for crappie (SACALICE) or (White perch) are known all across North America for their delicious table fair. And Oklahoma has one of the top rated crappie lakes in the nation here at Lake Eufaula.
Listen, if you don’t take advantage of this great opportunity to catch a nice mess of crappie , then you are just missing out on some of Lake Eufaula’s best fishing action of the year.
We notice when the water temperature reaches 65 degrees, the crappie start moving to the shore to spawn. We rig a 10 ft. pole with 6 ft of line. tie a 1/8 ounce black and pink jig on the end – and that’s all you need! Some call this style of fishing doodlesocking, where you just wade along the bank and dip your bait close to a stump, log, rock or any thing that might cast some shade or hold fish.
Some prefer a slip cork which can also be a very effective method of pulling in some nice crappie during the spawn. Set your stopper at about one foot, pitch it down the bank and give it a short pull. Let it sit and repeat. Keep in mind that while crappie is on their nests, they won’t feed. The bite you feel is a result of a fish defending it’s nest.
If you start catching bass on the bank, you know the crappie spawn is almost over. Not all crappie spawn at the same time. This process can last several weeks depending on the weather and water temperature.
Now is a great time to introduce a friend to fishing. Spawning crappie make for some very exciting fishing action.
Keep your hooks sharp and respect mother nature!
Go fishing with father and son team Dennis and Dusty Keener on beautiful Lake Eufaula. Book your trip by calling 918-470-7133 or 918-470-642 or by visiting their website at www.dandkguideservice.com. 2
Check out Lake Eufaula fishing guide Dusty Keener and friends hauling in big slabs! If you would like to go fishing with D and K Guide Service, call 918-470-7133 or 918-470-6422. Check out their website at www.dandkguideservice.com.