Oklahoma Fishing Guides

Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide – Wild Bill’s Fishing Adventures Guide Service

 Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide

Wild Bill’s Fishing Adventures Guide Service

Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide Crappie Catfish Sand Bass

If you like to go fishing for crappie, catfish or sand bass (white bass) check out Wild Bill’s Fishing Adventures Guide Service on Lake Eufaula Oklahoma
 
Bill Brown is a life-long resident of the area and has been fishing on the lake since he was a boy. He has been guiding on Lake Eufaula for the past three and a half years. 
 
Bill guides for crappie year round because Lake Eufaula is one of the best crappie lakes in Oklahoma capable of producing limits every day. 
 
Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide Crappie
Using the Live Scope system and Bobby Garland jigs, he fishes around preset brush piles, seeks out roaming crappie, and also fishes for suspended crappie feeding on the flats. Watch below and hear Bill talk about crappie fishing on Eufaula lake:
 
Bill also guides for catfish from November through March using different techniques. While it may be colder and a bit windier in the winter time, the rewards are big with the biggest catfish caught (so far) at 38 pounds! 
 
Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide Catfish

 

Watch below and hear Bill talk about catfish fishing on Eufaula lake:
 
If you like the fast and furious action of summertime sand bass (white bass) surface fishing, Bill can take you out in August and September when the fish devour the shad in feeding frenzies on the sandy flats. Kids absolutely love this type of fishing trip. 
 
Lake Eufaula Fishing Guide Sand Bass (White Bass)
Watch below and hear Bill talk about sand bass fishing on Eufaula lake:
 

 

Wild Bill’s Fishing Adventures Guide Service can accommodate up to 5 people on one boat and up to 8 people if there are multiple kids. Large groups can also be accommodated with additional boats.
 
Bill also offers a $50 off discount on each day when you book a second or multiple day trips.
 
When get to the lake, Wild Bill launches out of the Crowder/McAlester area of Lake Eufaula (south end of the lake). Bring whatever you would like to eat and drink for the day and remember to bring your Oklahoma fishing license.
 
Call to book your next Lake Eufaula crappie fishing trip today at 918-429-8219 or visit my website and booking calendar for available dates at billsfishingservice.com.
 

 

Big Crappie Biting at Lake Eufaula

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!

Fall Crappie Fishing Tips & Tricks

While everybody is falling asleep in the deer stand, it’s a great time to take
advantage of cool weather and an excellent time to catch a huge crappie like the ones pictured here, caught just the other day on beautiful Lake Eufaula.



Every fall, crappie begin to gorge on shad to fatten up for the winter  As a angler, take advantage of this seasonal pattern – the fish are biting!


Another factor that 
always insurers a good bite is the significant decrease in lake
traffic after the summer season.  Less boating pressure on the fish and on you. 



And as the water temps begin to cool, slow your presentation down, matching the shad activity level.    


Using these three simple tips, you will catch plenty of crappie this fall.  Now go have fun and enjoy yourself this fall and feel free to join us out on the water!


As always we guarantee “No Fish, No Pay”.


Dusty & Dennis Keener
www.dandkguideservice.com
918-470-7133, 918-470-6422
dandkguide@gmail.com

More Lake Records Set!

Oklahoma Record Fish
Anglers are still adding to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Lake Record Fish program’s record books this year, most recently with the landing of a 22.3-lb. striped bass at Lake Kaw September 10th and a 43.2-lb. flathead catfish at Lake Eufaula on August 20th.

The striped bass was caught by Luke Cobb of Ponca City, Oklahoma in the tailwaters below the dam. The fish measured 37.25 inches in length and had a 21.75-inch girth.

The Lake Eufaula record flathead was caught by Mickey L. Stallings of Oklahoma City, from the back of a houseboat at the No. 9 Marina. The fish went 42.75 inches in length and had a 26.5-inch girth.

The Lake Record Fish Program started February 1st to recognize the biggest fish from certain reservoirs and the anglers who catch them. Currently there are 13 major lakes are included in the pilot program; Arbuckle, Broken Bow, Canton, Eufaula, Fort Cobb, Grand, Kaw, Keystone, Sardis, Skiatook, Tenkiller, Texoma and Thunderbird.

Species eligible for spots in the lake records book include blue, channel and flathead catfish and largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass in addition to crappie, paddlefish, striped bass, striped bass hybrids, sunfish (combined) walleye/saugeye and white bass.

Minimum weights are set for each species are detailed on the Wildlife Department’s Web site at www.wildlifedepartment.com.