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Ready to reel in some fun on Oklahoma's pristine lakes? Grab your tackle box and join Last Cast Fishing Guide Service for a private afternoon charter that'll have you hooked! Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, this 4-hour trip is perfect for anyone looking to land some of the Sooner State's most prized catches. We're talking paddlefish, crappie, bass, and sand bass – all waiting for you in these fish-filled waters.
Picture this: You're out on a sun-dappled lake, rod in hand, with an expert guide showing you the ropes. This isn't your average fishing trip – it's a tailor-made adventure for you and a buddy (or your kiddo – they fish for free!). We've got all the top-notch gear you'll need, so all you have to bring is your enthusiasm and maybe a lucky hat. Your guide knows these waters like the back of their hand, so get ready for some prime fishing spots and insider tips that'll up your angling game.
Ever tried jigging for crappie or trolling for paddlefish? Well, now's your chance! Your guide will walk you through different techniques perfect for the species we're after. We might start with some classic bass fishing, using plastic worms or topwater lures to entice those largemouth lunkers. Then, we could switch it up and drop some minnows for crappie, or maybe even try your hand at snagging for the prehistoric paddlefish. It's all about variety and finding what works best on the day. And don't worry if you're new to this – we'll make sure you're casting like a pro in no time.
"Excellent guide. We had a great day !" - Dana
Largemouth Bass: The king of Oklahoma's lakes, these bad boys are known for their explosive strikes and acrobatic fights. Spring and fall are prime times to target them, when they're actively feeding in shallow water. Anglers love the challenge of outsmarting these clever fish, and the thrill of feeling that first tug on the line is unbeatable. They can grow up to 10 pounds or more in these parts, so get ready for some serious action!
Crappie: Don't let their size fool you – these tasty panfish are a blast to catch and even better on the dinner table. They school up, so when you find one, you've usually found a bunch. Spring is the golden season for crappie fishing, as they move into shallow water to spawn. Anglers adore crappie for their delicate bite and the fast-paced action once you locate a hotspot. Plus, there's nothing quite like the satisfaction of pulling in a stringer full of these silver-sided beauties.
Paddlefish: Now here's a fish that'll make your jaw drop! Also known as spoonbills, these prehistoric-looking creatures can grow over 100 pounds. They're filter feeders, so we use a unique snagging technique to catch them. The paddlefish season is short but sweet, typically running from March to April. Hooking into one of these giants is like battling a submarine – it's an experience you won't forget. Anglers come from all over for a chance at these bucket-list fish.
Sand Bass: These scrappy fighters, also called white bass, are the unsung heroes of Oklahoma fishing. They're known for their aggressive feeding frenzies, especially during their spring spawning runs. Anglers love targeting sand bass because when they're biting, the action is non-stop. It's not uncommon to catch dozens in a single outing. They may not be the biggest fish in the lake, but pound-for-pound, they put up a fight that'll keep you coming back for more.
So, what do you say? Ready to make some waves and create some fish stories of your own? This 4-hour charter is your ticket to a relaxing afternoon filled with excitement, learning, and hopefully a cooler full of fish. Whether you're looking to introduce your kids to the joys of fishing or just want to unwind with a rod in your hand, we've got you covered. The lakes are calling, and the fish are waiting – don't miss out on this chance to experience the best of Oklahoma fishing. Book your trip with Last Cast Fishing Guide Service today, and let's get you on the water!
April 14, 2025
Crappie are the perfect target for anglers of all skill levels. These silvery pan-fish usually run about 7-12 inches long and put up a surprisingly good fight for their size. You'll find them schooling around brush piles, fallen trees, and submerged structure in our Oklahoma lakes. Early spring is crappie prime time, as they move into shallow water to spawn. Locals love 'em for their tasty, flaky white meat – perfect for a fish fry. To catch crappie, try using small jigs or live minnows under a bobber. A local trick: fish vertically right next to standing timber, slowly working your bait from top to bottom. Crappie tend to suspend at different depths, so finding the right zone is key. Once you locate a school, you can often catch a bunch in quick succession. Just remember, they have paper-thin mouths, so set the hook gently to avoid tearing it.

Largemouth bass are the heavyweights of Oklahoma's lakes, typically ranging from 1 to 4 pounds but sometimes pushing 10 pounds or more. They love to hang out near sunken logs, weed beds, and dock pilings. Spring and fall are prime times to catch these fighters, as they move into shallower water to feed. Anglers love 'em for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic leaps when hooked. To land a big one, try working a plastic worm slowly along the bottom near cover. These bass have a reputation for being finicky, but once you figure out what they want, you're in for some exciting action. And if you're lucky enough to catch a keeper, they make for some mighty fine eating too. Just remember, the biggest ones often lurk in the deepest, darkest spots – so don't be afraid to cast into those hard-to-reach areas.

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Excellent guide. We had a great day !