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Lake Texoma Harvest and Fishing Bag Limit Regulations
The Harvest and Fishing Bag Limit Regulations for Lake Texoma are the same for both Texas and Oklahoma. It is interesting to note that the state of Oklahoma is the controlling agency for the issuance of licenses and establishment of bag limits.
What TEXAS Parks and Wildlife has to say about the fishing bag limits and regulations that covers all the waters of Lake Texoma.
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- For Guadalupe and spotted bass, minimum length limit=14 inches, and daily bag for all four species of black bass=5 bass in any combination.
- For blue and channel catfish, minimum length limit=12 inches and daily bag=15.
- For flathead catfish, minimum length limit=20 inches and daily bag=5.
- For black and white crappie, minimum length limit=10 inches and daily bag=37 in any combination.
- For striped bass and hybrid striped bass, no minimum length limit and daily bag=10. Only two striped or hybrid striped bass 20 inches or greater may be retained each day. Culling of striped bass and hybrid striped bass is prohibited.
- For white bass, no minimum length limit and daily bag=25.
- For walleye, minimum length limit=18 inches and daily bag=5.
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What Oklahoma Wildlife Department has to say about the fishing bag limits and regulations that covers all the waters of Lake Texoma.

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- All black bass have a 14-inch minimum size limit and a combined daily limit of five (5).
- Striped bass and striped bass hybrids have a combined daily limit of ten (10), of which only two (2) may be 20 inches or longer.
- White bass daily limit is 25; no size limit applies.
- Channel and blue catfish have a 12-inch minimum size limit and a combined daily limit of 15.
- All crappie have a 10-inch minimum size limit and a combined daily limit of 37.
- Flathead catfish have a 20-inch minimum size limit and a daily limit of five (5).
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