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Lake Eufaula - North
North of HWY 9 Bridge
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A343 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. The ODWC stocked significant
numbers of walleye fingerling in the late 80's and early 90's. Today, a good
number of fish are present. White crappie are plentiful. If you want big
ones, head to the Gaines Creek area. All three types of catfish are around
too. White bass are extremely abundant and popular with anglers. Good
numbers of largemouth bass.
102,200 acres
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Lake Eufaula - South
South of HWY 9 Bridge
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A344 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. The ODWC stocked significant
numbers of walleye fingerling in the late 80's and early 90's. Today, a good
number of fish are present. White crappie are plentiful. If you want big
ones, head to the Gaines Creek area. All three types of catfish are around
too. White bass are extremely abundant and popular with anglers. Good
numbers of largemouth bass.
102,200 acres
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Fort Gibson Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A345 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. Spotted and largemouth bass
are doing extremely well. Excellent size fish. Substantial populations of
hybrid stripers and paddlefish. There's more action for white bass, crappie
and cats.
19,900 acres
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Grand Lake O' The
Cherokees
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A346 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. Rated as the second best lake
in the state for bass tournament success and number one in average bass
weight and winning weight. The largest population of paddlefish in the world
swims in this water and attracts people from all over the globe.
46,500 acres
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Lake Hudson
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A347 - 24"x36"
The number one lake in
Oklahoma based on the number of successful anglers & the catch rate for bass
over 5lbs. Hudson is well known for providing both excellent numbers &
quality-sized black bass. Efforts ongoing to increase the crappie
population.
12,000 acres
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Oologah Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A349 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. The warm, fertile waters of
Oologah Lake provides ideal growing conditions for channel, blue and
flathead catfish. Gamefish also prosper, as previous state record white bass
and hybrids were caught in this water. Smallies have a bright future here.
29,500 acres
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Skiatook Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A351 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. Best known for its quality
largemouth bass and hybrid stripers. Also present, crappie, smallmouth and
walleye.
10,500 acres
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Tenkiller
Ferry Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A352 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. These fertile waters support a
diverse and productive fishery considered one of the best in the state. Tons
of largemouth with 10-pounders in here. White bass, channel cats and crappie
add to the action.
12,900 acres
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Lake Texoma
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A353 - 24"x36"
Revised for 2007. This 50-year old border water
reservoir continues to maintain a quality fishery. Stripers dominate the
lake and receive nearly 75% of the angling pressure. Largemouth aren't
whoppers here, but the numbers make up for it.
89,000 acres
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Broken
Bow Reservoir
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L702 - 24"x36"
New for 2007. This southeast Oklahoma reservoir is a popular weekend get-away
location for people from around OK, AR and TX. One of the deepest and
clearest lakes in Oklahoma the lake is home to strong populations of
largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, walleye and crappie.
The opportunities for succesfull fishing are vast on this lake.
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Lake Thunderbird
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L704 - 24"x36"
New for 2007. Located a short distance from Oklahoma City, anglers can expect to
find largemouth bass, catfish, crappie and saugeye throughout the
lake. Lake managers believe that Thunderbird could produce the another
state record saugeye in the near future.
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Robert
S Kerr Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L706 - 24"x36"
New for 2007. Created in 1970, Robert S. Kerr Lake is part of the McCellan-Kerr
Waterway. The lake supports a wide range of fishing and recreational
opportunities for people to enjoy. Anglers can expect to find
largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie, walleye and catfish. The
northern portion of the lake is part of the Sequoyah National Wildlife
Refuge.
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