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11544 Highway 70 PO Box 542 Madill, OK 73446 LakeTexomaOnline.com/marshall-county-kingston-madill 580-795-2431 www.mccoconline.org PUBLISHED BY THE GENERAL INFORMATION DAY & SIZE LIMITS/ OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT & REGULATIONS FISH SPECIES INFO OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Licenses ...... 2 Statewide Daily & Size Limits...... 10 General Fishing Regulations...... 7 Paddlefish Regulations...... 14 Turtle, Bullfrog Regulations...... 9 Trout Regulations & Area Maps...... 18 STATE OF OKLAHOMA State Record Fish...... 22 Aquatic Nuisance Species...... 24 Lake Record Fish Program...... 23 Governor Frequently Asked Questions...... 26 SPECIAL REGULATIONS Partners in Conservation...... Appendix Public Fishing Waters...... 28 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Game Wardens...... Appendix COMMISSION John D. Groendyke, Enid FISHING AREAS Chairman Close to Home Fishing Areas...... 16 Bill Brewster, Marietta Vice Chairman Department Fishing Areas...... 27 Leigh Gaddis, Ada Where to Fish Map...... 34 Secretary Jim Barwick, Edmond Robert S. Hughes II, Bartlesville Bruce Mabrey, Okmulgee Dan Robbins, Altus Regulation Changes for 2017-2018 John P. Zelbst, Meers • Lower Illinois River: Allow the use of • NEW Vinita (Bull) Lake: Bag limit of artificial baits and treble hooks with barbs six largemouth bass daily of which only OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT when using hooks 3/0 or larger when fish- one may be greater than 16 inches. See OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ing for species other than rainbow and page 33. brown trout. See page 21. J.D. Strong • NEW Public Fishing Waters special regu- Director • Snagging: Prohibited from 10 p.m. to 6 lations pages. See page 28. a.m. in the areas east of I-35 and north Melinda Sturgess-Streich of I-40, except the Miami City Park from Assistant Director of the south boat ramp to the 125 Highway Administration & Finance bridge which shall remain open. See Wade Free pages 8 and 14. Assistant Director of Operations Alan Peoples Chief, Wildlife Division Barry Bolton Chief, Fisheries Division Nels Rodefeld Chief, Information & Education Division Bill Hale Chief, Law Division Skylar St.Yves Editor Bill Wentroth Regional Supervisor & Co-Editor

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DEPAR T OF WILD TMEN ION LIFE CONSERVAT ALL PURCHASED LICENSES AND PERMITS MUST BE PRINTED OUT, SIGNED AND LICENSE COSTS CARRIED ON YOUR PERSON AT ALL TIMES WHILE ENGAGED IN FISHING ACTIVITIES

Resident Cost Valid Annual Fishing $25 January 1 - December 31 Annual Combination, Fishing & Hunting $42 January 1 - December 31 Fiscal Year Combination, Fishing & Hunting $53 July 1 - June 30 2-Day Fishing $15 Two consecutive days of choice Youth Annual Fishing (16 & 17 years old) $5 January 1 - December 31 Youth Annual Combination, Fishing & Hunting (16 & 17 years old) $9 January 1 - December 31 Youth Fiscal Year Combination, Fishing & Hunting (16 & 17 years old) $19 July 1 - June 30 5-Year Fishing $88 Five years from date of purchase 5-Year Combination Fishing & Hunting $148 Five years from date of purchase Lifetime Fishing $225 Lifetime Lifetime Combination Fishing & Hunting $775 Lifetime Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Hunting & Fishing (under 60 percent disability) $200 Lifetime Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Hunting & Fishing (60 percent or more disability) $25 Lifetime Lake Texoma (see 1A below) $12 January 1 - December 31 Paddlefish Free January 1 - December 31 Senior Citizen Fishing (see 2A below) $15 Lifetime Senior Citizen Combination Fishing & Hunting (see 2A below) $25 Lifetime Disability Fishing (see 3A below) $10 Five years from date of purchase Land Access Permit (Honobia Creek & Three Rivers WMAs) $40 January 1 - December 31 3-Day Land Access Permit (not valid for fishing or hunting) $10 Three consecutive days of choice (Honobia Creek & Three Rivers WMAs) Annual Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing privileges) $26 January 1 - December 31 3-Day Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing privileges) $15 Three consecutive days of choice Fishing Guide License (Cost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials) $90 January 1 - December 31

Nonresident Cost Valid Annual Fishing $55 January 1 - December 31 6-Day Fishing $35 Six consecutive days of choice 1-Day Fishing $15 One day of choice Lake Texoma (see 1A below) $12 January 1 - December 31 Land Access Permit (Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs) $85 January 1 - December 31 Paddlefish Free January 1 - December 31 Annual Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing privileges) $26 January 1 - December 31 3-Day Wildlife Conservation Passport (permit does not provide fishing privileges) $15 Three consecutive days of choice Fishing Guide License (Cost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials) $90 January 1 - December 31

1A) Allows anglers to fish the entire lake without having to purchase a resident or non­res­i­dent license. Okla­ho­ma residents with a valid fishing license are not required to purchase this license if only fishing the Oklahoma portion of the lake. 2A) Residents who reach 65 years of age (or those who turn 65 during the calendar year) are eligible to purchase a Senior Citizen License which is good for the rest of their lives. Anyone born before January 1, 1923, is exempt from the license but must carry proof of age such as a driver’s license. Senior Citizen License appli­ ca­ ­tions are available through wildlifedepartment.com, Department headquarters, field installations and license vendors, but the license is purchased only through Department headquarters. 3A) For legal residents who have resided in this state for at least six months and who are receiving Social Security disability, Supple­ ­men­tal Security Income benefits, disability benefits under the Railroad Retirement Act, 45 U.S.C.A., Sect. 231a, postal employees receiving disability benefits under 5, U.S.C., Section 8451 (1998), or disability benefits through the Multiple Injury Trust Fund. This license is valid for five years. Can be purchased only through Department headquarters.

Residency Definitions A “resident” is any individual who has an established residence in legal guardian unless otherwise documented. Persons who own land Oklahoma for 60 consecutive days prior to submitting a license applica- in Oklahoma but do not live here are considered nonresidents. A person tion, except for lifetime license applicants and senior citizen lifetime cannot claim multiple states of residence, with the following exception: license applicants who must have established residency for a period of • Active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces, and any dependents, six months and intend to remain a state resident. Any person holding qualify as residents for the purpose of obtaining an annual license a valid driver license is considered a resident of the state that issued if the person presents valid military documentation. the permit. For a valid Oklahoma driver license to be used as the sole source of proof of residency, it must be at least 60 days from the date • The residency status of any person, except active duty members of the license was issued, except for lifetime license applicants, whose the U.S. Armed Forces and any dependents of the member, shall license must have been issued for six months or longer. If a person terminate if the person obtains any resident hunting, fishing, trap- does not hold a valid Oklahoma driver license, the Department may ping license or permit or valid driver license issued by another state. consider other reliable documentation, such as resident income tax A nonresident is any individual who is a resident of another state or returns, voter registration, motor vehicle or vessel registrations, and who has resided in Oklahoma for a period of less than 60 days whether other public records documenting residence. Residency for children or not he or she intends to make Oklahoma his or her home. under 18 years of age is presumed to be that of the custodial parent or

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For veterans with a disability of 60 percent Hunting/Fishing License or more, the cost of the license is $25. The license People who have been residents of Oklahoma provides the same benefits as a resident lifetime for at least six months may buy a 5-year combi- combination hunting/fishing license. wildlifedepartment.com nation hunting/fishing license. Holders of these licenses are exempt from the annual fishing and Land Access Permit hunting license only. Holders of resident 5-year A $40 annual Land Access Permit is required licenses who become residents of another state of all residents who fish or hunt on Honobia during the 5-year period of their license may Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management A TERRIFIC continue to use their license as a nonresident Areas, unless exempt. Nonresidents are required annual fishing or hunting license. When hunt- to buy an $85 annual permit, no exemptions. RESOURCE! ing, they must buy any season-specific hunting A $10, 3-day special use land access permit is No angler should be licenses that are not covered by a nonresident available to residents for non-hunting and non- without a copy of annual hunting license. fishing related activities. “Lakes of Oklahoma” Lifetime Senior Citizen Combination 3-Day/Annual Wildlife Conservation “Lakes of Oklahoma” is compiled by Hunting/Fishing License Passport the Oklahoma Water Resources Board Residents born on or after Jan. 1, 1923, upon People who use Department-managed areas and published in cooperation with the reaching age 65 (or those who turn 65 during for nonhunting or nonfishing activities, such as Wildlife Department. It is the premier the calendar year) are eligible to buy a senior birdwatching or photography, are required to source for maps and information on citizen combination hunting/fishing license, have either a Wildlife Conservation Passport or Oklahoma lakes. This atlas contains which is valid for life. The license provides the any current hunting or fishing license issued maps of more than 140 lakes into a same exemptions as a resident lifetime combi- by the Wildlife Department. single volume, showing details such nation hunting/fishing license. Anyone born Buying a hunting or fishing license can as water depth, boat ramp sites and before Jan. 1, 1923, is exempt but must carry cost less than buying a Wildlife Conservation other recreational information. proof of age such as a driver’s license. Passport. Plus, license holders are granted the privileges of that license and can enjoy those This atlas was published with funds Disability Fishing License activities during the license term. granted through the Sport Fish Persons who have resided in Oklahoma for Residents who are younger than 18 at the Restoration Program, which is sup- at least six months and who are receiving Social start of the calendar year, and students and ported by a special excise tax paid by Security disability benefits, Supplemental Secu- instructors participating in bona fide educa- boaters and anglers. rity Income benefits, or persons receiving dis- tional tours or activities sponsored or organ- “The ‘Lakes of Oklahoma’ atlas is a great ability benefits under the Federal Railroad ized by an education institution or any other example of a Sport Fish Restoration Retirement Act or the Multiple Injury Trust organized event sanctioned by and approved Program project,” said Barry Bolton, Fund may buy a five-year disability fishing in advance by the Wildlife Department are chief of fisheries for the Wildlife license for $10. Applicants for this license are exempt from the Wildlife Conservation Pass- Department. “I’m confident this book will urged to ask for a Benefits Verification State- port requirement. greatly improve the access to informa- ment from Social Security at (800) 772-1213. tion anglers and boaters need to spend Tribal Compact Licenses a weekend at the lake with their family.” For tribal compact licenses, visit wildlifede- partment.com. “Lakes of Oklahoma” is free of charge when picked up at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation headquarters, 2145 NE 36th St., or the Oklahoma Water Resources Board FREE FISHING DAYS office, 3800 Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City. To request a copy by mail, go online to owrb.ok.gov or call (405) June 2-3, 2018 530-8800 (a postage fee is required). Anyone may fish in Oklahoma these days without a state license (free paddlefish per- mit still required). (Some city permits may still be required.) WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Be sure to take PASSPORT For a list of Wildlife Management Areas someone and Fishing Areas where a passport is required, please visit wildlifedepart- fishing! ment.com Kurt Kuklinski Kurt

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License Requirements Veterans Affairs, (888) 655-2838 to acquire An Oklahoma resident or nonresident fish- proof of exemption. ing license is required of all persons who • Any person who fishes with pole and line, take, attempt to take or possess fish or other trotline or throw line in streams, natural aquatic dwelling organisms by any method ponds and mine pits in or forming the in Oklahoma. Persons fishing the Red River bound­ary of the county in which he is a bona must have a valid Oklahoma fishing license fide resident, when using any bait oth­er than unless exempt. com­mer­cial or artificial bait, blood, stink bait, In addition, persons fishing on waters cut fish, and shrimp. located within the Honobia Creek or Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas must have • Any person legally blind or physically Williamstown, MA | Birmingham, AL a valid Land Access Permit, unless exempt. im­paired who is unable to properly use Persons residing in another state who own fishing ap­pa­ra­tus and one ac­com­pa­ny­ing land in Oklahoma but do not live on that land, companion while the blind or phys­i­cal­ly and are fishing on that land, must purchase a impaired per­son is fish­ing. nonresident fishing license. • Persons under 18 who are in legal and phys­ All required licenses or written evidence of i­cal cus­to­dy of the State of Oklahoma or its About This Guide exemption and identification must be carried agencies by court order. while fishing. • Persons under 18 who are in the custody of a child care facility as defined by Title 10 This high-quality guide is offered to you Fishing Guide License O.S., Section 402. by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Fishing guides must possess an Oklahoma fishing guide license. This license costs $90 • Persons fishing during Oklahoma’s Free Conservation through its unique partner- unless the guide provides Coast Guard Mari- Fishing Days. ship with J.F. Griffin Publishing, LLC. ner credentials, in which case the license • Any patient of a state institution in Okla­ The revenue generated through ad sales costs $20. For a list of licensed guides, visit ho­ma es­tab­lished for the care and treat- significantly lowers production costs and wildlifedepartment.com. ment of mental ill­ness or alcohol or drug generates savings. These savings translate depen­ den­ cy­ or any person devel­ op­ men­ tal­ ly­ into additional funds for other important License Exemptions disabled residing in any group home or oth­ agency programs. The following persons are exempt from the er in­sti­tu­tion or persons developmentally resi­ dent­ or nonres­ i­ dent­ fishing license: disabled when accompanied by an at­ten­dant If you have any feedback or are inter- of such in­sti­tu­tion or le­gal guardian or when • Residents under 16 years old. ested in advertising, please contact us at fishing on insti­ tu­ tion­ al­ proper­ ty.­ 413.884.1001 or at www.JFGriffin.com • Nonresidents under 14 years old. • Residents having a proven disability render­ • Nonresidents under 16 years old who reside ing them nonambulatory and confined to Graphic Design: in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, , Cali- wheel­chairs as cer­ti­fied by a duly qualified Jon Gulley, Dane Fay, John Corey, fornia, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illi- physician. Evelyn Haddad, Chris Sobolowski nois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, • Job Corps trainees of this state, having a Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New proper identi­ fi­ ca­ tion­ card. York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, or Wisconsin. • Any person participating in an aquatic education event or clinic sanctioned by the • Resident owners or tenants, their spouses, Wildlife Department. parents,­ grandparents, children and their spouses, grand­chil­dren and their spouses • The following persons are exempt from the who fish in private­ ponds on land owned or purchase of the Land Access Permit (Hono- leased by such owner­ or tenant. bia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs): Any Oklahoma resident who on the first day of • Nonresidents 65 and older who are residents the current calendar year was younger than of Texas. (Valid ID required.) 18, or anyone 64 or older. All nonresidents • Resident disabled veterans with 60 percent are required to purchase an $85 annual Land or more disability. Call State Department of Access Permit (no exemptions).

OKLAHOMA'S LICENSED FISHING GUIDES Fishing guides must possess an Oklahoma fishing guide license. This license costs $90 unless the guide provides Coast Guard Mariner credentials, in which case the license This guide is also costs $20. For a list of licensed guides in Oklahoma, visit wildlifedepartment.com. available online at wildlifedepartment.com

6 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE GENERAL REGULATIONS

General Regulations Game Fish Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass; removed, to lakes and reservoirs (any fish • Possess, consume or use any alcoholic bever- black and white crappie; rainbow and brown that does not meet length requirements must age as defined in 37 O.S., Section 163.1 on any trout; sauger, saugeye and walleye; white and be returned to the water immediately). No lands or waterways subject to the control of striped bass; blue and channel catfish. Species person may bury or burn any dead fish the Wildlife Department, except in desig- not listed are nongame fish. where it will become exposed through ero- nated parking or camping areas. sion or where that land is at any time subject It is unlawful to: • Use or possess any controlled and/or dan- to overflow. • Fish without carrying a license or written gerous substance as defined in 63 O.S., Sec- evidence that you are exempt. • Sell, barter or trade fish, frogs or turtles, tion 2-101 on any lands or waterways subject except with a commercial license. to the control of the Wildlife Department. • Fish upon the land of another without con- sent of the owner, lessee or occupant of that • Enter, swim, wade, operate a boat or a float • Use Jet Skis, jet boats and other similar non- land. Anglers must obtain permission to or floating device in any safety zone (the propeller-driven watercraft in the upper Illi- enter any posted or occupied land or land water area below any dam for a distance of nois River above the confluence with Baron primarily devoted to farming, ranching or 50 yards from base of the dam). Fork Creek. forestry purposes. Nothing in this guide • Use, operate or park vehicles not registered • Tamper with the trotline, throwline, jugline shall be interpreted as permitting fishing for use on public roadways under Vehicle or limbline of another person without per- or allowing access into any area, public or Code 47 O.S. 1971, 15-101 through 15-114, on mission from that person. private, without permission from the own- lands owned or managed by the Wildlife ers or custodian as required by law, this • Stock aquatic organisms in any public waters Department. includes lands with rivers and/or creeks including streams and rivers without writ- flowing through them. Consent is not valid • Possess fish, or parts thereof, taken by ten consent from the Wildlife Department for more than one year, unless the owner, les- another person without written information director. see, or occupant specifically grants consent which includes the taker’s name, address, • Possess a gamefish, hybrid striped bass or for a specified period of time. license number, date taken, and number and flathead catfish that has been filleted or had kind of fish, plus name and address of person • Catch fish that are dead or die as a result of its head or tail removed while actively engag- receiving those fish. angling from any waters of the state, and not ing in fishing. remove those fish and bury or burn them, • Use and/or place into lakes and reservoirs • Possess fish in a tailwater without keeping except nothing will prevent anglers from of this state any container, including but not their fish separate, marked with their name returning fish remains, meaning any fish limited to drums, cans, tubs, boxes or barrels and license number. See page 32 for all Tail- that has been filleted or has had the entrails which attract, entice or lure fish into an open water regulations. cavity within the container.

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Trotline/Throwlines: Trotlines/throwlines Yo-Yo: Yo-yos are restricted to no more than Method of Take are restricted to no more than three lines and 20 per person and shall: 100 hooks per person. Regulations • have the owner’s name and address attached; These methods are legal for taking game A legal trotline/throwline has: • not be left unattended for more than six hours; and nongame fish through­out the year, • no glass or metallic floating device on the line; statewide,­ unless restrict­ ed­ under­ • not be strung or suspended from any hori- • no metallic posts in water for attachment; "Public Fishing Waters" special zontal line across any channel or navigable regulations on page 28. • lines made of nonmetallic material only; waterway; • hooks at least 24 inches apart; • have no more than 10 yo-yos attached from Rod and Reel: A person may use up to any one line or support; seven rods while fishing unless restricted • owner’s name and address attached to each further under "Public Fishing Waters" special line; • not have metallic material in lines used for regulations. attachment; • been attended at least once every 24 hours; • have lines no greater than 50 feet in length and • not been set within three feet of surface must be placed or suspended without restrict- of water at any point beyond six feet from ing or impeding boat traffic. Lines must be either point of attachment, except at Great visible to boats at all times, day or night. Salt Plains and Fort Supply reservoirs where water is less than three feet deep. These methods are legal for taking nongame fish according to the following Jugline: Juglines are restricted to no more provisions unless restricted under "Public than five hooks per line and 20 juglines per per- Fishing Waters" special regulations on son. A legal jugline is a vertical line suspended page 28. from a nonmetallic or nonglass floating device, drifting free or anchored, and has: Bow and Arrow: Bowfishing may be used to • owner’s name and address attached; take nongame fish only, throughout the year in all waters unless restricted under Tailwaters in • been attended at least once every 24 hours. the "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations on page 32. Legal bowfishing is restricted to: Limbline: Limblines are restricted to no more than two hooks per line and 20 limblines • any bow (including a crossbow); per person. A legal limbline is a line attached • devices that permit a bow to be held mechan- to a limb, branch, other natural object, or non- ically at full or partial draw are permitted. metallic manmade material and has: • the owner’s name and address attached; Gig, Grabhook, Spear and Speargun: Gigs and spears are legal for taking nongame fish • been attended at least once every 24 hours. and white bass only. Grabhooks (handheld hook, handheld pole of natural or man-made material, or rope with a single hook attached used in the initial taking of a fish) are prohib- ited in all state waters. Note: Scuba divers in

wildlifedepartment.com Delaware and Mayes counties are no longer exempt from the grabhook restriction. Spear- guns used by Scuba divers are legal for taking nongame fish, blue and channel catfish. Gigs, spears and spearguns shall: WHAT'S LEGAL WHEN NOODLING? • not contain more than three points with no more than two barbs on each point; Legal: Not legal to possess when noodling: • be lawful in all rivers and streams from • Using only the hands to take catfish • Hooks, gaffs, spears, poles with hooks Dec. 1 through March 31, and year-round in and nongame fish, which includes attached, ropes with hooks attached. all reservoirs, unless restricted under "Public buffalo and carp. Fishing Waters" special regulations; Season & Limits: • Using a stringer to secure a fish • Gigs shall be lawful year-round in rivers once it has been caught. • Noodling is lawful year-round in all and streams in Delaware and Mayes coun- waters only during daylight hours ties, unless restricted under "Public Fishing Not legal to use to help catch fish: unless restricted under "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations. Waters" special regulations. The daily • Any object other than your hands used limit for flathead catfish is five, no size to help you catch a fish. Snagging: Snagging, the dragging of one restrictions. The daily limit for blue and/ single hook or one treble hook attached to a • It is unlawful to place into any lake or channel catfish is 15 (combined), only fishing line through the water to impale fish, or reservoir any container that will one of which may be 30 inches or lon- shall be lawful in all waters year-round for non- attract, entice or lure fish into an open ger. There is no statewide daily limit or game fish only unless restricted under "Public cavity within that container. Containers size restriction for buffalo (except black Fishing Waters" special regulations. Only one include, but are not limited to, drums, buffalo, which the daily limit is one) carp rod or pole per angler is allowed while snag- cans, tubs, boxes and barrels. It is or any other nongame fish, unless noo- ging. Snagging prohibited from 10 p.m. to 6 also illegal to noodle within such dling in a river or stream, which the daily a.m. in the areas east of I-35 and north of I-40, containers. limit for nongame fish is 25. except the Miami City Park from the south boat ramp to the 125 Highway bridge which shall remain open.

8 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE Noodling: Noodling is the taking of nongame minnows, then the mesh shall not exceed 1/4 fish and catfish by use of hands only. Possession inch. Minnow traps shall have a mesh size no of hooks, gaff hooks, spears, poles with hooks greater than 1/2 inch, shall not be longer than attached or ropes with hooks attached while in three feet, shall not exceed 18 inches in diam- the act of noodling shall be proof of violation of eter on round traps or 18 inches on a side on the “hands only” noodling law. Noodling shall square or rectangular traps. The trap entrance be lawful year-round in all waters during day- (throat) cannot exceed two inches across the light hours only unless restricted under "Public opening. No person shall fish with more than Fishing Waters" special regulations. three minnow traps. All minnow traps must

have the owner’s name and address attached 918.864.0562 Netting (Noncommercial): The use of gill and the traps must be attended once every 24 nets, trammel nets, hoop nets, or haul seines hours. All game fish and nongame fish not com-

is prohibited statewide. monly used for bait must be released immedi- [email protected] bcfi ately. It is unlawful to take or possess more than Seines, Cast Nets, Trawls and Dip Nets 25 nongame bait fish in rivers or streams, except (Noncommercial): Seining, cast netting, trawl- for shad, of which 200 may be taken or pos- ing and dip netting bait for personal use is law- sessed. No person may possess with intent to ful in all waters year-round except Lakes Taft, transport or transport via land-based transpor- Lone Chimney, Overholser (including tailwaters tation more than 200 nongame fish, including and downstream to NW 10th Street bridge), shad, for personal use as bait (see page 24 for Hefner, Draper, Close to Home Fishing Waters special shad restrictions). The sale, offer for sale, (see page 16), the Wichita Mountains NWR, transport from Oklahoma with intent to sell or and in Wildlife Department Fishing Areas (see offer to sell shad taken from Oklahoma waters Specializing in seasonal spoonbill, page 27), however cast nets may be used to is prohibited. Minnow traps cannot be made white bass and blue cats on take bait for personal use at Lake Carl Etling and with glass. Cast nets shall have a mesh size no Fort Gibson and Grand Lake! on the Illinois River from the south boundary of greater than 3/8 inch square. Trawl nets pulled the MarVal trout camp downstream to the U.S. by motor-driven boats may not exceed three 64 Bridge. The use or possession of cast nets is feet in diameter and 3/8 inch square mesh. prohibited on all other Oklahoma Scenic Rivers. Cast nets, trawls and handheld dip nets are Any person may seine, trap or transport non- lawful for taking nongame fish only as bait for game fish commonly used for personal bait, personal use. A resident or nonresident fishing provided the seine does not exceed 20 feet in license is required of each person using these length and 1/2 inch mesh; unless seining for methods, unless exempt.

TURTLE & BULLFROG REGULATIONS Turtle Regulations Bullfrog Regulations Turtles may be taken in all waters with a res- Bullfrogs may be taken with hook and line, ident or nonresident fishing license with the gig, spear, bow and arrow or other methods, provisions listed below. Turtles taken with except firearms, under a res­i­dent or non- a firearm require a hunting license. Turtles resident fishing license. Bull­frogs taken with may be taken year-round provided that: a firearm require a hunting license. Bullfrogs may be taken year-round provided that: • no more than six tur­tles per day are taken; • no more than 15 bull­frogs per day are • shooting of tur­tles on federal reser- Showcase taken; voirs is pro­hib­it­ed; • bullfrogs may not be sold or shipped your business! • terrestrial (land) turtles may not be sold; out of state; • taking of the western chicken turtle, • the Wichita Mountains NWR is closed map turtle, painted and razor-backed to bullfrog harvest. musk turtles and/or al­li­ga­tor snapping turtle is prohib­ it­ ed;­ • the Wichita Moun­tains NWR is closed to turtle harvest; • all soft-shell turtles greater than 16 inches front to back must be returned to water immediately. • no aquatic turtles may be sold or pur- chased without the proper commercial turtle harvester or buyer’s license. Note: The above regulations apply to the non-commercial harvest of turtles. Separate regulations govern the commer- For advertising inquiries, please call cial harvest of turtles. (413) 884 -1001

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DAILY LIMIT SIZE LIMIT SPECIES (for areas without special regulations) (for areas without special regulations)

Largemouth and/or Smallmouth Bass 6 (combined) 14" minimum (in public waters) Spotted Bass None None Channel and/or Blue Catfish (D) 15 (combined) Only one Blue Catfish over 30" Flathead Catfish (D) 5 None White and/or Black Crappie 37 (combined) None Striped Bass (A) 5 (except Lake Texoma) None Striped Bass Hybrids (A) 20 Only five fish over 20" White Bass None None Trout (A) See Trout regulations on pages 18-21 Walleye, Sauger and/or Saugeye 6 (combined) 14" minimum Paddlefish (A) See Paddlefish regulations on page 14 None Alligator Gar (B) 1 None (All species not listed, except shad and species of special concern I and/or II (E), have no daily or minimum size limits) (C)

A. Release of paddlefish, trout, striped bass and/or striped bass hybrids caught C. It is unlawful to take or possess more than 25 nongame bait fish in rivers and placed on a stringer, in a livewell, or otherwise held in possession is or streams, except for shad, of which 200 may be taken or possessed. prohibited, statewide (no culling). D. For noodling limits, see page 8. B. Alligator gar may be caught by use of rod and reel, trotline, and throwline. E. Daily limit is 1 for any fish species of special concern in category I or II, Alligator gar taken by bow and arrow, gigs, spears, or spearguns cannot be which includes alligator gar, black buffalo, shovelnose sturgeon (see Title released. Alligator gar caught and placed on a stringer cannot be released (a 800:25-19-6). Such harvest must be reported to the Wildlife Department. practice called culling). Harvest must be reported to the Wildlife Department (580) 924-4087.

Some areas have different regulations. See “Public Fishing Waters” special regulations for daily and size limits on specific areas.

BLACK BASS (LARGEMOUTH, SMALLMOUTH & SPOTTED BASS)

Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Minimum Size Limit: • Largemouth & Smallmouth – 6 (combined) • Largemouth & Smallmouth – 14" minimum (in public waters) • Spotted – None • Spotted – None Check "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations for areas with additional daily and size limits.

Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Spotted Bass • Mouth hinge well behind eye • Mouth hinge in front of eye • Mouth hinge even with • State record: 14 lbs., 13.7 oz. • State record: 8 lbs., 7 oz. back edge of eye • State record: 8 lbs., 2 oz.

Tooth Patch: Another way to distinguish black bass is the presence or absence of a tooth patch on the Most largemouth bass have Smallmouth and spotted tongue. The majority of largemouth bass have no tooth no tooth patch on the tongue. bass display a tooth patch patch on the tongue, while smallmouth and spotted on the tongue. bass do have a tooth patch on the tongue.

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Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Size Limit: • Channel and/or Blue Catfish combined – 15 • Channel Catfish – None • Flathead Catfish – 5 • Blue Catfish – Only one over 30" • Flathead Catfish – None Check "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations for areas with additional daily and size limits. For noodling limits, see page 8.

Channel Catfish Blue Catfish Flathead Catfish • Curved anal fin • Straight anal fin • Tail not forked • State record: 35 lbs., 15 oz. • State record: 98 lbs. • State record: 78 lbs., 8 oz.

CRAPPIE

Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Minimum Size Limit: • 37 (combined White and/or Black crappie) • None

Check "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations for areas with additional daily and size limits.

Black Crappie White Crappie • No true pattern to black spots • Distinct vertical bands of blue/gray spots • 7-8 bony spines in dorsal fin • 5-6 bony spines in dorsal fin • State record: 4 lbs., 10 oz. • State record: 4 lbs., 15 oz.

DAILY LIMITS & MEASURING FISH Daily limits are for 24-hour periods (midnight to midnight). No person can have in his or her possession while in the field more than one daily limit of any fish species. Nonresidents cannot have more than two days' limit in his or her possession at any time. When mea­sur­ing fish, total length is mea­sured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail, with fish laid flat on a ruler, mouth closed and tail fins pressed together.

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2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE 11 STATEWIDE DAILY & SIZE LIMITS

STRIPED BASS, HYBRIDS, & WHITE BASS

Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Size Limit: • Striped Bass - 5 • Striped Bass - None • Striped Bass Hybrids - 20 • Striped Bass Hybrids - No more than 5 fish over 20" • White Bass - None • White Bass - None Check "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations for areas with additional daily and size limits. Oklahoma's Official Striped Bass Striped Bass Hybrid White Bass State Fish • Back not arched • Back slightly arched • Arched back • State record: 47 lbs., 8 oz. • State record: 23 lbs., 4 oz. • State record: 4 lbs., 9.6 oz.

• Strong, unbroken dark lines • Some broken lines • Faint lines, usually unbroken

Two long patches DISTINGUISHING on tongue WHITE BASS White bass are also distinguished from striped bass and striped bass hybrids by tooth patches on the tongue. One round or White bass have a single tooth patch, striped bass and heart-shaped striped bass hybrids have two tooth patches. patch on tongue Downward Views Inside Mouth Striped Bass and White Bass of Lower Jaw and Tongue. Striped Bass Hybrid

TROUT (RAINBOW & BROWN)

Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Minimum Size Limit: • Rainbow Trout - 6 • None • Brown Trout - 6 Check pages 18 - 21 for areas with additional daily and size limits.

Rainbow Trout Brown Trout • State record: 11 lbs., 4.32 oz. • State record: 17 lbs., 4.6 oz. • Black spots on tail • Few or no black spots on tail

• Iridescence on sides • Orange and red spots on side

12 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE WALLEYE, SAUGER, SAUGEYE

Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Minimum Size Limit: • 6 (combined) • 14" minimum Check "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations for areas with additional daily and size limits.

Walleye Sauger Saugeye • State Record: 12 lbs., 13 oz. • State Record: 5 lbs., 5 oz. • State Record: 10 lbs. • No spots on spiny dorsal fin • Distinct spots on spiny dorsal fin • Spiny dorsal fin with distinct spots and bars in webbing

• Few or no cheek scales • Tan body with distinct • Cheek covered • Body gold with distinct • Cheek covered brown blotches with scales brown blotches with scales

PADDLEFISH STRIPEREXPRESS.COM Topwater Lure Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Minimum Size Limit: Striper Guides • 1 • None We Guarantee Statewide Annual Limit: • 2 Excitement! Harvest must be reported via E-Check at wildlifedepartment.com. Check page 14 for additional paddlefish regulations.

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• Distinctive rounded, protruding blade in front. • State Record: 125 lbs., 7 oz.

ALLIGATOR GAR

Statewide Daily Limit: Statewide Minimum Size Limit: Bass • Crappie • Blue Gill • Stripe • 1 • None In Your Local Stores or Contact Us 800-762-4701; www.sliderfishing.com Harvest must be reported to Wildlife Department (580) 924-4087. “Finessee Fishing Began Here” Free Catalog Check "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations for areas with additional daily and *** *** size limits.

• State Record: 254 lbs., 12 oz.

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daily limit. Anglers must Paddlefish Regulations stop snagging for the day Paddlefish daily limit is one daily on Sunday, when a paddlefish is kept. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Anglers fishing trotlines or Any paddlefish caught on a Monday or Friday throwlines must release all must be released immediately. Anglers cannot paddlefish before leaving possess a paddlefish in the field on Mondays their lines (unless keeping or Fridays. one for a daily limit). Once you keep a fish, you must stop paddle- Paddlefish taken by fish fishing (snagging) for the day and report bowfishing, gigs, spears

the harvest using the online E-Check system. wildlifedepartment.com and spearguns cannot be The annual paddlefish harvest limit is two released. These methods paddlefish per angler. when a paddlefish is kept. When landing a pad- cannot be used Mondays and Fridays. Paddlefish angling by all methods is closed dlefish, it is illegal to use gaff hooks or any Paddlefish not immediately released are on the Spring River from the State Highway 60 technique or device that injures the fish, unless considered kept and must be tagged imme- bridge upstream to the Kansas line. Snagging the angler is bowfishing. diately with the angler’s paddlefish permit of paddlefish or any fish is closed from 10 p.m. No person can possess eggs (attached to the number. Date and time of harvest must also to 6 a.m. year-round east of I-35 and north of egg membrane) of more than one paddlefish. be recorded on the permit immediately. I-40, except the Miami City Park from the south No person can possess more than 3 pounds of All harvested paddlefish must be reported boat ramp to the 125 Highway bridge which processed paddlefish eggs or fresh paddlefish within 24 hours to the Online Check Station at shall remain open. eggs removed from the membrane. Processed wildlifedepartment.com. Under no circum- Residents and nonresidents must obtain a eggs are any eggs taken from a paddlefish that stances can any paddlefish be caught, kept and free paddlefish permit in addition to a fishing have gone through a process that turns the eggs later released (no culling). license before fishing for paddlefish. The free into caviar or into a caviar-like product. Each cleaned paddlefish and its parts (car- permit is available at wildlifedepartment.com No person can ship into or out of, transport cass, meat or eggs) must be tagged and kept or from fishing license dealers or any Wildlife into or out of, have in possession with the intent separate from all other cleaned paddlefish or Department office in the state (see Fisheries to so transport, or cause to be removed from paddlefish parts. Each person must keep their Offices, page 34). this state, raw unprocessed, processed or frozen paddlefish distinctly separate from paddlefish Residents and nonresidents may have one paddlefish eggs. taken by others. Paddlefish and paddlefish paddlefish in their possession in the field. Non- All paddlefish must have all internal organs parts must remain tagged until the person in residents may possess no more than the annual removed before leaving the state. possession of the same reaches their residence. harvest limit at any other time. Note: For information on fishing below When snagging for paddlefish, anglers are Catch and release of paddlefish by use of rod dams for paddlefish, see Tailwaters in the allowed only one single hook or one treble and reel, trotlines and throwlines is allowed, "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations on hook. All hooks must have barbs removed or year-round. Paddlefish must be released imme- page 32. Snagging is closed for one mile below completely closed. Anglers must stop snagging diately after being caught, unless kept for the Eufaula Dam.

IMPORTANT PADDLEFISH REGULATIONS • Barbless Hooks ONLY • One (1) rod and reel (pole and line) per angler • Daily Limit: One (1) fish • Annual Limit: Two (2) fish • Mondays and Fridays: Catch-and-release ONLY • MUST E-Check all harvested fish within 24 hours (E-Check at wildlifedepartment.com) • Residents and nonresidents must obtain a free paddlefish permit, annually (permits expire on Dec. 31); permit must be printed out and carried on person • Fish kept must be tagged immediately with angler’s paddlefish permit number • Once a fish is kept, DATE and TIME must be recorded on angler’s paddlefish permit immediately • Once a fish is kept, it CANNOT be released (no culling) • Once a fish is kept, angler MUST stop fishing (snagging) for the day • Snagging prohibited from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. east of I-35 and north of I-40, except the Miami City Park

14 PADDLEFISH RESEARCH CENTER

Location: 61091 E. 120 Road, Miami, OK 74354. (Four miles north Fish pick-up: Wildlife Department personnel will pick up live of Twin Bridges State Park.) paddlefish from bank and boat anglers at Grand Lake. Call the PRC to arrange for a pick-up. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, opening March 1 and closing April 30. Purpose: Wildlife Department biologists collect important biological data for paddlefish management, process paddlefish Contacts: Call Paddlefish/Caviar Coordinator Brandon Brown meat for anglers and salvage paddlefish eggs. The PRC also at (918) 686-3673 or the PRC at (918) 542-9422. serves as the hub for statewide paddlefish management and research activities.

Q: Why can I only keep two fish? your records by writing it on the paddlefish permit. A: After years of data collection and consideration of numerous Q: Why is it prohibited to snag for paddlefish with more than alternatives, Wildlife Department biologists have concluded that an one rod and reel while fishing from a boat? individual annual harvest limit is the best solution for long-term har- A: In recent years, snagging for paddlefish has transitioned from vest management in Oklahoma. The primary goals are to conserve primarily a bank fishery to a boat fishery due to improvements in the resource and reduce total harvest while preserving opportunity sonar technology, access, and information on staging areas. Groups for as many anglers as possible. Catch-and-release angling for pad- of paddlefish staging to spawn are highly vulnerable to boats with dlefish remains available statewide, year-round with few restrictions. multiple rods per angler, and this scenario provides for higher inci- Q: I have a permit, so what do I need to do to harvest a fish dence of take violations, additional fish stress, and gives boating on a legal harvest day? anglers a distinct advantage over bank anglers. A: Once an angler catches and decides to keep a fish, the fish Q: What do I do if I catch a banded paddlefish? should be labeled with the angler’s paddlefish permit number. One A: If you harvested the fish, there will be an opportunity to report the option is to put duct tape around the bill and write the angler’s permit band during the E-Check process at wildlifedepartment.com. If you number on the tape in permanent marker. Record the date and time released the fish, please report your band at PaddlefishBands.com of harvest on the “record of game” section on the paddlefish permit. or call the Paddlefish Research Center at (918) 542-9422. Within 24 hours of harvest, the paddlefish must be reported. Go to wildlifedepartment.com or visit the Paddlefish Research Center during business hours to report your harvest. Once reported, the angler will receive a confirmation number. Retain the number for Paddlefish Capital of Oklahoma! “My-am-uh”

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Looking for a nearby lake or pond to fish? Through agreements between Oklahoma municipalities and the Wildlife Department, these areas offer convenient “Close to Home” fishing opportunities in metro areas. Close-to-Home Fishing waters have the following restrictions: • Fishing is limited to no more than three rods and reels per person, with no more than three hooks per line (treble hooks are considered one hook). No other fishing methods are allowed. • All largemouth bass must be released (returned to the water) immediately after being caught; no harvest is allowed. • Channel catfish and blue catfish have a combined daily limit of six; only one blue catfish over 30 inches is allowed to be kept. • No netting of any kind (including castnetting) is permitted. For all other species, consult the statewide regulations.

Oklahoma City – (405) 297-1426: El Reno – (405) 262-4070: Lawton – (580) 581-3400: • Crystal Lake (6625 SW 15th). Fishing pier • Legion Park (620 S Reno Ave.) • Park - Lake Helen may be reserved for youth-related aquatic • Southern Hills North (2710 Faith Ave.) (Interstate 44 and NW Cache Rd.) programs. For more information, contact • Liberty Lake (1717 NW Kinyon) City Care at (405) 657-7947. • Southern Hills South (2810 Faith Ave.) • Skyline Pond (NE 27 and Dearborn Ave.) • Dolese Youth Park (5105 NW 50th) Enid – (580) 554-1536: • Park Lane Pond (Southeast Pinewood Dr.) • Edwards Park (1515 N Bryant Ave.) • Meadowlake Park (Corner of S Van • Kids Lake (3200 W Wilshire Blvd.) Buren St. and W Rupe Ave.) Medicine Park – (580) 529-2825: • Kitchen Lake (5894 SE 119th) • Government Springs North Park • Medicine Creek (From Gondola Dam to State Highway 49 bridge) • Route 66 Park (9901 NW 23rd) (300 S 5th St.) • South Lakes Regional Park (4302 SW 119th) • Crosslin Park (1600 block W Purdue Ave.) Moore – (405) 793-5090: • Zoo Lake (2101 NE 50th) — • City of Enid Water Works (1400 block • Little River Park (700 SW 4th) east shoreline only W Chestnut Ave.) • Buck Thomas Park Pond (1903 NE 12th St.) Bartlesville - (918) 338-4226: Guthrie – (405) 282-8400: Mustang – (405) 376-7739: • Mineral Wells Park (901 S Division) • Lee Lake (2200 SE Adams Blvd.) • Wildhorse Park (1201 N Mustang Rd.) • Highland Park (1102 E Warner Ave.) Choctaw – (405) 390-8198: Norman – (405) 366-5472: • Choctaw Creek Park (2001 N Harper) Harrah – (405) 454-2951: • George M. Sutton Urban Wilderness Area • Ten Acre Park (NE 10th St. and • Heritage Park (1374 N Church Ave.) (1920 12th Ave. NE) Choctaw Rd.) Jenks – (918) 299-5883: • Northeast Lions Park (1800 Northcliff Ave.) • Veterans Park Pond (E 101 and Elm) Del City – (405) 670-7314: • Griffin Community Park (1001 E Robinson) • Eagle Lake (3405 E Reno) Jones – (405) 399-5301: Edmond – (405) 359-4630: • Battey-Mullhousen pond (N Henney Rd. and Sapulpa - (918) 227-5151 W Main St.) • Kelly Lane Park (1151 S Park St.) • Hafer Park (1034 S Bryant Ave.) • Mitch Park (2901 Marylin Williams Dr.) Yukon – (405) 354-7208: • Bickham-Rudkin Park (450 E 33rd St.) • City Park (2200 S Holly St.) • Welch Park (615 Annawood Rd.) • Robertson Activity Center (1200 Lakeshore Dr.) FISH STOCKED IN "CLOSE TO HOME" WATERS

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General Trout Regulations LAKE CARL ETLING

PERRY CCC LAKE License Requirements: INTERSTATE 35 • A resident or nonresident fishing license is LAKE INTERSTATE re­quired of all persons who take or attempt WATONGA 44 LOWER to take fish, including trout, un­less otherwise ILLINOIS exempt. INTERSTATE RIVER 40 INTERSTATE 40 • A trout license (stamp) is no longer required because it is included in the resident or non- ROBBER’S INTERSTATE CAVE resident fishing license. MEDICINE 44 CREEK Trout Stocking Seasons: INTERSTATE See map and description of each state- 35 BLUE LOWER RIVER MOUNTAIN designated trout area. Anglers may fish for and FORK harvest trout any time during the year, unless otherwise specified by area. Method of Taking: • It is unlawful to take fish from state- designated trout areas dur­ing trout season by any means except one rod and reel (or one pole and line). TROUT STOCKING & FISHING REPORT To see a general schedule for trout stocking and fishing reports, please visit • Trout caught and placed on a stringer or oth- erwise held in posses­ sion­ cannot be released wildlifedepartment.com. later (no culling). • All trout in possession must be kept on a stringer marked with that angler's name and fishing license number. All anglers must have their own stringer. Daily & Size Limits: VETERANS POND (JENKS) • Daily limit is six rainbow trout in all state- designated trout areas except in portions of TROUT REGULATIONS the Blue River, the Lower Illinois River and Through generous donations from BancFirst, Jenks provides a special trout season at the Lower River. (See maps Veterans Pond, East 101st Street South and South Elm St., from Dec. 1 through Feb. 28 and descriptions on pages 19 and 21.) of the following calendar year. • There is no minimum size limit for rainbow • Only one pole or rod and reel per person. trout at any state-designated trout area except • Only six trout per person per day. in portions of the Lower Illinois River and the Lower Mountain Fork River. (See maps • No culling (releasing fish caught earlier and kept). and descriptions on pages 19 and 21.) • Bank fishing only; no wading, tubing or boating. • Daily limit for brown trout is six with no • A state fishing license is required. minimum size limit, except at the Low­er Moun­tain Fork River and Lower Illinois River where the daily limit is one; size lim­it: 20-inch mini­mum,­ with a pos­session­ limit of two after­ the first day. Possession Limit: DOLESE YOUTH PARK POND No person shall have in his possession in the field more than one daily limit of any trout TROUT REGULATIONS species. After the first day, no person shall have Through generous donations from Dolese Bros. and more than 12 rainbow trout and 12 brown trout Trout Unlimited 89er Chapter, Oklahoma City provides in his or her possession, except at the Low­er a special trout fishing season at Dolese Youth Park Moun­tain Fork River and Lower Illinois River pond from Dec. 1 through Feb. 28 of the following where the possession limit for brown trout is calendar year. two. Non­res­i­dents shall not have more than • Only one pole or rod and reel per person. two days’ limit of any trout species upon leav- ing the state. • Only six trout per person per day. Artificial Flies and Lures Defined: • No culling (releasing fish earlier caught and kept). Fishing tackle made by fly-tying or artificial • Bank fishing only. No wading, tubing or boating. lures made of wood, metal, glass, feathers, hair, • State fishing license and Oklahoma City fishing synthetic fibers or hard plastic and barbless permit required. For Oklahoma City rules and hooks only. The use of any substance, includ- permit information, call (405) 297-1426. ing soft plastics, in combination with restricted fishing tackle is prohibited.

18 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE TROUT AREA INFORMATION

Lower Mountain Fork River Trout Stocking Season: Year-round. FIRST HWY 259A SCENIC BRIDGE SECOND HWY 259A SCENIC BRIDGE Designated Trout Area/Size/Location: Twelve-mile portion of the Lower Mountain Fork River and its tributaries from the Broken Bow Reservoir spillway downstream to the U.S. 70 bridge. About five miles of this designated trout stream lies within Beavers Bend State Park, in McCurtain County. Bank Access/Boat Ramps: Bank access is unlimited within the state park and downstream to the re-regulation dam. Another public access point exists at Presbyterian Falls. Boat ramps are just upstream of and below the re-regulation dam. Notes of Interest: Camping and cabin facilities are available within Beavers Bend State Park and below the re-regulation dam. For information, call the park at (580) 494-6300. For weekly fishing reports for the Lower Mountain Fork River, visit www.flyfishoklahoma.com or call (858) 480-5142. Trout Regulations: • Brown trout - Daily limit: one; size limit: 20-inch minimum. • Rainbow trout - Daily limit: six combined from Red and Blue Zones. See Zone regula- tions below. Special Regulations by Zone: Blue Zones: (From the Broken Bow Reservoir spillway downstream to the first Highway Bridge below the Spillway; from the second Highway Bridge below the Spillway downstream to the State Park Dam; and from the mouth of Rough Branch Creek downstream to U.S. 70 bridge): • Rainbow trout - Daily limit: six; no minimum size limit. • Use of bait and barbed hooks is permitted. Red Zones: Below Broken Bow dam from the first Highway Bridge below the Spillway downstream to the second Highway Bridge below the Spillway, including the Evening Hole stream channel; and from the State Park Dam downstream to the mouth of Rough Branch Creek): • Rainbow trout - Daily limit: one; Size limit: 20-inch minimum. • Possession of any trout less than 20 inches is prohibited. • Use of bait or barbed hooks is prohibited in the Red Zone. Fishing is restricted to barb- less hooks, artificial flies and artificial lures only.

ANS Alert: Didymo, an aquatic nuisance species commonly referred to as “rock snot,” has been identified in the Lower Mountain Fork River. To prevent spreading this undesirable organism, please clean and dry waders and other fishing equipment after use in the Lower Mountain Fork River.

Blue River Trout Stocking Season: Trout are stocked from Nov. 1 through March 31 of the following calendar year. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location: A 6.25-mile portion of the Blue River flowing through the Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area located in Johnston County, four miles east of Tishomingo on State Highway 78 and six miles north. Bank Access: Bank/wading access is available throughout the area (see accompanying map). Notes of Interest: Camping facilities available only at the Blue River Campground area (see map). Special access is provided for people who use wheelchairs. For information, call (580) 443-5728. For complete public use restrictions, see page 27. Special Regulations: From Nov. 1 to Feb. 28, the portion of the Blue River which enters the north side of the property and flows to the end of the first walk-in trail is catch-and-release only. (See shaded area on map.) Fishing is restricted to barbless hooks, artificial flies and lures only. Starting March 1, special regulations do not apply. Also, no camping and no vehicles are allowed except in designated parking areas of the Carl R. and Ruth Walker Landrum Wilderness and the Bill and Valerie Plaster Wildlife Management Unit. Nonhunting and nonfishing visitors to the area are required to possess a Wildlife Conservation Passport, unless exempt (see page 6).

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Robber's Cave Trout Stocking Season: Trout are stocked from Nov. 1 through March 15 of the fol­low­ing calendar year. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location: A 1.5-mile portion of Fourche Maline River immediately below Carl- ton Lake Dam downstream to the southern boundary of Rob­ber's Cave State Park, located in Latimer County, five miles north of Wilburton on State Highway 2. Bank Access: Bank access is good because the entire designated trout stream lies within Robber's Cave State Park. Notes of Interest: Camping and cabin facilities are avail­able with­in the state park. For information, call (918) 465-2565.

Lake Carl Etling Trout Stocking Season: Trout are stocked from Nov. 1 through April 30 of the following calendar year. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location: This 159-acre lake is within Black Mesa State Park in Cimarron County, about 30 miles northwest of Boise City. Bank Access/Boat Ramps: Berms extending from the south bank. Boat ramps on east and south sides of the lake. Notes of Interest: Camping facilities, including hook­ups, are available within the state park. For information, call Black Mesa State Park at (580) 426-2222.

Medicine Creek Trout Stocking Season: Trout are stocked from Nov. 1 through March 15 of the following calendar year. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location: Medicine Creek from Gondola Lake dam downstream to the State Highway 49 bridge. Bank Access: A sidewalk along the east side of Medicine Creek in the town of Medicine Park will offer the best fishing access. Parking and fishing access also will be found along the creek's east bank just north of the State Highway 49 bridge. The west side of the creek is mostly undeveloped but is accessible on foot. Anglers should avoid trespassing on any residential property. Notes of Interest: Camping facilities are available at the nearby Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. For more information, call the refuge headquarters at (580) 429-3222 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Lodging is available in and around Medicine Park.

20 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE Lower Illinois River Trout Stocking Season: Year-round. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location: A 7.75-mile portion of the Illinois River from Tenkiller Ferry Dam to U.S. 64 bridge near Gore in Sequoyah Coun­ty. Bank Access/Boat Ramps: The Lower Illinois River Public Fishing and Hunting Area – Simp and Helen Watts Management Unit offers public fishing access to almost one mile of the trout stream and 320 acres of public hunting opportunity (see map). To reach the area, travel north on State Highway 100 from Gore about four miles. Turn east onto county road E0990 and travel about one mile to the entrance. Park in the designated parking area only. The area is managed for walk-in access only. Four other public access sites are available along the state-designated trout stream, includ- ing a pool off the river located immediately below the dam which allows trout fishing even during high power generation. Another good site is located at the River Road Public Access Area about six miles downstream from the dam. The Gore Landing Public Access Area, operated by the town of Gore, (918) 489-2636, offers camping and a boat launching ramp. Special Regulations: Daily limit Brown trout – one; 20-inch minimum length. Rainbow trout – six, no minimum length. From USGS stream gauge downstream to Gravel Pit County Road: one; 20-inch minimum length. Trout fishing in the Lower Illinois River Simp and Helen Watts Management Unit from the USGS stream gauge downstream to Gravel Pit County Road is restricted to artificial flies and lures only and barbless hooks only. Single barbed hooks 3/0 or larger may be used only when fishing with natural bait for species other than trout. Artificial baits and treble hooks with barbs when using hooks 3/0 or larger are also allowed when fishing for species other than trout. Lower Illinois River Public Fishing and Hunting Area Simp and Helen Watts Management Unit – all general trout fishing regulations apply (see page 18). No overnight camping is allowed on the area.

Perry CCC / Lake Perry Park Trout Stocking Season Trout are stocked from Nov. 1 to March 31 of the following calendar year. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location One mile south of Perry off State Highway 86 in Noble County. This 32-acre lake is within five minutes of Interstate 35. Bank Access/Boat Ramps Bank access plentiful; boat ramp on west side of the lake. Notes of Interest Historic pavilions near the south shoreline were projects of the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934. Special Regulations The City of Perry issues permits for fishing and boating. Camping is available nearby. For information, call (580) 336-4241.

Lake Watonga Trout Stocking Season Trout are stocked from Nov. 1 through March 31 of the following calendar year. Designated Trout Area/Size/Location Seven miles north of Watonga in Blaine County. This 55-acre lake is within Roman Nose State Park. Bank Access/Boat Ramps Bank access and a boat ramp on the west side of the lake. Notes of Interest Camp­ing and lodge facilities are available within Roman Nose State Park. For information, call the park at (800) 892-8690. wildlifedepartment.com

2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE 21 OKLAHOMA RECORD FISH

Rod and Reel Record Fish Common Name Lbs. Oz. Length Girth Where When Angler Bass, Largemouth 14 13.7 26 1/8 23 Cedar Lake 3-13-13 Dale Miller Bass, Smallmouth 8 7 23 1/8 18 Lawtonka 3-21-12 Ryan Wasser Bass, Spotted 8 2 23 1/2 17 1/2 Pittsburg Co. Pond 6-27-58 O. J. Stone Bass, Striped 47 8 48 30 Lower Illinois River 6-10-96 Louis Parker Bass, White 4 9.6 20 17 Kaw Lake 4-6-13 Miguel Farias Bass, Hybrid Black 8 5.6 22 3/4 16 1/2 Veterans Lake 3-27-06 Dru Kinslow Bass, Hybrid Striped 23 4 33 1/2 27 Altus-Lugert Lake 4-1-97 Paul Hollister Bass, Hybrid Yellow 2 5 15 3/4 12 5/8 Kiamichi River 3-26-91 George R. Edwards Buffalo, Bigmouth 59 15 43 3/4 33 1/2 Greenleaf 11-12-88 Leroy Broaddrick Buffalo, Black 42 8 42 1/4 29 Chimney Rock Lake 11-17-13 Jeff D. Olinger Buffalo, Smallmouth 47 10 42 1/4 31 Chimney Rock Lake 12-14-14 Jeff D. Olinger Bullhead, Black 6 13 18 5/8 17 3/4 Jackson Co. Pond 5-24-84 Gary Cole Bullhead, Yellow 2 5 16 10 5/8 Okfuskee Co. Pond 5-3-14 Nathan W. Williams Carp, Common 39 10.4 39 1/4 30 3/4 Grady Co. Pond 4-23-02 Brandon Hughes Carp, Grass 68 15.2 49 34 Chelsea City Lake 4-5-08 Jereme Budgick Carpsucker, River 7 11 24 17 Canadian Co. Pond 4-18-90 W.C. “Bill” Kenyon Catfish, Blue 98 54 1/2 39 1/2 Lake Texoma 11-11-04 Billy Nabors Catfish, Channel 35 15 39 1/4 26 1/4 Taft Lake 9-11-05 Gary Doak, Jr. Catfish, Flathead 78 8 51 36 1/2 El Reno City Lake 5-11-10 Richard Williams Crappie, Black 4 10 20 1/4 17 3/4 Ottawa Co. Pond 6-16-74 Rollie Williams Crappie, White 4 15 19 16 1/4 Kingfisher Co. Pond 5-4-91 Frank Robinson Drum, Freshwater 38 41 3/4 28 3/4 Tenkiller Lake 5-23-76 Harold Phillips Eel, American 5 7 39 1/2 9 7/8 Lower Illinois River 6-3-95 Dolores Munsell Gar, Alligator (snagged) 254 12 97 3/4 44 Texoma 4-23-15 Paul Easley Gar, Longnose 43 8 64 1/2 23 1/2 Eufaula 8-28-12 Howard Zummer Gar, Shortnose 5 6 32 Brown Lake, McAAP 8-16-03 Robert Byrd Goldeye 2 8 18 5/8 10 3/4 Arkansas River 4-27-96 James R. Smith Herring, Skipjack 3 6 19 13 3/8 Eufaula Tailwaters 4-3-92 Bobby Moore Paddlefish 125 7 55 41 1/4 Arkansas River 4-10-11 Aaron Stone Pickerel, Chain 2 10 22 1/2 9 1/2 Lower Mtn. Fork River 4-22-82 Eric Lowe Pickerel, Grass 7 13 5 1/8 Beaver Creek 3-17-95 Barry Bryant Pike, Northern 36 8 44 Lake Carl Etling 6-13-76 Raymond Fernandez Redhorse, River 8 5 28 1/2 17 1/8 Illinois River 2-11-77 Willis Pippin Sauger 5 5 23 14 Kerr Res­er­voir 1-18-81 Chet Munds Saugeye 10 28 1/4 19 Fort Cobb Lake 2-24-06 Curt Wilkerson Sunfish, Bluegill­ 2 6 12 3/4 14 1/2 Kay Co. Pond 5-8-87 Tom Shorter Sunfish, Green 2 7 13 14 1/4 Pontotoc Co. Pond 10-16-72 Eddie Shulanberger Sunfish, Hybrid 1 14 12 3/8 13 7/8 Bryan Co. Pond 5-24-97 Hal Smith Sunfish, Redear 2 1 12 3/4 13 Logan Co. Pond 11-15-73 Ruby Lee Farmer Trout, Brown 17 4.6 32 3/4 20 Lower Mtn. Fork River 4-10-05 Jason Archie Trout, Rainbow­ 11 4.32 29 3/16 16 9/16 Lower Illinois River 4-4-15 Paul Glover Walleye 12 13 30 3/8 19 1/2 Robert S. Kerr 5-8-04 Kerry Carter Unrestricted Division Record Fish Common Name Lbs. Ozs. Length Girth Where When Angler/Method Buffalo, Bigmouth 60 6.4 43 33 3/4 Texoma 4-25-15 Allen Bynum/bow & arrow Buffalo, Black 57 12 43 1/4 31 Tenkiller Lake 6-30-84 Chester Penn/trotline Buffalo, Smallmouth 50 4 39 1/2 33 1/2 Broken Bow Lake 5-20-10 Rickey Smith/trotline Carp, Common 48 13 40 32 Broken Bow Lake 5-16-10 Scotty Littles/bow & arrow Carp, Grass 77 53 36 1/4 Arbuckle Lake 7-30-02 Brandon Taber/bow & ar­row Carpsucker, River 9 6.4 25 3/4 17 3/4 Canton Lake 5-10-15 Josh A. Brooks/bow & arrow Catfish, Blue 118 8 57 41 3/4 Lake Texoma 5-4-88 Dan Grider/jugline Catfish, Flathead 106 60 39 1/2 Wister Lake 4-5-77 C. Clubb/trotline Eel, American 5 8.7 40 9 3/4 Webbers Falls 8-15-02 Billy Davison/trotline Gar, Shortnose 9 11.5 43 1/4 13 3/8 Kaw Dam Tailwaters 9-2-07 Dwayne Carter/bow & arrow Gar, Spotted 10 12.8 38 1/8 13.5 Lake Texoma 4-21-16 Chay Nease/bow & arrow Hogsucker, Northern 2 1 15 5/8 9 1/4 Illinois River 3-15-10 Clint Williams/gigging Paddlefish 134 55 44 Grand Lake 8-13-92 Charles Ham/trotline Redhorse, Black 5 11 25 3/4 12 3/4 Illinois River 12-6-09 Brandon Taber/bow & arrow Redhorse, Golden 8 12 29 16 1/4 Illinois River 3-16-08 Everett Noblin, Jr./gigging Redhorse, River 10 19 28 1/2 15 Illinois River 3-17-10 Carl Williams/gigging Sturgeon, Shovelnose 2 15 29 8 1/2 Arkansas River 10-12-97 Paul R. Forman/throw line

22 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE How to Certify a State Record 1. Fish must be caught on rod and line and must be hooked and played by only one person. (Except for unrestricted division, which recognizes fish species taken by legal means other than rod and reel such as bow and arrow, gig, spear, trotline, jugline, limbline, etc. These records must tie or wildlifedepartment.com exceed the weight of the existing rod and reel record.) 2. Fish must be caught in accordance with Oklahoma fishing regulations. 3. No fish caught from any hatchery or com­mer­cial put-and-take lake is eligible. 4. Accredited or certified weight scales must be used to weigh the fish. Accred­ it­ ed­ steel measur­ ing­ tapes must be used to measure the fish. The fish should be measured from tip of the snout to the end of the tail, with fish laid flat on a ruler, mouth closed and tail lobes pressed together, giving length of fish in inch­es. Measure the girth of the fish in inches around its widest point. Three witnesses, one of which must be an employee of the Wildlife Department, must witness the This whopper white bass was landed by Dustin Plott of Blanchard, OK weighing and measuring of the fish and sign the af­fi­da­vit. and weighed 3.7 pounds. It's the new lake record for Lake Texoma. 5. The fish may be frozen, but must be in a thawed, natural, live-weight condition when approved by a Wildlife Department biologist or tech­ni­cian. Preserve the fish until you receive an official letter of verification from the director of the Wildlife Department. 6. A clear photograph showing a close-up side view of the fish must accompany the completed fish affidavit form. All pho­to­graphs become the property of the Wildlife Department.

7. The Wildlife Department reserves the right to collect fish scale, tis- wildlifedepartment.com sue or spine sam­ples to check fish identification and to refuse any questionable fish affidavit submitted. The affidavit must be sub­mit­ted within 30 days of the date the fish is caught. 8. With the exception of grass carp, no restricted exotic species will be eligible for state record fish recognition.

Tim Cranfield caught the new Ft. Gibson white bass record around the Chouteau Bend area. It weighed 3.35 pounds.

LAKE RECORD FISH PROGRAM What is the biggest fish you’ve ever caught? A 7-pound largemouth, a 2-pound crappie or a 45-pound blue catfish? While your fish may not have broken a state record, it could very possibly be the biggest fish ever caught out of your favorite lake. The Lake Record fish program was established to recognize big fish and the lakes where they are caught. wildlifedepartment.com

Been to the lake lately? You might have caught a lake record! The Lake Record fish program continues to grow, as more and more anglers find themselves holding a fish that qualifies for a lake record. From lakes large and small, from one side of the state to the other, the Lake Record program recognizes anglers who land a fish that is a record for that lake. Once an angler catches a fish that might qualify as a lake record, he or A new lake record has been certified at Lake Overholser she must have the catch certified at a Lake Record Keeper location. For in Oklahoma City for hybrid striped bass. Sean Nguyen of a full list of record keepers, visit our web site, wildlifedepartment.com. Edmond caught the 15.4 pound fish on April 6, 2017. To qualify for the Lake Record Program, your catch must be larger than a 6-pound largemouth bass; 4-pound smallmouth bass; 2-pound spotted bass; 2-pound crappie; 15-pound channel catfish; 40-pound blue or flathead catfish; 3-pound white bass; 20-pound striped bass; 8-pound hybrid; 5-pound walleye/ saugeye; 1-pound sunfish or 40-pound paddlefish.

2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE 23 AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES (ANS)

As soon as you pull your boat

out of the water, remember to: Anchor Live Wells Motor Prop Dock Lines Clean. Bilge Pressure wash your boat, trailer and equipment with hot water (140º F) and remove all zebra mussels, plant fragments and mud that are visible. Trailer Drain. Drain all water from your boat, motor, bilge, live wells, coolers and ballast. Hull Bunks Axle Prop texasinvasives.org Dry. Rollers If pressure wash is not available, allow the boat, trailer and equipment to dry thoroughly for at least five days before visiting a new water body.

IT'S THE LAW! ANS are invasive, non-native species that threaten the ecological integrity of aquatic ecosystems in Oklahoma. People must remove all aquatic plant species and zebra mussels from boats, trailers and other gear prior to launching boats in state waters. If you find something you believe to be an ANS, call biologist Curtis Tackett at (405) 365-5060. For more information on ANS, go online to ProtectYourWaters.net

SHAD RESTRICTION ATTENTION No person shall transport shad from the following waters. If shad are collected from these listed waters for use as bait, they may only be used in the water body from which ANGLERS they were collected. Bighead and silver carp are invading Oklahoma waters. If you catch either • The Red River below Lake Texoma to the Arkansas state line of these species, do not release the • Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees fish back into the water. Report it to Wildlife Department personnel immedi- • The Neosho River from Grand Lake to the Kansas state line ately by calling (405) 365-5060. Anglers • The Kiamichi River below Hugo Lake to the Red River are allowed to possess dead or live big- head and silver carp when reporting them to the Wildlife Department. The Wildlife Department is collecting bio- logical data on these species to better understand their population status and the threats they pose to state lakes and Bighead Carp Juvenile Silver Carp Juvenile Gizzard Shad rivers. Your cooperation is appreciated.

24 PROHIBITED ANS in Oklahoma SPECIES LIST Note: For a complete list of aquatic nuisance species in Oklahoma, including noxious aquatic Importing into the state or possession plants, please refer to Title 800. of the following exotic fish or their eggs in Oklahoma is illegal: • Alewives • Australian Red Claw (Crayfish) • Bighead Carp • Black Carp

USFWS • Blueback Herring

USGS • Boney-Tongue Fishes • Electric Catfish

Bighead Carp Silver Carp • Electric Eel • Freshwater Stingray • Gar-Pike Minnow • Houri • Parasitic South American Catfish • Pavon or Peacock Bass • Piranha

University of Florida, IFAS Florida, of University • Rainbow Smelt • Rudd and Rudd Hybrids

ODFW • Silver Carp • Snakehead • Walking Catfish Disclaimer: For a complete list of species and their genus that are illegal Harris Mud Crab Hydrilla to import into the state or possess in Oklahoma please refer to Title 800.

ODNR

Australian Red Claw (Crayfish) USFWS

White Perch Zebra Mussels

Piranha USFWS USFWS Walking Catfish

Peacock Bass

Northern Snakehead Didymo Golden Algae

2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE 25 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: I’m 72 years old and live in Texas. My Question Concerns Who To Call Do I need to buy a fishing license if Oklahoma Tax Commission, (800) 522-8165 or I’m visiting Oklahoma to fish? Registration of Boat or Motor www.tax.ok.gov A: No. If you are a Texas resident who is 65 or Oklahoma Highway Patrol Marine Enforcement Section, older, you can take advantage of the reciprocal Boating Laws and Safety (405) 522-1880 or agreement between Oklahoma and Texas. www.dps.state.ok.us/lp/lps.htm Department of Environmental Quality, (405) 702-8100 This agreement allows anyone 65 and older Polluted Waters to fish in the other state without having to or www.deq.state.ok.us buy a license. Injured Wildlife Wildlife rehabilitator (see list at wildlifedepartment.com) Camping Fees or Rules Operator or caretaker of site Q: I live in Missouri and am 76 years Wildlife Department, (405) 365-5060 or (918) 683-1031 old. Can I fish for free in Oklahoma Fish Kill because I’m a senior citizen? or wildlifedepartment.com State Parks, Events, Brochures Oklahoma Tourism, (800) 652-6552 or TravelOK.com A: No. All nonresidents who are 65 and older Oklahoma City Fishing Rules, (except Texas residents) are required to buy Oklahoma City, (405) 297-1426 or OKC.gov/parks a fishing license in Oklahoma. A nonresi- Permits dent one-day fishing license costs $15, and a nonresident six-day fishing license costs $35. Q: Do I need a fishing license if I fish Q: Can I catch trout when it’s not Q: I have an Oklahoma fishing in my neighborhood pond? "trout season"? license. Am I permitted to fish on A: In most all cases a fishing license is A: Yes. Trout season is the period during the Texas side of Lake Texoma? required. For more information, contact your which trout are stocked, and certain other local game warden. restrictions apply. You may catch and keep A: No. You must have either a Texas license trout year round. See trout regulations for to fish on the Texas side of Lake Texoma, or daily bag limits and size restrictions. you can buy a Texoma fishing license for $12, Q: Can you tell me about camping which allows you to fish both sides of the lake. sites and fees for the lake where I’m fishing? Q: If I have my pond stocked through Q: Is it true that anyone can fish the Wildlife Department’s Farm in an Oklahoma state park without A: The lake’s operator sets rules about Pond Stocking Program, do I have to needing a fishing license? camping, so one should first determine the allow the public to fish in my pond? proper source for camping information. The A: No. Law enforcement personnel are per- A: No. A fishing license is required for Okla- Wildlife Department allows camping in mitted to check licenses of those fishing in homa state park waters. designated areas at its 15 Department-owned your pond (landowners and their immediate lakes, but specific rules may differ for each family are exempt), but you do not have to lake. For a list of public lakes and contact allow other people to fish in your pond. information, go to wildlifedepartment.com. Q: On Google Earth, I keep seeing Q: Can I go tube fishing or float fishing small lakes labeled “Oknoname.” in Wildlife Department-owned lakes? Can I fish in them? A: Yes. A: These are watershed flood control reser- voirs built by the Natural Resources Conser- Q: Where can I find the list of flood vation Service (NRCS). Most are on private control/watershed lakes that I can land, so you would need permission from the fish in? landowner to fish on the property. A: Such a list doesn't exist. Watershed lakes Q: When are they going to stock trout or flood control projects were created through in the Lower Mountain Fork River, the Natural Resources Conservation Service Illinois River, Robbers Cave, etc.? (NRCS), and most are on private land. You will need to contact the landowner for permis- A: The Wildlife Department lists a trout stock- sion to fish on the property. ing schedule on its web site at wildlifedepart- ment.com.

HONOBIA CREEK, THREE RIVERS FISHING Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas offer anglers more than 100 ponds, several creeks and three major rivers in which to fish throughout the 300,000-plus acres that make up the areas. The Little and Mountain Fork rivers are in Honobia Creek WMA and offer anglers great fishing opportunities for sunfish; flathead and channel cat- fish; and largemouth, spotted and smallmouth bass. The Glover River is one of the last remaining free-flowing rivers in the and offers excellent fishing for sunfish; flathead catfish; and largemouth, spotted and smallmouth bass. Primitive camping loca- tions can be found up and down the rivers on each side. Floating in a canoe or kayak to fish the rivers is an excellent way to cover a lot of water, but anglers can also wade to beat the heat in the summer. For more information about fishing or hunting on Three Rivers or Honobia Creek WMAs, call biologist Dakota Christian, (918) 527-5308.

26 DEPARTMENT FISHING AREAS

Department Fishing Areas — PUBLIC USE RESTRICTIONS The following rules and restrictions govern public use on all Wildlife Department Fishing Areas. Wildlife Department Fishing Areas are listed in blue type on pages 34–35.

Waterfowl Refuge Portion - The Waterfowl or less) and may not be left on the water or at • Hunting - Always check current "Oklahoma Refuge Portion (WRP) of the following lakes/ areas longer than the limit on camping. No boats Hunting" guide for season details and restric- areas is closed during Oct. 15 - Jan. 31 to all public allowed at Doc Hollis Lake. tions. All hunting is restricted to shotgun and use and access: Canton, Hackberry Flat, Hugo, archery only. Closed to waterfowl hunting McClellan-Kerr, Red Slough, and Wister. Visit Water Skiing - Water skiing is prohibited. and antlerless deer harvest during deer gun wildlifedepartment.com for a map of the WRP season. portion or contact the Area Managers listed in Littering - Disposal of trash, refuse and debris, • Camping - Camping is restricted to 14 days the "Oklahoma Hunting" guide. including organic and inorganic material is pro- in a 30-consecutive-day period. The Area hibited, except in designated trash containers. Manager may grant extensions. Extension Fishing - Fishing is permitted at all times in approval will be based upon degree of area accordance with regulations. “Closed areas” may Motor Vehicles - Driving, occupying or parking use, anticipated weekend or holiday occu- be designated for purposes of safety and/or secu- any motor driven vehicle, except on maintained pancy and recreation season. Requests for rity. After 10 p.m. and until 5 a.m., all Wildlife roads (unless posted as “no parking zones”), extensions must be received by the Area Man- Department fishing areas are restricted to fishing designated parking areas and camping areas is ager a minimum of 48 hours prior to start of and hunting (when applicable) related activities prohibited. It is unlawful to operate any vehicle extension date. Camping is permitted only in only. No person may fish with more than two in a manner to create a public nuisance or to park designated camping areas. No person shall poles, except during trout seasons at Designated in a “no parking zone.” Motor vehicle operators leave a vehicle, camper, tent or any personal Trout Areas when only one pole per person is must be licensed drivers. property unattended for more than a 48-hour allowed. Trotlines, throwlines, limblines, jug- period without approval of the Area Manager. lines, nets, seines, yo-yos, spearguns, noodling Vandalism, Theft, & Damage to Property - Unauthorized placement of camping equip- and taking of bait minnows by any method is Vandalism, theft, cutting or defacing of trees and ment or other items placed at a campsite, and/ prohibited, except cast nets may be used to take vegetation, removal of soil, rocks, water or miner- or personal attendance without overnight bait for personal use only at Lake Carl Etling. als or damage to state property are prohibited. occupancy at a campsite for the purpose of Lake Dahlgren (Lexington WMA) and Doc Hollis reserving a campsite for future occupancy is Lake (Sandy Sanders WMA) are closed to fish- Fireworks/Explosive Devices - Possession or prohibited. All property removed from unau- ing during designated controlled hunts (check use of explosive devices, including fireworks and thorized placement at a campsite will be at the current "Oklahoma Hunting" guide for dates). firecrackers, is prohibited. owner’s expense and liability. Hunting - Always check the current "Oklahoma Swimming - Swimming is not permitted in • Carl R. & Ruth Walker Landrum Wilder- Hunting" guide for season details and restrictions. Wildlife Department lakes. ness Area & Plaster Wildlife Manage- Hunting is permitted on the following lakes: Hall, ment Unit - Special rules pertain to these Jap Beaver, Burtschi, Nanih Waiya, Ozzie Cobb, Dogs - Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, areas, including walk-in access only (except Schooler, Evans Chambers, American Horse and except when used to hunt during legal open sea- where wheelchair access provided), no camp- Vanderwork during open hunting seasons from sons on those areas where hunting is permitted. ing, and no swimming. Sept. 1 through spring turkey season, including migratory bird seasons. Hunting is restricted to Disorderly Conduct - No person shall use Arcadia Conservation shotguns and bows only. These lakes are closed threatening, abusive or indecent language, par- Education Area to antlerless deer harvest, except during archery ticipate in disorderly assemblage nor publicly In addition to other restrictions on this page, the season. Hunting regulations and restrictions for appear nude or intoxicated on any lands owned following regulations apply to the Arcadia Conserva- lakes Dahlgren, Doc Hollis and Vincent are the and managed by the Wildlife Department. tion Education Area: same as those listed for Lexington WMA (Dahl- • Fishing - Walk-in fishing is allowed year- gren), Sandy Sanders WMA (Doc Hollis) and Ellis Glass beverage containers - Are prohibited at round on the Arcadia Lake shoreline within County WMA (Vincent). Hunting and shooting Department fishing areas, except in designated the conservation area. Fishing is not allowed other than provided above is prohibited. “Closed camping and parking areas. on the ponds or wetland areas. areas” may be designated for purposes of safety and/or security. Trapping is prohibited. Alcoholic Beverages/Controlled Substances • Hunting - All hunting seasons are closed - Beer and other alcoholic beverages are not except controlled archery deer hunts, which Camping - Limited to three days, except at allowed (as defined in O.S. Title 37, Section 163.1), are offered through the City of Edmond. For the Lower Illinois River PFHA, Kiamichi River except at designated camping and parking areas more information log on to edmondok.com. Access Area and Arcadia CEA where no camp- on any lands or waterways subject to control of • No camping allowed. ing is permitted, and at Lakes Watonga and Carl the ODWC. No person shall use any controlled Etling where camping is limited to 14 consecutive dangerous substance (as defined in O.S. 63, Sec- • Closed to all nonhunting and nonfishing days, and at Blue River PFHA where camping tion 2-101) on any lands or waterways subject to activities Oct. 1 - Jan. 15. is restricted to 14 days in a 30-consecutive-day control of the ODWC. • For additional information, contact Daniel period. Camping is permitted only in designated Griffith, (405) 990-9753. camping areas. Quiet shall be maintained in Blue River Public Fishing & Hunting Area camping areas between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Opera- Lower Illinois River Public Fishing tion or use of any audio-producing device includ- In addition to restrictions listed above, the following and Hunting Area – Simp and Helen ing radios, televisions and musical instruments regulations apply to the Blue River PFHA: Watts Management Unit or motorized equipment used in such a manner In addition to other restrictions on this page, the as to reasonably annoy or endanger persons at • Wildlife Conservation Passport - All per- following regulations apply to the Simp and Helen any time or exceed state or local laws governing sons who enter or use the Blue River PFHA Watts Management Unit): noise levels is prohibited. must possess the Wildlife Conservation Pass- No camping permitted. All hunting is port, unless exempt (see page 6). restricted to shotguns with pellets or archery Boats & Motors - Must comply with existing • Hours - Vehicular access is closed to all equipment only. See "Oklahoma Hunting" guide state boat regulations and boat operators must except emergency traffic from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for open hunting seasons. obey Oklahoma State Boat Laws. All boats must year-round. be operated at no-wake speed (six miles per hour

2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE 27 PUBLIC FISHING WATERS: SPECIAL REGULATIONS

In addition to general fishing regulations, statewide species regulations and Department fishing area rules, this section addresses special regulations that apply to public fishing waters. If a species or body of water is not listed, refer to statewide regulations.

Adair County Park combined per day, of which only Blue River PFHA Fishing two may be 20 inches or longer. Adair County Johnston County Methods: Bowfishing prohibited Fishing Contact: Southeast Region Arkansas River Fishing Contact: Fisheries from Hulah dam downstream 1,200 Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. For Biologist Matt Gamble (580) 920- feet to the reregulation dam. Gigs, Keystone Dam downstream to the spears, spearguns and snagging lake access information, including Arkansas state line 5773. fees and facilities, please call the prohibited from Hulah dam Fishing Contact: Streams Program Game Warden: Curtis Latham City of Stilwell (918) 696-6613. downstream to the confluence of Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. (580) 320-2948. old and new river channels. (Also Game Warden: Jared Cramer Game Warden: Carlos Gomez see “Tailwaters” regulations.) (918) 431-2546. Fishing (Tulsa) (918) 857-5557. Lark Wilson Daily/Size Limits: Black bass: Fishing (Muskogee) (918) 625-4873. Marvin Stanley (Muskogee) (918) 625-5085. six combined per day, all of which Le Flore County Methods: Fishing limited to only must be 14 inches or longer, Jerry Henry (Sequoyah) Fishing Contact: Southeast Region one rod and reel per person. No and only one of which may be a (918) 431-2544. Ben Haff (Wagoner) Fisheries Office (918) 297-0153. For other method of fishing allowed. smallmouth bass. Channel and/or (918) 625-5796. lake access information, including blue catfish: six combined per day. fees and facilities, please call the American Horse Fishing All crappie; six combined per day/ Blaine County city of Talihina (918) 567-3434. Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger no size limit. Possession limit is Fishing Contact: Northwest twelve (12) of all species of game Game Warden: James Williams and saugeye: six combined per (918) 471-9447. Region Fisheries Office (580) 474- day/16-inch minimum. fish after the first day. 2663. Methods: From Keystone Dam Methods: Fishing limited to only Fishing one rod and reel per person Game Warden: Lt. Mark Walker downstream to Interstate 44 bridge Methods: Fishing limited to rod during trout season (other times (580) 623-0206. in Tulsa; snagging is prohibited, and and reel only. No other method of keeping a foul-hooked fish (any fish no more than two rods and reels Fishing fishing allowed. hooked other than inside the mouth) per person). No other method of Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or is prohibited. fishing allowed. Carl Blackwell blue catfish: six combined per day. In the tailwaters area immediately Note: For more trout regulations, Payne County see page 18. Methods: Fishing limited to only below Webbers Falls Lock and Fishing Contact: North- two rods and reels per person. Dam; bowfishing, gigs, spears, Bluestem Lake Central Region Fisheries Office Fishing limited to rod and reel and spearguns and snagging is (580) 762-2248. For lake access Osage County bowfishing. prohibited in the first 1,000 feet. information, including fees and Trotlines, throwlines, limblines, Fishing Contact: North- facilities, please call Oklahoma Arbuckle juglines and yo-yos are prohibited Central Region Fisheries Office State University (405) 372-5157. Murray County (580) 762-2248. below Webbers Falls Lock and Dam Game Warden: Emily Long Fishing Contact: South- for a distance of one mile. Game Warden: Ryan Walker (405) 747-0505. Central Region Fisheries Office (918) 440-9880. (580) 924-4087. For lake access Baron Fork Creek Fishing information, including fees and See restrictions on fishing methods on Fishing Upper Illinois River and Tributaries Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger facilities, please call the National Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, and saugeye: six combined per Park Service (580) 622-7234. Fishing Contact: Streams Program sauger and saugeye: six combined day/18-inch minimum. Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. per day/18-inch minimum. Game Warden: Casey Young Methods: No noodling allowed. (580) 618-0044. Game Warden: Brady May Burtschi (Cherokee) (918) 431-2552. Carl Etling Fishing Grady County Cimarron County Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and Fishing Fishing Contact: Southwest Fishing Contact: Northwest smallmouth bass: six combined per See restrictions on fishing methods Region Fisheries Office (580) Region Fisheries Office day/13- to 16-inch protected slot on Upper Illinois River and 529-2795. limit. All crappie: 15 combined per Tributaries. Possession or use of (580) 474-2663. Game Warden: Michael cast nets prohibited. Game Warden: Rusty Menefee day/10-inch minimum. Zimmerman (405) 779-1479. (580) 651-9133. Black Kettle WMA Arcadia Fishing Oklahoma County Roger Mills County Fishing Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Fishing Contact: Northwest Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/ Arcadia Conservation Education blue catfish: six combined per day. Area Contact: Education Specialist Region Fisheries Office or blue catfish: six combined per Methods: Fishing limited to only Daniel Griffith (405) 990-9753. (580) 474-2663. For lake access day. All tiger muskie caught must information, including fees and two rods and reels per person. be returned to the water unharmed Fishing Contact: Oklahoma facilities, please call the U.S. Forest Fishing limited to rod and reel and immediately after being taken (no City Region Fisheries Office Service (580) 497-2143. bowfishing. No other method of harvest allowed). (405) 325-7288. For lake access fishing allowed. information, including fees and Game Warden: Stephen Paul Methods: Fishing limited to only facilities, please call the City of (580) 497-6897. Caney River two rods and reels per person. Fishing limited to rod and reel Edmond (405) 216-7470. Below Hulah Lake dam Fishing and bowfishing. No other method

Game Warden: Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Fishing Contact: Streams of fishing allowed, except cast Vince Mesis (405) 203-3176. blue catfish: six combined per day. Program (918) 683-1031. nets may be used to take bait for Mark Murray (405) 343-5489. Game Warden: Joe Alexander personal use. Bowfishing for tiger Tim Campbell (405) 203-3178. Methods: Prohibited methods of fishing: trotlines, throwlines, (Osage & Washington) (918) 331- muskie is prohibited. Fishing limblines, yo-yos, juglines. 5798. Brandon Fulton (Tulsa) (918) Note: For additional trout 640-0316. Daily/Size Limits: Striped bass regulations, see page 18. and/or striped bass hybrids: five

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Chimney Rock/ including fees and facilities, please accompanying. Fishing limited to Fishing W.R. Holway call Oklahoma Tourism/Recreation only two rods and reels per person. Daily/Size Limits: Black bass: six (918) 756-5971. No other fishing methods allowed. Mayes County combined per day, all of which must Game Warden: Lt. David Kid’s fish out lake: Fishing open be 14 inches or longer, and only Fishing Contact: Northeast Region Robertson (918) 625-5971. only to persons under 16 or 64 one of which may be a smallmouth Fisheries Office (918) 542-9422. For and older, or those 60 percent bass. lake access information, including Fishing or more disabled, or legally blind fees and facilities, please call GRDA or physically impaired and one Grand Lake (918) 434-5920. Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and smallmouth bass: six combined companion. Fishing limited to only Craig, Delaware, Mayes and Ottawa Game Warden: Monte Reid per day. There is a 16- to 22-inch two rods and reels per person. No Counties (918) 373-0767. protected slot limit, of which only other method of fishing allowed. Fishing Contact: Northeast Region one may be 22 inches or longer. Fishing Fisheries Office (918) 542-9422. For Evans Chambers lake access information, including Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and Elmer Beaver County fees and facilities, please call GRDA smallmouth bass: six combined / Kingfisher County Fishing Contact: Northwest (918) 782-3382. 13- to 16-inch protected slot limit. Fishing Contact: Northwest Region Fisheries Office Game Warden: Marni Loftis Crowder Region Fisheries Office (580) 474-2663. (Delaware) (918) 533-2678. (580) 474-2663. Washita County Game Warden: Mike Baker (580) Monte Reid (Mayes) (918) 373- Game Warden: Blake Pearson 651-9135. 0767. Jason Adair (Ottawa) (918) Fishing Contact: Southwest (405) 368-0887. 533-2679. Austin Jackson (Craig) Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- Fishing (918) 244-2035. 2795. For lake access information, Fishing Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or including fees and facilities, please Fishing Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or blue catfish: six combined per day. call SWOSU (580) 343-2443. (applies to all tributaries and blue catfish: six combined per day. Methods: Fishing limited to only Game Warden: Lt. Jeff Headrick upstream to state line, and to two rods and reels per person. (580) 515-4484. Methods: Fishing limited to only the area below Pensacola Dam two rods and reels per person. Fishing limited to rod and reel and downstream to State Highway Fishing Fishing limited to rod and reel and bowfishing. No other method of 82 bridge) bowfishing. No other method of fishing allowed. Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and Daily/Size Limits: All crappie: fishing allowed. smallmouth bass: six combined Flint Creek 15 combined per day/10-inch per day. There is a 16- to 22-inch minimum. Paddlefish: see Elmer Thomas See restrictions on fishing methods on protected slot limit, of which only regulations on page 14. Comanche County Upper Illinois River and Tributaries one may be 22 inches or longer. Fishing Contact: Southwest Fishing Contact: Streams Program Grand (Neosho) River Dahlgren Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. Below Grand Lake-Pensacola Dam 2795. For lake access information, Cleveland County Game Warden: Brady May Fishing Contact: Streams Program including fees and facilities, please Fishing Contact: Oklahoma City (Cherokee) (918) 431-2552. Office (918) 683-1031. call USFWS (580) 429-3222. Region Fisheries Office (405) 325- Fishing Game Warden: Cody Morris Game Warden: Mike Carroll 7288. See restrictions on fishing methods (Delaware) (918) 857-8597. Marni (580) 695-7535. Game Warden: Chad Strang on Upper Illinois River and Loftis (Delaware) (918) 533-2678. (405) 323-7863. Fishing Tributaries. Gigging permitted year- Kody Moore (Mayes) (918) 857- round. Possession or use of cast 4802. Monte Reid (Mayes) (918) Daily/Size Limits: No length limit Fishing (currently closed for nets prohibited. 373-0767. Jason Adair (Ottawa) renovations, call for updates) on largemouth or smallmouth bass. (918) 533-2679. Channel and/or blue catfish: six Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Fort Gibson combined per day. blue catfish: six combined per day. Cherokee, Mayes and Wagoner Fishing Methods: Fishing limited to rod Counties Methods: Fishing limited to only Methods: (Also see “Tailwaters” and reel only. No other method of two rods and reels per person. Fishing Contact: Southeast regulations on page 32 and shad fishing allowed. Fishing limited to rod and reel and Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- restrictions on page 24) bowfishing. No other method of Eufaula 1031. For lake access information, Bowfishing prohibited below fishing allowed. including fees and facilities, please turbine outlets downstream to State McIntosh, Okmulgee and Pittsburgh call the Army Corps of Engineers Counties Park and below spillway outlet Doc Hollis (918) 682-4314. downstream to highline crossing. Fishing Contact: Southeast Greer County Game Warden: Anthony Clark The next ½ mile below the highline Region Fisheries Office (405) 379- (Cherokee) (918) 431-2562. Kody crossing is closed only when the Fishing Contact: Southwest 5408. For lake access information, Moore (Mayes) (918) 857-4802. Ben spillway gates are discharging Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- including fees and facilities, please 2795. Haff (Wagoner) (918) 625-5796. water and for seven days following call the Army Corps of Engineers closure of the gates. Game Warden: Brandon Lehrman (918) 484-5135. Fishing (580) 450-7706. Gigs, spears and spearguns Game Warden: Cannon Harrison Daily/Size Limits: All crappie: are prohibited below turbine Fishing (McIntosh) (918) 617-0126. Terry 15 combined per day/10-inch outlets downstream to State Park Springwater (McIntosh) (918) minimum. Paddlefish: see Daily/Size Limits: All largemouth bridge and below spillway outlets 617-0326. Lt. David Robertson regulations on page 14. downstream for one mile. bass must be returned to the water (Okmulgee) (918) 625-5971. Lt. Todd unharmed immediately after being Tobey (Pittsburgh) (918) 429-3908. Glover River Snagging is prohibited below taken (no harvest allowed). Boats turbine outlets downstream to State From confluence with Little River and motors are prohibited. Channel Fishing upstream to the “Forks of the Glover” Park bridge and below spillway and/or blue catfish: six combined outlets downstream to highline Methods: Snagging is closed for Fishing Contact: Streams Program per day. one mile below Eufaula Dam. crossing. The next ½ mile below Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. the highline crossing is closed to Dripping Springs Lake Eufaula State Park Game Warden: Kenny Lawson snagging only when spillway gates Okmulgee County Pickens Lake: Fishing open only (580) 513-4963. are closed. Fishing Contact: Southeast to residents under 16 or 65 and Noodling is prohibited below Region Fisheries Office (405) 379- older, or those 60 percent or more turbine outlets downstream to State 5408. For lake access information, disabled, or legally blind and those Park bridge and below the spillway

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outlets downstream to highline other method of fishing allowed, day of which only one may be 22 Lower Illinois River crossing, except noodling shall including castnetting. For all special inches or longer. Sequoyah County be legal the day of and two days regulations visit okc.gov/lakes/ Methods: Fishing limited to rod and Fishing Contact: Streams Program following closure of spillway. regulations.html. reel, bowfishing and noodling. No Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. other method of fishing allowed. Great Salt Plains Hudson Game Warden: Alfalfa County Mayes County Lee Creek Jeremy Bersche (918) 431-2550. Jerry Henry (918) 431-2544. Fishing Contact: Northwest Fishing Contact: Northeast Region Including Little Lee Creek Region Fisheries Office Fisheries Office (918) 542-9422. For Fishing Contact: Streams Program Fishing (580) 474-2663. For lake access lake access information, including Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. (From Tenkiller Dam information, including fees and fees and facilities, please call GRDA Game Warden: Jared Cramer downstream to the confluence facilities, please call the Army (918) 479-5249. of the Arkansas River) Corps of Engineers (580) 626-4731. (Adair) (918) 431-2546. Jerry Henry Game Warden: (Sequoyah) (918) 431-2544. Daily/Size Limits: Sauger: six per Game Warden: Ben Bickerstaff Monte Reid (918) 373-0767. day/16-inch minimum. (580) 541-0820. Kody Moore (918) 857-4802. Fishing Methods: From Tenkiller Dam Fishing Fishing Daily/Size Limits: Black bass: six downstream to the U.S. 64 bridge: combined per day, all of which must fishing limited to one rod and reel (including lake and tailwaters) Daily/Size Limits: All crappie: be 14 inches or longer, and only per person. No other method Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger 15 combined per day/10-inch one of which may be a smallmouth of fishing allowed. (Also see or saugeye: six combined per day/ minimum. Paddlefish: see bass. Possession or use of cast “Tailwaters” regulations.) no size limit. regulations on page 14. nets prohibited. Note: For more trout regulations, Greenleaf Jap Beaver Little River see page 18. Muskogee County Jefferson County McCurtain County Lower Mountain Fork Fishing Contact: Southeast Fishing Contact: Southwest Fishing Contact: Streams Program River Trout Area Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. 1031. For lake access information, 2795. Below Broken Bow Dam including fees and facilities, please Game Warden: Dru Polk (580) Fishing Contact: Southeast Game Warden: Ted Hasty (580) 513-6866. call Oklahoma State Parks (918) 313-0451. Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- 487-5196. Fishing 0153. Game Warden: Fishing (Below Pine Creek Lake Dam) Game Warden: Mark Hannah (580) Lark Wilson (918) 625-4873. Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Methods: Trotlines, throwlines, 513-4651. Marvin Stanley (918) 625-5085. blue catfish: six combined per day. limblines, yo-yos and juglines Fishing Fishing Methods: Fishing limited to only are prohibited from the dam two rods and reels per person. downstream for a distance of Methods: Fishing limited to one Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Fishing limited to rod and reel and 2,000 feet. (Also see “Tailwaters” rod and reel per person. No other blue catfish: six combined per day. bowfishing. No other method of regulations.) method of fishing allowed. (Also see “Tailwaters” regulations.) Hall fishing allowed. Lone Chimney Note: For more trout regulations, Harmon County Kiamichi River Pawnee and Payne Counties see page 18. Fishing Contact: Southwest Below Hugo Lake Dam Fishing Contact: North-Central Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- Fishing Contact: Streams Program Region Fisheries Office (580) 762- Lower Poteau River 2795. Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. 2248. For lake access information, Downstream from Wister Dam to Game Warden: Russell Bradford including fees and facilities, please ¼ mile past confluence of old and new Game Warden: Jim Gillham channels (580) 450-7701. (Choctaw) (580) 317-5000. Jay call Tri County Development Fishing Contact: Streams Program Harvey (Choctaw) (580) 513-0814. Authority (918) 762-3581. Fishing Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. Dane Polk (Pushmataha) (580) 271- Game Warden: Lt. Jamie Cole Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or 0808. Thomas Gillham (Le Flore) (Pawnee) (918) 645-6116. Emily Game Warden: Thomas Gillham blue catfish: six combined per day. (580) 429-3910. Long (Payne) (405) 747-0505. (918) 429-3910. Methods: Fishing limited to only Fishing two rods and reels per person. Fishing Fishing Fishing limited to rod and reel and Methods: Trotlines, throwlines, Daily/Size Limits: Fishing limited to Methods: Prohibited methods of bowfishing. No other method of snagging, bowfishing and noodling only two rods and reels per person fishing: trotlines and throwlines. fishing allowed. are prohibited from Hugo Dam and bowfishing. No other method of (Also see “Tailwaters” regulations.) downstream to first railroad bridge. fishing allowed. Hefner (Also see “Tailwaters” regulations Lower Red River Oklahoma County on page 32 and shad restrictions on Lower Canadian River Below Lake Texoma Fishing Contact: Oklahoma City page 24). Downstream from Eufaula Dam for one Fishing Contact: South-Central Region Fisheries Office (405) 325- mile Region Fisheries Office (580) 924- 7288. For lake access information, Konawa Fishing Contact: Streams Program 4087. Seminole County including fees and facilities, please Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. Game Warden: Jim Gillham call the City of Oklahoma City (405) Fishing Contact: Southeast Game Warden: J.D. Stauffer (Choctaw) (580) 317-5000. Kenny 297-1426. Region Fisheries Office (405) 379- (Haskell) (918) 429-3123. Allen Lawson (McCurtain) (580) 513- Game Warden: Tim Campbell 5408. For lake access information, Couch (Haskell) (918) 429-3122. 4963. (405) 203-3178. including fees and facilities, please Lark Wilson (Muskogee) (918) 625- call OG+E (580) 925-2071. 4873. Terry Springwater (McIntosh) Fishing Fishing Game Warden: Garret Harley (405) (918) 617-0326. Denison Dam downstream to the Methods: Fishing limited to no 380-8995. mouth of the Shawnee Creek: Fishing more than three rods and reels per Anglers are advised to meet all person, with no more than three Fishing Methods: Gigs and spears, fishing license requirements for hooks per line (treble hooks are Contact: (580) 925-2071. (OG+E) spearguns and snagging prohibited. (Also see “Tailwaters” regulations.) considered one hook). Bowfishing Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and is permitted year-round but smallmouth bass: six combined per during daylight hours only. No

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>> Listed in Alphabetical Order = Conservation Passport Area both Oklahoma and Texas. See Murray Game Warden: Lt. Bryan Wilkerson Fishing map below. Carter and Love Counties (405) 522-0871. Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Fishing Contact: South- Fishing blue catfish: six combined per day. Central Region Fisheries Office Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Methods: Fishing limited to only (580) 924-4087. For lake access blue catfish: six combined per day. two rods and reels per person. information, including fees and Fishing limited to rod and reel and facilities, please call the Oklahoma Okmulgee bowfishing. No other method of Tourism & Recreation Department Okmulgee County fishing allowed. (580) 223-4044. Fishing Contact: Southeast Region Game Warden: Lt. Jeremy Brothers Perry CCC Fisheries Office (405) 379-5408. For Noble County If fishing in Oklahoma waters, (Carter) (580) 220-7264. Royce lake access information, including an Oklahoma fishing license is Gillham (Love) (580) 276-7193. fees and facilities, call (918) 756- Fishing Contact: North- Central Region Fisheries Office required, unless exempt. If fishing Fishing 5971. in Texas waters, you need a Texas (580) 762-2248. For lake access Daily/Size Limits: No length limit Game Warden: Patrick Matlock information, including fees and fishing license, unless exempt. A (918) 625-6013. Lake Texoma fishing license is not on largemouth or smallmouth bass. facilities, please call the City of valid below Denison Dam. Fishing Perry (580) 336-4241. Nanih Waiya Game Warden: Lt. Doug Mouth of Shawnee Creek Pushmataha County Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and downstream (east): If fishing in the smallmouth bass: six combined Gottschalk (580) 370-0700. Fishing Contact: Southeast Red River, anglers must possess per day/13- to 16-inch protected Fishing an Oklahoma fishing license, unless Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- slot limit. exempt. 0153. Daily/Size Limits: Fishing limited Ouachita WMA to only one rod and reel per person For all of the Lower Red River: Game Warden: Dane Polk (580) 271-0808. Le Flore and McCurtain Counties during trout season (other times, Daily/Size Limits: Striped bass consult City of Perry for fishing and/or striped bass hybrids; five Fishing Fishing Contact: Southeast regulations). combined per day/no size limit. Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or 0153. For lake access information, Note: For more trout regulations, Methods: Bowfishing for paddlefish blue catfish: six combined per day. including fees and facilities, please see page 18. is prohibited year-round. (Also see Methods: Fishing limited to only call the U.S. Forest Service (580) "Tailwaters" regulations on page 32 two rods and reels per person. 494-6402, ext. 107. Ponca and shad restrictions on page 24). Kay County Fishing limited to rod and reel and Game Warden: Randy Fennell McGee Creek bowfishing. No other method of (Le Flore) (918) 431-2559. Dru Polk Fishing Contact: North- fishing allowed. (McCurtain) (580) 513-6866. Central Region Fisheries Office Atoka County (580) 762-2248. For lake access Fishing Contact: South- Oklahoma River Fishing information, including fees and Central Region Fisheries Office Oklahoma County Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or facilities, please call the Ponca City (580) 924-4087. For lake access Fishing Contact: Oklahoma City blue catfish: six combined per day. Parks Department (580) 767-0430. information, including fees and Region Fisheries Office (405) 325- Methods: Fishing limited to rod Game Warden: Spencer Grace facilities, please call the Oklahoma 7288. For information, including (580) 761-6565. Tourism & Recreation Department and reel only. No other method of fees and facilities, please call fishing allowed. (580) 889-5822. Oklahoma City (405) 297-1426. Fishing Game Warden: Larry Luman Game Warden: Overholser Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger (580) 513-0081. Lt. Joe Young Mark Murray (405) 343-5489. Oklahoma County and saugeye: six combined per (580) 513-4823. day/18-inch minimum. Vince Mesis (405) 203-3176. Tim Fishing Contact: Oklahoma Fishing Campbell (405) 203-3178. City Region Fisheries Office Methods: Fishing limited to rod and reel only; no noodling allowed. Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth and Fishing (405) 325-7288. For lake access smallmouth bass: six combined information, including fees and Daily/Size Limits: Black bass: six facilities, please call the City of Ponds (WMAs) per day. There is a 16- to 22-inch combined per day, all of which must Statewide protected slot limit, of which only Oklahoma City (405) 297-1426. be 14 inches or longer, and only Fishing Contact: Call the regional one may be 22 inches or longer. one of which may be a smallmouth Game Warden: Vince Mesis (405) 203-3176. office nearest to the particular body Medicine Creek bass. Flathead catfish: 5 per day, of water (see page 34). all of which must be 20 inches or Fishing Trout Area longer. For all special regulations Game Warden: Lt. Bryan Wilkerson Comanche County visit okc.gov/lakes/regulations.html. Methods: Fishing limited to no (405) 522-0871. more than three rods and reels per Fishing Contact: Southwest Methods: Fishing limited to only person, with no more than three Fishing (within Wildlife Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- three rods and reels per person, hooks per line (treble hooks are Department Management Areas) 2795. with no more than three hooks per considered one hook). Bowfishing Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Game Warden: Mike Carrol line (treble hooks count as one is permitted year-round but blue catfish: six combined per day. (580) 695-7535. hook; restriction does not apply to during daylight hours only. No Methods: Fishing limited to only artificial lures with more than three other method of fishing allowed, Fishing (Gondola Lake dam two rods and reels per person. hooks). Noodling is only allowed including castnetting. For all special south to State Highway 49 Fishing limited to rod and reel and from the NW 10th Street bridge to regulations visit okc.gov/lakes/ bridge) the MacArthur Street bridge. No bowfishing. No other method of regulations.html. fishing allowed. Methods: Fishing limited to one other method of fishing is allowed. rod and reel per person during Ozzie Cobb Note: Ponds and creeks within Oklahoma State trout season. Fishing limited to rod Pushmataha County Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Park Ponds Wildlife Management Areas require and reel and bowfishing. No other Fishing Contact: Southeast method of fishing allowed. Statewide special permits. All resident Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- anglers, except those under 18 Note: For more trout regulations, Fishing Contact: Oklahoma 0153. years of age on the first day of the see page 18. For Close to Home Tourism & Recreation Department Game Warden: Eric Barnes (580) current calendar year or are 64 regulations, see page 16. (800) 652-6552. 513-5014. years old or older, and all non-

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resident anglers regardless of Robert S. Kerr Sooner Tailwaters age must possess a Land Access Haskell, Muskogee and Sequoyah Noble and Pawnee Counties Statewide Permit to fish and/or hunt on either Counties the Honobia Creek or Three Rivers Fishing Contact: North- Fishing Contact: Streams Program Fishing Contact: Southeast Wildlife Management Areas. Central Region Fisheries Office Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- (580) 762-2248. For lake access Game Warden: Lt. Bryan Wilkerson 1031. For lake access information, Raymond Gary information, including fees and (405) 522-0871. including fees and facilities, please Choctaw County facilities, please call OG+E call the Army Corps of Engineers (405) 553-2919. Fishing Fishing Contact: Southeast (918) 775-4475. Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- Game Warden: Lt. Doug First 1,000 feet below any 0153. Game Warden: J.D. Stauffer Gottschalk (Noble) (580) 370-0700. federal or Grand River Dam (Haskell) (918) 429-3123. Marvin Lt. Jamie Cole (Pawnee) (918) 645- Authority dam Game Warden: Jim Gillham Stanley (Muskogee) (918) 625-5085. 6116. Fishing limited to only two rods (580) 317-5000. Jay Harvey Jerry Henry (Sequoyah) (918) 431- and reels per person, except at (580) 513-0814. 2544. Fishing Wister, where no person may fish Daily/Size Limits: Striped bass: with more than two rods and reels Fishing Fishing 5 per day, minimum length of 20 per person when fishing below the (includes oxbows and cutoffs) Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or inches; others must be returned dam down to the power-line at the blue catfish: six combined per day. Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger to the water immediately. Walleye, confluence of the old and new river Methods: Fishing limited to only and saugeye: six combined per sauger and saugeye: six combined channels. Unlawful to keep a foul- two rods and reels per person. day/16-inch minimum. per day/18-inch minimum. hooked fish (any fish hooked other Fishing limited to rod and reel and than inside the mouth) unless taken Schooler Methods: Fishing limited to rod bowfishing. No other method of and reel, bowfishing and noodling. in a tailwater open to snagging Choctaw County fishing allowed. No other method of fishing allowed. (non-game fish only). Bowfishing Fishing Contact: Southeast prohibited except at Eufaula, Rivers & Creeks Fishing is prohibited from dam, Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- fenced area below dam, and north Fort Gibson, Heyburn, Hudson, Statewide 0153. bank of intake channel. Fishing in Keystone and Wister. Bowfishing is open on Thunderbird past the first Fishing Contact: Streams Game Warden: Jim Gillham (580) the buoy-marked intake channel, 75 feet from the dam. Gigs, spears Programs Fisheries Office (918) 317-5000. Jay Harvey (580) 513- discharge channel and spillway and spearguns prohibited, except 683-1031. 0814. embankment is bank fishing only at Hudson. Snagging prohibited, Game Warden: Lt. Bryan Wilkerson (no float tubes or wading). Fishing except at Fort Gibson tailwaters. (405) 522-0871. Each angler must keep their fish Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Stanley Draper Fishing Cleveland and Oklahoma Counties separate, marked with their name blue catfish: six combined per day. and license number when fishing Statewide: It is unlawful to take or Methods: Fishing limited to only Fishing Contact: Oklahoma in tailwaters, except at Wister, possess more than 25 nongame two rods and reels per person. City Region Fisheries Office where each angler must keep their fish harvested from a river or Fishing limited to rod and reel and (405) 325-7288. For lake access fish separate, marked with their stream, excluding shad and species bowfishing. No other method of information, including fees and name and license number when of special concern I and/or II (see fishing allowed. facilities, please call the City of fishing below the dam down to the page 10). Oklahoma City (405) 297-1426. power-line at the confluence of the Private Properties: Landowner Shell Lake Game Warden: Chad Strang old and new river channels. Wister consent must be obtained to utilize Osage County (405) 323-7863. tailwaters is closed to noodling from lands with rivers and/or creeks Fishing Contact: North-Central below the dam down to the power- Fishing flowing through them. Region Fisheries Office (580) 762- line at the confluence of the old and Daily/Size Limits: Black bass: six 2248. Methods: Fishing limited to no new river channels. Snagging of more than three rods and reels per paddlefish or any fish is closed from combined per day, all of which must Game Warden: Paul Welch person, with no more than three 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. year-round east of be 14 inches or longer, and only (918) 381-4099. one of which may be a smallmouth hooks per line (treble hooks are I-35 and north of I-40, except the bass. Fishing considered one hook). Bowfishing Miami City Park from the south boat is permitted year-round during ramp to the 125 Highway bridge Scenic Rivers: Use or possession Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger daylight hours only. No other which shall remain open. of a cast net is illegal on Baron Fork and saugeye: six combined per method of fishing allowed, including Bureau of Reclamation Creek, Flint Creek, Illinois River, Lee day/18-inch minimum. castnetting. Creek, Little Lee Creek and Upper tailwaters Mountain Fork River. Skiatook Taft Fishing closed year-round at Osage County Arbuckle, Fort Cobb and Foss. Muskogee County Fishing closed for the first 75 feet Robber’s Cave Fishing Contact: North- Fishing Contact: Southeast from dam at Altus-Lugert, McGee Latimer County Central Region Fisheries Office Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- Creek, Thunderbird and . Fishing Contact: Southeast (580) 762-2248. For lake access 1031. Region Fisheries Office (918) 297- information, including fees and Bowfishing, trotlines, throwlines, 0153. facilities, please call the Army Game Warden: Lt. Gary Wilcox limblines, juglines and yo-yos are Corps of Engineers (918) 396-3170. (918) 625-4691. prohibited on the Salt Fork of the Game Warden: Shane Fields Arkansas River from the spillway of Game Warden: Paul Welch (918) 470 -5097. Fishing Great Salt Plains Lake downstream (918) 381-4099. Fishing Methods: Fishing limited to only to State Highway 38 Bridge. (From Carlton Lake Dam Fishing two rods and reels per person. Fishing limited to rod and reel. No Tenkiller downstream 1.5 miles to the Daily/Size Limits: Striped bass other method of fishing allowed. Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties State Park boundary) hybrids (does not include white Fishing Contact: Southeast Methods: Fishing limited to one bass): five per day, of which only Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- rod and reel per person during trout two may be 20 inches or longer. 1031. For lake access information, season (other times no more than including fees and facilities, please two rods and reels per person). No call the Army Corps of Engineers other method of fishing allowed. (918) 487-5252. Note: For more trout regulations, see page 18.

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Game Warden: Brady May Fishing Fishing Fishing (Cherokee) (918) 431-2552. Jeremy Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or Bersche (Sequoyah) (918) 431-2550. and saugeye: six combined per blue catfish: six combined per day. blue catfish: six combined per day. Fishing (downstream from day/18-inch minimum. Methods: Fishing limited to only Methods: Fishing limited to only Horseshoe Bend boat ramp to Methods: Within the Little River two rods and reels per person. two rods and reels per person. dam) above Franklin Road in Cleveland Fishing limited to rod and reel and Fishing limited to rod and reel and Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth County, the following methods of bowfishing. No other method of bowfishing. No other method of and/or smallmouth bass: six fishing are prohibited: bowfishing, fishing allowed. fishing allowed. gigs and spears, spearguns, combined per day/13- to 16-inch Vincent Webbers Falls protected slot limit. All crappie: snagging and noodling. Ellis County Muskogee County 15 combined per day/10-inch Upper Illinois River minimum. Fishing Contact: Northwest Fishing Contact: Southeast and Tributaries Methods: Prohibited methods Region Fisheries Office Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- Includes Baron Fork Creek and Flint (580) 474-2663. 1031. For lake access information, of fishing: gigs and spears Creek downstream from Horseshoe Bend Game Warden: Lt. James Edwards including fees and facilities, please boat ramp: speargunning legal Fishing Contact: Streams Program Jr. (580) 334-0480. call the Army Corps of Engineers when used with scuba, except Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. (918) 487-5252. taking flathead catfish from June 15 Game Warden: Brady May Fishing Game Warden: Lark Wilson through July 15 is prohibited. (918) 431-2552. Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or (918) 625- 4873. blue catfish: six combined per day. Texoma Fishing Fishing Methods: Fishing limited to only Bryan, Johnston, Love and Marshall Daily/Size Limits: Illinois River two rods and reels per person. Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger Counties upstream from Horseshoe Bend Fishing limited to rod and reel and and saugeye: six combined per Fishing Contact: South- boat ramp, Baron Fork Creek bowfishing. No other method of day/16-inch minimum. Central Region Fisheries Office and Flint Creek; largemouth and fishing allowed. (580) 924-4087. For lake access smallmouth bass: six per day, only W.D. Mayo information, including fees and one of which may be a smallmouth Vinita (Bull) Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties facilities, please call the Army bass, and all must be 14 inches or Craig County Fishing Contact: Southeast Corps of Engineers (903) 465-4990. longer. Fishing Contact: Northeast Region Region Fisheries Office (918) 683- Game Warden: Bud Cramer Jr. Methods: Snagging and noodling Fisheries Office (918) 542-9422. 1031. For lake access information, (Johnston) (580) 320-2950. Royce are prohibited at all times. including fees and facilities, please Game Warden: Austin Jackson Gillham (Love) (580) 276-7193. Linda Bowfishing, speargunning, and call the Army Corps of Engineers (918) 244-2035. Powell (Marshall) (580) 320-2951. gigging are prohibited, except for (918) 775-4475. the following methods/seasons: Fishing Game Warden: Thomas Gillham Fishing Upstream from the Horseshoe Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth (Le Flore) (918) 429-3910. Jerry Note: Some methods of fishing Bend boat ramp to State Highway bass: six per day, of which only one Henry (Sequoyah) (918) 431-2544. on the Oklahoma portion of Lake 51/U.S. 62 bridge: Gigging is may be longer than 16 inches. Texoma do not apply to the Texas permitted from Dec. 1 to March 1. Fishing portion. Check the Texas Fishing Speargunning is permitted from (includes oxbows, cutoffs, and Watonga below dam to state line) Guide for details. Dec. 1 to March 31. Bowfishing is Blaine County permitted from June 1 to March 31 Daily/Size Limits: Walleye, sauger Daily/Size Limits: Largemouth, Fishing Contact: Northwest smallmouth and spotted bass: five in the Upper Illinois River only. and saugeye: six combined per Region Fisheries Office day/16-inch minimum. combined per day/14-inch minimum Upstream from State Highway (580) 474-2663. for largemouth and smallmouth 51/U.S. 62 bridge: Gigging, Game Warden: Lt. Mark Walker Wichita Mountains NWR bass. Striped bass and/or striped bowfishing and speargunning are (580) 623-0206. Comanche County bass hybrids: 10 combined per permitted from Dec. 1 to March 31. day, of which only two may be 20 Fishing Contact: Southwest Possession or use of cast nets Fishing inches or longer. White bass: 25 Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- prohibited. per day/no size limit. Channel and/ Daily/Size Limits: Channel and/or 2795. For lake access information, blue catfish: six combined per day. or blue catfish: 15 combined per Upper Poteau River including fees and facilities, please day/12 inch minimum and only one and Fourche Maline Methods: Fishing limited to one call Wichita Mountains NWR (580) blue catfish may be 30 inches or rod and reel per person during trout 429-3222. River and Tributaries longer. All crappie: 37 combined season (other times no more than Game Warden: Mike Carrol per day/10-inch minimum. Flathead Le Flore County two rods and reels per person). (580) 695-7535. catfish: five per day/20-inch Fishing Contact: Streams Program Fishing limited to rod and reel and minimum. Alligator gar: from May 1 Fisheries Office (918) 683-1031. bowfishing. No other method of Fishing through May 31, angling for alligator fishing allowed. (except Elmer Thomas) gar by any method is prohibited Game Warden: Thomas Gillham Note: For additional trout Daily/Size Limits: No length limit between the State Highway (918) 429-3910. regulations, see page 18. on largemouth or smallmouth bass. 99/U.S. 377 bridge upstream to the Fishing Channel and/or blue catfish: six Interstate 35 bridge. Methods: Prohibited methods of Wayne Wallace combined per day. Thunderbird fishing: gigs, spears and spearguns. Latimer County Methods: Fishing limited to rod Cleveland County Fishing Contact: Southeast Region and reel only. No other method of Vanderwork Fisheries Office (918) 297-0153. For fishing allowed. Fishing Contact: Oklahoma City Washita County lake access information, including Region Fisheries Office (405) 325- fees and facilities, please call the 7288. For lake access information, Fishing Contact: Southwest Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation including fees and facilities, Region Fisheries Office (580) 529- Department (918) 465-2565. please call the Oklahoma Tourism 2795. & Recreation Department (405) Game Warden: Lt. Jeff Headrick Game Warden: Shane Fields 360-3572. (580) 515-4484. (918) 470 -5097. Game Warden: Tell Judkins (405) 850 -9757.

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E 20 F 65 29 114 8 90 B 12 45 55 98 69 94 54 10 49 110 89 109 111 43 Public Fishing Areas & 95 96 63 19 77 70 132 23 17 81 86 ODWC Fisheries Offices 39 123 13 C 46 104 The Sooner State offers plenty of opportunities for fishing from border to border. This map depicts the 31 60 48 7 locations of popular fishing spots, listed in alphabetical order, as well as ODWC fisheries offices. Many other places 125 24 to fish can be found in Oklahoma but are not shown here, such as “Close to Home” fishing waters that exist in some D 1 41 57 73 of the state’s urban areas (see page 16). The lake names in blue type are Wildlife Department fishing areas (see 76 113 21 page 27). The region the area is located in the state can be found in parentheses. 9 16 28 88 115 50 4 118 75 3 37 91 56 ODWC Fisheries Offices 59 99 34 A 82 87 102 A. DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS I. HOLDENVILLE STATE FISH HATCHERY 26 P.O. Box 53465, Oklahoma City, 73152 3733 S.H. 48, Holdenville, 74848-6009 30 112 2145 NE 36th St., Oklahoma City, 73111 (405) 379-5408 38 128 44 (405) 521-3721 (Below Holdenville Dam) 47 H 108 124 Fisheries Division Chief - Barry Bolton 120 129 I Fisheries Division Assistant Chief - Ken Cunningham J. CADDO OFFICE & DURANT STATE FISH HATCHERY 103 122 22 79 127 B. PONCA CITY OFFICE 2021 Caddo Hwy., Caddo, 74729-3807 32 61 417 S. Silverdale Lane, Ponca City, 74604-7315 (580) 924-4087; (580) 924-4085 33 15 71 K 131 (580) 762-2248 (Six miles north of Durant) 2 116 101 (Call for hours of operation; situated on the 40 west end of Kaw Dam) K. HIGGINS OFFICE 58 121 74 6733 SW S.H. 1, Wilburton, 74578-7634 117 93 105 18 C. JENKS OFFICE (918) 297-0150 G 78 300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, 74037-9998 (Call for hours of operation) 42 25 130 (918) 299-2334 66 52 85 (Adjacent to the Oklahoma Aquarium) 6 D. PORTER OFFICE 35 9097 N. 34th St. W., Porter, 74454-2743 51 107 27 72 80 62 14 (918) 683-1031 83 11 (On U.S. 69 1.5 miles north of Muskogee Turnpike) 126 68 92 53 E. PADDLEFISH RESEARCH CENTER 97 61091 E. 120 Road, Miami, 74354 Public Fishing Areas 67 5 36 J 106 (918) 542-9422 1. Adair Recreation 19. Carl Blackwell (NE) 37. El Reno (NW) 84 64 (Four miles north of Twin Bridges State Park) Area (NE) 100 Open March 1 to April 30; 20. Carl Etling (NW) 38. Elk City (SW) Closed Mondays and Fridays. 2. Altus-Lugert (SW) 21. Cherokee GMA (NE) 39. Ellis County WMA (NW) 3. American Horse (NW) F. BYRON STATE FISH HATCHERY 22. Chickasha (SW) 40. Ellsworth (SW) 119 71082 Jefferson Road, Burlington, 73722-4625 4. Arcadia (NE) 23. Chimney Rock / 41. Elmer (NW) (580) 474-2663 5. Ardmore City (SW) W.R. Holway (NE) 42. Elmer Thomas (SW) (Two miles north, 1 mile west of S.H. 38 & 11) 6. Atoka (Atoka) (SE) 24. Chouteau (NE) 43. Eucha (NE) G. LAWTON OFFICE & J.A. MANNING 7. Baron Fork Creek (NE) 25. Clear Creek (SW) 44. Eufaula (SE) STATE FISH HATCHERY 8. Beaver River WMA (NW) 26. Clinton (SW) 19333 S.H. 49, Lawton, 73507-6015 45. Evans Chamber (NW) (580) 529-2795 9. Bell Cow (NE) 27. Comanche (SW) 46. Flint Creek (NE) (West of I-44 on S.H. 49 in Medicine Park) 10. Birch (NE) 28. Cookson WMA (NE) 47. Fort Cobb (SW) H. OKLAHOMA FISHERY 11. Blue River PF & HA (SE) 29. Copan (NE) 48. Fort Gibson (NE) RESEARCH LABORATORY 12. Bluestem (NE) 30. Crowder (SW) 49. Fort Supply (NW) 500 E. Constellation, Norman, 73072-7900 13. Boomer (NE) 31. Cushing (NE) 50. Foss (NW) (405) 325-7288 14. Broken Bow (SE) 32. Dahlgren (SE) 51. Frederick (SW) 15. Burtschi (SW) 33. Doc Hollis (SW) 52. Fuqua (SW) 16. Camp Gruber (CGTC) (NE) 34. Dripping Springs (NE) 53. Glover River (SE) 17. Canton (NW) 35. Duncan (SW) 54. Grand (NE) 18. Carl Albert (SE) 36. Durant (SE) 55. Great Salt Plains (NW)

34 2017-2018 OKLAHOMA FISHING GUIDE E 20 F 65 29 114 8 90 B 12 45 55 98 69 94 54 10 49 110 89 109 111 43 95 96 63 19 77 70 132 23 17 81 86 39 123 13 C 46 104 31 60 48 7 125 24 D 1 41 57 73 113 76 16 21 9 115 28 88 75 50 3 37 4 118 91 59 56 99 87 34 26 A 82 102 30 112 38 128 44 47 H 108 124 120 129 I 103 122 22 79 127 32 61 33 71 K 131 2 15 116 101 40 121 74 58 105 18 G 117 93 78 42 25 130 66 52 85 6 35 51 107 27 72 80 62 14 83 11 126 68 92 53 97 67 5 36 J 106 84 64 100

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56. Greenleaf (NE) 71. Konawa (SE) 86. Newt Graham (NE) 102. Robert S. Kerr (SE) 118. Tenkiller (NE) 57. Guthrie (NW) 72. Lake of the 87. Okemah (NE) 103. Rocky (SW) 119. Texoma (SE) 58. Hall (SW) Arbuckles (SE) 88. Okmulgee (NE) 104. Sahoma (NE) 120. Thunderbird (SE) 59. Hefner (NW) 73. Langston (NE) 89. Oologah (NE) 105. Sardis (SE) 121. Tom Steed (SW) 60. Heyburn (NE) 74. Lawtonka (SW) 90. Optima (NW) 106. Schooler (SE) 122. Vanderwork (SW) 61. Holdenville (SE) 75. Lee’s Creek (NE) 91. Overholser (NW) 107. Scott King (SW) 123. Vincent (NW) 62. Honobia & Three 76. Liberty (NW) 92. Ozzie Cobb (SE) 108. Shawnee Twin 1 & 2 (SE) 124. W.D. Mayo (SE) Rivers WMAs (SE) 77. Lone Chimney (NE) 93. Pauls Valley (SE) 109. Skiatook (NE) 125. Watonga (NW) 63. Hudson (NE) 78. Longmire (SE) 94. Pawhuska (NE) 110. Sooner (NE) 126. Waurika (SW) 64. Hugo (SE) 79. McAlester (SE) 95. Perry (NW) 111. Spavinaw (NE) 127. Wayne Wallace (SE) 65. Hulah (NE) 80. McGee Creek (SE) 96. Perry CCC (NE) 112. Stanley Draper (SE) 128. (SE) 66. Humphreys (SW) 81. McMurtry (NE) 97. Pine Creek (SE) 113. Stroud (NE) 129. Wewoka (SE) 67. Jap Beaver (SW) 82. Meeker (NE) 98. Ponca (NE) 114. Sunset (NW) 130. Wintersmith Park (SE) 68. Jean Neustadt (SW) 83. Mountain Lake (SW) 99. Prague (NE) 115. Taft (NE) 131. Wister (SE) 69. Kaw (NE) 84. Murray (SE) 100. Raymond Gary (SE) 116. Talawanda 1 & 2 (SE) 132. Yahola (NE) 70. Keystone (NE) 85. Nanih Waiya (SE) 101. Robbers Cave WMA (SE) 117. Taylor

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