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Fishing Reports. NORTHWEST SOUTHWEST CENTRAL SOUTHEAST NORTHEAST. We know that fishing in Oklahoma can be good nearly all year round but the peak time for most species and anglers is March to June, which is when we require reports to be submitted.
Keystone Lake Report. Oct 27. Elevation is 6 ft. below normal and falling, water temperature 70°F and stained. (USACE Lake Level) Bass, Largemouth Fair on bill baits, jerk baits, jigs, lipless baits around brush structure, coves, riprap, rocks.
Keystone Lake Report. Nov 3. Elevation is 3 ft. below normal (rising), water temperature 70°F and murky. (USACE Lake Level) Bass, Largemouth Fair on bill baits, jerk baits, jigs, plastic baits around brush structure, points, rocks. Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Channel Good on cut bait around river channel, river mouth.
Before heading out with your rod and reel, check the Oklahoma fishing report for your nearest lake. Plus, see Oklahoma's free fishing days for 2024.
Fresh Oklahoma fishing reports from September 2024. Top catches, weather conditions and the most productive spots.
Check out the newest Oklahoma Fishing Records from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Oklahoma Fishing Guides provides free fishing reports and links to professional fishing guide services for 70 lakes and rivers in Oklahoma.
Find recent fishing reports, catches, and top anglers on waterways in Oklahoma as you explore interactive fishing maps on Fishidy. Get Started for Free!
Oklahoma Fishing Reports from the professional fishing guides and editorial staff at OklahomaFishingGuides.com
Lower Mountain Fork River Trout Area Report. Nov 1. Elevation is Normal (stable), water temperature 64°F and clear. Trout, Rainbow Fair on caddis flies, PowerBait, small lures, tube jigs, worms around below the dam, creek channels, spillway. Report submitted by Mark Hannah (Game Warden McCurtain County)
With more than 200 lakes and over one million surface acres of water, even the most experienced fishermen continually discover new coves and streams full of Oklahoma’s abundant bass, crappie and catfish. Check the latest fishing report, grab your tackle box and wade your way to your favorite fishing hole.