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Beginning near Connerville in Johnston County, the Blue River flows southeast to the Red River. This spring-fed river has a designated trout area in the Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area. Other fishing opportunities exist for black bass, crappie, as well as channel and blue catfish.
Blue River is 3,367 acres of Postoak and Blackjack timber and scattered openings with 6.25 miles of wadable stream access. From November through mid-March, Blue River is a designated trout area and is stocked with rainbows every week. During the spring and summer, channel catfish are regularly stocked.
Blue River is a great spot to go and fish, swim, or just look out at the water. They have rope swings and other fun things to do. I would also recommend stopping by Scotty’s One Stop on the way back.
The Blue River is a 141-mile-long (227 km) [2] tributary of the Red River in southern Oklahoma in the United States. Via the Red River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. According to the Geographic Names Information System, the river has also been known as Blue Creek.
The Blue River PFHA is located in south-central Oklahoma about 11 miles northeast of Tishomingo in Johnston County. The area encompasses over 3,000 acres of prime wildlife habitat. The river meanders through the area over six miles, providing the opportunity to fish for native sunfish, catfish and bass.
Those looking for an outdoor adventure will enjoy Tishomingo, Oklahoma's majestic Blue River. This 3,367-acre river is best known for its abundance of rainbow trout, small-mouth and largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie and channel catfish.
Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area, Tishomingo, Oklahoma. 25,115 likes · 9,098 talking about this · 7,862 were here. The Oklahoma Department of...
Blue River is 3,367 acres of Postoak and Blackjack timber and scattered openings. Located 8 miles northeast of Tishomingo.
The Blue River is the largest stream originating in the Arbuckles. Its historical headwaters begin in the Hunton Anticline near Roff, Oklahoma, and are fed by springs from above Connerville to below and near Hwy 7 on ODWC property, which provide the base flow of the Blue River to its end at the Red River.
Blue River Oklahoma trout fishing information including fishing guides, lodging, fishing reports, weather, directions and more.