FISHING REPORT FOR APRIL 25, 2007
CENTRAL
Arcadia: Largemouth bass fair on
spinnerbaits. Blue catfish being caught on shad. Crappie good. Report
submitted by Wade Farrar, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County.
Hefner: Water 64 and murky.
White bass being caught on jigs in the canal. Channel catfish being caught
off the banks on cut bait, stinkbait and punch bait. Walleye being caught on
jigs along the shoreline. Report submitted by Kelly Roberson, game warden
stationed in Oklahoma County.
Overholser: Water 70 and murky.
Striped bass hybrids being caught on jigs on windy days. Channel catfish
being caught on cut bait, stinkbait along the north end of the dam. Crappie
being caught on jigs around the docks. Report submitted by Kelly Roberson,
game warden stationed in Oklahoma County.
Thunderbird: Elevation 7 ft.
below normal and murky. Crappie excellent on minnows and small jigs at 3-5
ft. around structure. Report submitted by Tony Woodruff, game warden
stationed in Cleveland County.
Wes Watkins: Elevation 2 ft.
below normal, water 58-67 and murky in shallow feeder creeks. The water is
clearing in the main body of the lake and back west in the timbered area.
Catfish fair to good on shrimp, chicken liver, fresh cut bait, minnows and
assorted stinkbait in shallow water of the main lake channel. Crappie fair
on jigs on jigs and minnows in timbered areas, structure and brush piles.
White bass fair on small crankbaits in coves and timbered area and trolling
with shallow diving crankbaits. Largemouth bass good on assorted colored
spinnerbaits, brush hogs, lizards, worms and buzzbaits and rattletraps in
weed beds and grassy areas and on topwaters in the early morning. Report
submitted by M.M. Fowler, St. Gregory's.
NORTHEAST
Birch: Elevation 1 ft. above
normal and muddy. Reservoir release is 98 cubic feet per second. Crappie
good around rocky banks. Catfish good below the dam. Report submitted by
Paul Welch, game warden stationed in Osage County.
Carl Blackwell: Elevation 2 ft.
below normal, water 60 and murky to muddy in some areas. Bass fair on
spinnerbaits. Crappie starting to pick up on minnows and jigs. Saugeye and
striped bass hybrids fair on crankbaits and grubs. Catfish good on cut bait.
Report submitted by Jon Cunningham, game warden stationed in Payne County.
Chandler: Elevation 1 ft. below
normal and murky. Largemouth bass and channel catfish slow. Crappie good on
minnows off the dam. Report submitted by Gary Emmons, game warden stationed
in Lincoln County.
Copan: Elevation 2 ft. above
normal and muddy. Crappie good and starting to move into shallow waters near
rocky banks and brush on chartreuse or black/pink tube jigs. Bank fishing
for crappie is currently best on the south end of Washington Cove, east of
the boat ramp at Copan Point, the coves and creek around Osage Plains and
under Cotton Creek bridge. Catfish fair to good on jug lines in or near the
river channel. White bass fair in the same areas as crappie. Report
submitted by Marni Loftis, game warden stationed in Washington County.
Eucha: Elevation slightly above
normal, water 61 and clear. Crappie good on jigs and minnows around brush
and structure at 12-14 ft. Largemouth bass good on crankbaits and
spinnerbaits. Catfish good on trotlines using night crawlers. Report
submitted by Dwight Moore, City of Tulsa Fisheries.
Ft. Gibson: Elevation 1 ft.
above normal, water 62 and muddy. Largemouth bass good in flooded grass and
around brush. Channel catfish good on worms and crawfish. Crappie fair on
minnows and jigs at 10-15 ft. Paddlefish snagging good from Flat Rock Creek
to the low water dam. Report submitted Marvin Stanley, game warden stationed
in Wagoner County.
Grand: Elevation normal, water
murky. Channel catfish good on cut shad in about at 10-12 ft. in river
channels or shoreline, juglines on cut shad. Crappie fair at 10 ft. around
baited areas using jigs and minnows. White bass good in rivers and creek
channels using jigs and spinnerbaits. Paddlefish picking up in river
channels. Report submitted by Jim Littlefield, game warden stationed in
Delaware County.
Greenleaf: Elevation normal and
clear. Largemouth bass good on jigs, worms, crankbaits and spinnerbaits.
Channel catfish good on cut bait and stinkbait on bottom. Crappie good on
minnows and jigs around brush structure and fishing dock. Report submitted
by Lark Wilson, game warden stationed in Muskogee County.
Hudson: Elevation normal.
Largemouth bass good on pig and jig combo and crankbaits. White bass good on
small jigs and minnows in the upper end of the lake. Channel and blue
catfish good on cut shad in the flats and off points. Paddlefish snagging
good in the upper end of the lake. Report submitted by Steve Loveland, game
warden stationed in Mayes County.
Hulah: Elevation 4 ft. above
normal and muddy. Reservoir release is 3,085 cubic feet per second. Crappie
good and starting to move into shallow waters near rocky banks and brush on
chartreuse or black/pink tube jigs. Bank fishing for crappie is currently
best in Skull Creek, Wa-Sha-She Park and in the river near Rocky Ford boat
ramp marina. White bass good in the Caney River North of the lake. Catfish
fair to good on juglines in or near the river channel. Report submitted by
Marni Loftis, game warden stationed in Washington County.

Bud Fields and
Werner Hohenberger of Ponca City with a mess of Kaw Crappie.
Kaw: Elevation 2 ft. above
normal, water 60. Three tainter gates are open, two sluice gates are open.
Water clarity, muddy on the upper end and stained by the dam. Blue and
channel good in the main tributaries that feed Kaw in the flooded willows
points or bends in the river with worms, stinkbait or fresh cut bait. White
bass are being caught in moderate numbers in beaver creek. Crappie good in
Beaver Creek. White bass good on the flats at the mouth of Little Beaver or
Otter creeks. Fishing below Kaw Dam for crappie has slowed down due to high
water but should improve when the flood gates are closed, the back water
where there is not any current is the place to catch crappie, and there are
good places on both sides of the river that have easy access by foot. White
bass fishing has slowed down but is still good, fishing two 1/8 or 3/16 jigs
was the best producer over the weekend, sassy shad or tub bodies both worked
well, red/white was a popular choice. Paddlefish has picked up with the high
water conditions, spawned out females were caught over the weekend, the
spawning run is near the end. Report submitted by Larry Green, game warden
stationed in Osage County.
Keystone: Elevation 4 ft. above
normal, water 62 and murky to muddy. Largemouth bass good on spinnerbaits
and jig and chunk at 4-8 ft. in the backs of coves. Smallmouth bass fair on
jig and chunk and crankbaits at 4-8 ft. in the middle of deep coves. Spotted
bass fair on spinnerbaits and crankbaits at 4-8 ft. in main lake pockets.
White bass good on minnows, grubs and tube jigs at 3-8 ft. in coves and
creek in the upper end of the lake. Striped bass below the dam are fair on
sassy shad and bucktails at 3-6 ft. early mornings. Striped bass in the lake
are fair on rattletraps and swim baits at 4-8 ft. in the mouth of creek in
the upper end of the lake. Channel catfish good on worms and shrimp at 3-6
ft. in shallow coves. Blue catfish good on cut shad and punch bait at 5-10
ft. in the flats up river. Flathead catfish fair on goldfish and large
minnows at 6-10 ft. in deep coves. Crappie good on minnows and jig and
bobber rigs at 2-8 ft. on sunny gravel banks. Report submitted by Larry
Sellers, Woody's Bait and Tackle.
Oologah: Elevation 5 1/2 ft.
above normal, water in the low 60's. Water muddy on the north end and murky
on the south end. Blue catfish good on jugs baited with shad on shallow
flats at 10-15 ft. Channel catfish fair on shrimp and doughbaits around
flooded willows at 5 ft. Crappie fair around flooded bushes on minnows and
jigs at 5 ft. Largemouth bass fair on spinnerbaits around flooded brush.
White bass and crappie fair on jigs below the dam. Report submitted by Brek
Henry, game warden stationed in Rogers County.
Skiatook: Elevation 7 1/2 ft.
below normal, water 62 and murky, but clearing. Striped bass hybrids fair,
in creeks and on points, on sassy shad, pearl white and chartreuse colors
working well. Largemouth bass good on crankbaits, spinnerbaits and jigs in
shallow water. Smallmouth bass fair on crankbaits. Crappie good, on minnows,
in creeks, and on structure, at docks and Hwy 20 Bridge. Catfish fair on cut
baits and large minnows, in most of the creeks. Report submitted by
Greenwood Fishing Center.
Sooner: White bass and striped
bass hybrids good on cut and live bait deep on the cold water side. Channel
and blue catfish good on cut and live bait off the dikes. Fishing off Hwy 15
is slow. Fishing around the dam is good where water is entering the lake
from the river. Report submitted by Doug Gottschalk, game warden stationed
in Noble County.
Spavinaw: Elevation slightly
below normal, water 63 and clear. Crappie good on jigs and minnows around
the dam area. Largemouth bass good on jerk baits. Report submitted by Dwight
Moore, City of Tulsa Fisheries.
Webbers Falls: Elevation 1 1/2
ft. above normal and murky. Largemouth bass fair on crankbaits and
spinnerbaits in creek channels and along riprap. Channel and flathead
catfish good on cut bait and sunfish on bottom. Crappie good on minnows and
jigs around brush structure and bridges. Report submitted by Lark Wilson,
game warden stationed in Muskogee County.
NORTHWEST
Canton: Elevation 3 ft. below
normal. White bass and striped bass hybrids excellent on jigs, crankbaits
and live bait. Walleye good trolling crankbaits near islands and along dam.
Crappie fair on minnows and jigs near brush piles. Report submitted by Mark
Walker, game warden stationed in Blaine County.
Ft. Supply: Elevation normal and
clear. White bass fair on jigs and spoons below the dam. Crappie fair on
jigs and spinners below the dam. Report submitted by Mark Reichenberger,
game warden stationed in Harper County.
SOUTHEAST
Arbuckle: Elevation 1 ft. above
normal, water 62 and stained. Crappie good at 4-6 ft. in back off coves and
creeks. White bass fair in coves at 10-15 ft. on small jigs and rattletraps.
Bass good on spinnerbaits, crankbaits, lizards and jerk baits. Report
submitted by Jack Melton.
Arbuckle: Elevation 1 ft. above
normal and murky. Largemouth bass good on soft plastics, jerk baits and
spinnerbaits. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs. White bass fair on minnows
and trolling crankbaits. Report submitted by Jeremy Brothers, state game
warden stationed in Carter County.
Blue River: Elevation normal,
water 57 and clear. Largemouth bass fair on minnows and flies. Channel
catfish fair on chicken liver and stinkbait. Trout fair on rooster tails and
power bait. Report submitted by Matt Gamble, technician at Blue River Public
Fishing and Hunting Area.
Broken Bow: Largemouth bass good
on crankbaits and slow running spinnerbaits in the mouths of creeks at 4-5
ft. and on buzzbaits in the afternoon. Channel catfish fair on juglines and
trotlines baited with sunfish. Crappie good around structure in the upper
end of the lake around standing timber on jigs and minnows. Report submitted
by Dru Polk, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
Eufaula: Elevation 1 ft. above
normal, water clear to the east and murky to the west. Largemouth bass good
on plastic baits and jerk baits at 3-8 ft. around rocky areas. White bass
good on jigs below the dam when releasing water. Blue catfish fair on fresh
shad at 3-10 ft. in the shallow flats. Crappie good on minnows or jigs at
2-6 ft. along the grass line and around brush. Report submitted Ed Rodebush,
game warden stationed in McIntosh County.
Hugo: Elevation normal, water 61
and murky. Largemouth bass fair on spinnerbaits. Crappie fair on live
minnows and jigs. Blue catfish fair on cut shad and liver. Report submitted
by Wendell Smalling, game warden stationed in Choctaw County.
Konawa: Elevation normal, water
66 and clear. Largemouth bass good on plastic worms at 4-8 ft. in weed beds.
Channel catfish good on chicken liver in the discharge canal at 15 ft.
Report submitted by Daryl Howser, game warden stationed in Seminole County.
Lower Mountain Fork River: Trout
fair to good. There have been at least two types of caddis and two types of
mayflies hatching. Good flies have been ants, soft hackles, various small
dry flies like caddis patterns, Adams and wooly buggers. Report submitted by
Sid Ingram, Beavers Bend Fly Shop.
McGee Creek: Elevation 1 1/3 ft.
above normal, water 61 and clear. Largemouth bass fair to good on soft
plastic lures at 2-6 ft. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs over submerged
cedar trees off main creek channels. Channel catfish and flathead catfish
fair on live bait on jugs and trotlines. Report submitted by Larry Luman,
game warden stationed in Atoka County.
Murray: Bass good. White bass
fair on jigs and crankbaits trolling. Catfish slow. Crappie slow on minnows
and jigs. Report submitted by Jeremy Brothers, state game warden stationed
in Carter County.
Pine Creek: Elevation slightly
above normal and clear. Bass excellent on spinnerbaits, plastic worms and
salt impregnated soft plastics. Crappie fair on minnows at the old bridge.
Catfish fair on rod and reel and trotlines baited with magic bait. Report
submitted by Mark Hannah, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
Sardis Lake: Bass excellent on
spinnerbaits in grass beds. White bass good up creeks on grubs and sassy
shad. Blue catfish and flathead catfish fair on trotlines and juglines
baited with cut bait. Crappie good on minnows along gravel beds and around
bridges. Walleye fair up creeks and around islands on grubs. Report
submitted by Allen Couch, game warden stationed in Pushmataha County.
Texoma: Elevation 3 ft. above
normal, water 60 and clear. Largemouth and smallmouth bass fair on jig
combinations at 10-20 ft. in creek channels. Striped and white bass fair on
live bait and sassy shad at 10-20 ft. at the islands. Channel and blue
catfish fair on cut bait and worms at 10-15 ft. in the Washita River.
Crappie fair on minnows and jigs at 5-10 ft. around brush piles and riprap.
Report submitted by Danny Clubb, game warden stationed in Bryan County.
Wister: Elevation 1/2 ft. above
normal and murky. Largemouth bass excellent on plastic worms and
spinnerbaits. Crappie good on minnows and jigs. Catfish channel good on
liver and cut baits with jugs and trotlines. Flathead good on live sunfish
with trotlines. Report submitted by Randy Fennell, game warden stationed in
LeFlore County.
SOUTHWEST
Altus-Lugert: Elevation 12 ft.
below normal and rising. White bass and striped bass hybrids good off the
main swim beach. Crappie good near the old fish-o-rama. Walleye good but
most are not long enough to keep - must be 18 inches. You may want to check
for current depth by going to:
http://www.swt-usace.army.mil/ALTU.lakepage.html. Report submitted by
Sue Hokanson, Quartz Mountain State Park.
Foss: Elevation 2 ft. below
normal and clear. Walleye good along dam. Striped bass hybrids and crappie
good. Report submitted by Eric Puyear, B & K Bait House.
Ft. Cobb: Elevation 1/2 ft.
above normal and water murky. Crappie slow around docks. Striped bass
hybrids slow to fair off windy points. Saugeye slow drifting or trolling.
Catfish fair on cut baits. Report submitted by James Edwards Jr., game
warden station in Caddo County.
Waurika: Elevation normal, water
60 and murky. White bass and catfish good on live bait like shad and
crawfish tails. Crappie slow. Report submitted by Phillip Cottrill, game
warden stationed in Jefferson County.