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Trout Stocking
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| Altus Lugert/Quartz Mountain |
Trout season November 1 thru March 31. | ||
| Purchase a License | Watonga |
Trout season November 1 thru March 31. |
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| Lake Carl Etling | Trout season November 1 thru March 31. | ||
| Wildlife Diversity | Blue River |
Trout season November 1 thru March 31. |
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| Fishing | Mountain Fork |
2008 Stockings
(entire stream):
October 9, 23; November 6, 20; December 4, 18, 30;
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| Hunting | Illinois River |
2008: Stockings have been postponed due to high water temperatures. Stocking will be evaluated biweekly to determine when the next stocking can occur. See news release below. October 8, 14, 22, 28; November 5, 13, 19; December 3, 9, 17, 23, 31. 2009:
January 6, 14, 20, 27, 28; February 3, 10, 11, 17, 24, 25; March 3, 10,
11, 17, 24, 25, 31; April 7, 8, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2,
9, 16, 23, 30. |
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| Outdoor Calendar | Robbers Cave |
Trout season November 1 thru March 31. |
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| Dolese Youth Park Pond (OKC) | Trout season January 1 thru February 31. | ||
| Educational Programs | Lake Pawhuska |
Trout season November 1 thru March 31. |
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| Clayton Lake State Park |
The Little Dixie Community Action Agency has chosen to discontinue the trout stocking program at Clayton Lake. However, excellent trout fishing opportunities are available in southeast Oklahoma at Robbers Cave State Park and at the Lower Mountain Fork River. |
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| About the Department | |||
Trout stocking at the
Extreme spring and summer weather conditions have prompted the
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation to postpone regular trout stockings
until water quality conditions improve. The area affected is the
“Heavy spring rains and a period of extreme heating have combined to
create unusually warm water in Tenkiller Reservoir,” said Jim Burroughs, east
central region fisheries supervisor for the Wildlife Department.
These waters are released through turbines used for hydropower
generation and flow directly in to the
“Water temperatures are approaching potentially lethal limits for
trout. Regular stockings, as well as those temporarily postponed will begin as
soon as conditions improve that will allow survival of the stocked trout,”
Burroughs said.
According to biologists with the Wildlife Department, trout that
were in the water before temperatures warmed to near lethal limits have a better
chance of adapting to the temperatures and may find springs and other refuges
where colder temperatures may exist. Anglers are still having good success
catching largemouth bass on topwater lures, and
striped bass fishing is currently excellent on shad all along the river. Anglers
are also catching channel catfish, walleye and saugeye.
The
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