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Hall

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The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted new rules in 2025 that require non-residents accessing certain Oklahoma public hunting and fishing areas to check in and out of the area. By checking in and out of these areas, hunters, anglers, shooters, birdwatchers, hikers and any other users can help the Wildlife Department better understand how the area is being used. There is no additional cost associated with checking in or out of an area. There is no limit to the number of check ins for an individual in a year. 

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Lake Hall, photo by Steve Webber

Contacts

Fisheries Management Office: (580) 529-2795
Game Warden:
(580) 450-7701 (Harmon)

Lake Hall is located in Harmon County, 13 miles north of Hollis (S10, T4N, R26W). Vegetation around the lake is shinnery oak-grassland type. The lake has one boat ramps, five fishing jetties, a fishing dock, and picnic tables. Hollis is the nearest town in which to obtain picnic and fishing supplies. Hall anglers can pursue crappie, sunfish, and channel catfish.   There is one boat ramp with a dock, 5 fishing jetties, renovated in 1985, and primitive camping.    The main entrance goes to the boat ramp and dam access, west entrance access west side of Hall. Lake Hall was constructed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation in 1954 and renovated in 1985

Lake Hall (Google Map) is located in Harmon County, 13 miles north of Hollis (S10, T4N, R26W). Vegetation around the lake is shinnery oak-grassland type.

Lake Details

Shoreline Length: 1.60 mi.
Volume: 560.00 ac. ft.
Max. Depth: 29.00 ft.
Surface Area: 35.00 ac.

Located

Harmon County

The lake has one boat ramps, five fishing jetties, a fishing dock, and picnic tables. Hollis is the nearest town in which to obtain picnic and fishing supplies. Hall anglers can pursue crappie, sunfish, and channel catfish. There is one boat ramp with a dock, 5 fishing jetties, renovated in 1985, and primitive camping. The main entrance goes to the boat ramp and dam access, west entrance access west side of Hall.

Bait & Tackle shops are displayed by distance, starting with the closest.

Lake Hall was constructed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation in 1954 and renovated in 1985.

Daily/Size Limits:

Channel and/or blue catfish: six combined per day.

Methods:

Allowed methods: up to two rods and reels per person, bowfishing.

Open only from Sept. 1 through the end of spring turkey season each year. Deer hunting restricted to shotgun, muzzleloader, or archery only.

Closed Seasons
Trapping