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Oklahoma weekly fishing report -- Sept. 22
By Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Sep 25, 2005

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Southeast

September 22, 2005 01:14 PM



1. Arbuckle
3. Broken Bow
4. Eufaula
5. Hugo
6. Konawa
7. McGee Creek
8. Murray
9. Pine Creek
10. Robert S. Kerr
11. Sardis
12. Texoma
13. Wister
14. Lower Mountain Fork River
15. Blue River
 

Arbuckle:  September 19. Elevation normal, water 80 and clear. Crappie slow. White bass slow. Channel catfish fair. Bass slow to fair with some action on drop-shot rigs off points and early morning on topwaters.  Report submitted by Jack Melton.

Blue River: September 19. Elevation normal, water 74 and murky. Largemouth bass fair on minnows and flies. Channel catfish slow on liver and worms. Report submitted by Charles Baker, technician at Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area.

Broken Bow: September 6; Elevation 13 ft. below normal, water 88. All fishing slow. Report submitted Dru Polk, state game warden stationed in McCurtain County.

Eufaula: September 19. Elevation 4 1/2 ft. below normal and clear. Largemouth good on crankbaits at 4-8 ft. off the points. White bass good on slab spoons at 8-20 ft. deep on the flats. Channel catfish slow. Crappie good on jigs at 18-20 ft. around standing timber.  Report submitted Ed Rodebush, state game warden stationed in McIntosh County.

Hugo: September 20. Elevation 1 1/2 ft. below normal, water 82 and murky. Largemouth bass fair on plastic worms. Channel catfish fair on cut bait. Crappie fair on live minnows. Report submitted by Wendell Smalling, state game warden stationed in Choctaw County.

Konawa: September 20. Elevation normal, water 84 and clear. Largemouth bass good on crankbaits and topwaters in coves late in the day. Channel catfish good on shad at 10-12 ft. in south cove. Report submitted by Daryl Howser, state game warden stationed in Seminole County.

McGee Creek: September 22. Elevation 1 ft. below normal, water 83 and clear. Largemouth bass good on soft plastics at 15-35 ft. Crappie fair on minnows around cedar brush.  Report submitted by Larry Luman, state game warden stationed in Atoka County.

Lower Mountain Fork River: September 21. Trout fair on elk hair caddis, sparkle leech, various soft hackle flies and wooly bugger.  Power generation has been occurring daily beginning about 2 or 3 pm and continuing for about 4 hours. Be careful and watch for rising water at all times. Report submitted by Sid and Peggy, Beavers Bend Fly Shop.

Murray: No report submitted this week.

Pine Creek:  No report submitted this week.

Robert S. Kerr:  September 19. Elevation below normal, water 78 and murky. Largemouth bass slow at 6-8 ft. using plastic baits and crankbaits fishing the wood, weed and rock structure next to deeper water. Crappie fair at 8-10 ft. using minnows fishing the old creek channels of Sallisaw and Big San Bois creeks. White bass fair at 6-8 ft. using shad imitation crankbaits fishing from Tamaha to the Webbers Falls dam. Blue catfish fair at 20-25 ft. using fresh cut and whole shad drift fishing from the Canadian river to the Webbers Falls dam.  Report submitted by Rick Olzawski, state game warden stationed in Haskell County.

Sardis Lake:  September 15. Elevation normal and clear. Largemouth bass fair on plastic lures. White bass good trolling. Catfish fair on cut bait. Crappie good on minnows around bridges. Walleye good trolling. Report submitted by Allen Couch, state game warden stationed in Pushmataha County.

Texoma: September 19. Elevation 1 ft. below normal, water 82 and clear. Largemouth bass good on topwaters from surface to 5 ft. under railroad bridge. White bass and striped bass good on sassy shad at 5-20 ft. near islands. Catfish good on punch bait at 5-10 ft. in Washita River. Report submitted by Danny Clubb, state game warden stationed in Bryan County.  

Wister: September 20. Elevation 2 ft. below normal, water 79 and murky. Largemouth bass fair on the points with crawdad colored crankbaits worked slowly at 3-8 ft. Channel catfish fair at 10-20 ft on shad or worms. All other fishing slow this week.  Report submitted by D.G. Belcher, state game warden stationed in Latimer County.

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