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Southeast Oklahoma weekly fishing report
By Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Jul 4, 2009

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Arbuckle: June 22. Elevation 1 ft. below normal, water 79 and stained. Crappie hitting on jigs and minnows around docks and brush piles at 6-12 ft. White bass are roaming main lake with some action on topwaters along south bank. Bass are hitting drop shot, crankbaits, flukes and spinnerbaits. Channel catfish are being caught on prepared baits on baited holes at 15 ft. Sunfish good in the shallows using earthworms and fly-rod bugs.  Report submitted by Jack Melton.

Blue River: June 23. Elevation normal, water 80 and clear. Largemouth bass fair on minnows and flies. Catfish good on stinkbaits and liver. Report submitted by Charles Baker, technician at the Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area.

Broken Bow: June 28. Bass fair morning and evening. Spotted bass biting on topwater morning and evening. Catfish fair on juglines and trotlines with cut bait. Crappie good in the lower end of the lake around brush piles and fish buoys. Report submitted by Dru Polk, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.

Eufaula: June 28. Elevation 2 ft. above normal, water clear. Largemouth bass fair on crankbaits around rocky areas. White bass good on slab spoons along deeper flats, early and late. Blue catfish fair on a variety of baits in rocky areas. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs at 8-20 ft. under bridges and standing timber. Report submitted by Ed Rodebush, game warden stationed in McIntosh County.

Hugo: June 29. Elevation  2 ft. above normal, water 75. Crappie and largemouth bass fair. Catfish good on trotlines baited with shad or sunfish. Blue catfish good on shad below the dam.  Report submitted by Jay Harvey, game warden stationed in Choctaw and Bryan counties.

Konawa: June 29. Elevation normal, water 90 and clear. Largemouth bass good on topwater lures at 5-10 ft. in weed beds, early and late. Channel catfish fair on chicken liver at 10-12 ft. around points. All other fishing slow. Report submitted by Daryl Howser, game warden stationed in Seminole County.

Lower Mountain Fork River: June 29. Trout fair on flies like Elk hair caddis, parachute Adams, San Juan worm, egg patterns, Prince Nymph, Several types of Soft Hackles and Wooly Bugger. Some of the guys have had success with an old fly pattern the "carrie special," which is very close to a Sparrow nymph. All three "zones" have been producing well. Report submitted by Sid and Peggy of www.beaversbendflyshop.com

McGee Creek: June 29. Elevation 1 ft. above normal, water 83 and clear. Largemouth bass fair to good on soft plastic lures at 2-6 ft., and on topwater baits early and late for schooling fish. Crappie fair to good around cedar brush on minnows and jigs. Channel catfish fair on cut bait along riprap. Report submitted by Larry Luman, game warden stationed in Atoka County.

Murray: June 29. Elevation normal, water 88 and clear. Largemouth and smallmouth bass good on various baits. White bass good to excellent and schooling. Channel catfish good on stinkbaits, worms and minnows. Crappie slow around structure, boat docks and brush piles. Walleye slow. Report submitted by Jeremy Brothers, game warden stationed in Carter County.

Pine Creek: June 29. Elevation above normal and murky.  Bass fair on baby brush hogs fished around points.  Crappie great on minnows around flooded timber and tops.  Catfish good on stinkbait fished on jugs and yo-yos.  White bass fair on white grubs around the spillway. Report submitted by Mark Hannah, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.

Robert S. Kerr: June 29. Elevation normal, water 87 and murky. Crappie good, around brush piles at 8-12 ft. on minnows and small jigs. White bass slow. Largemouth bass good at 2-5 ft. along the grass beds on rubber worms and spinnerbaits. Catfish fair on the channels. Blue catfish biting on fresh shad, cut bait and punch baits. Flathead catfish good on sunfish and earthworms. Report submitted by Leland Sockey, game warden stationed in Haskell County.

Sardis Lake: June 29. Bass good off of points and around creek channels on spinnerbaits and plugs also good on watermelon lizards. Crappie excellent on pink grubs or green and black around cover and off of Jack Fork bridge, half bridge and tower using live minnows. Flathead catfish fair on shad, sunfish or goldfish on jugs or trotlines. Blue and channel catfish excellent on jugs and trotlines on cut bait or shrimp or shad. White bass excellent trolling around islands and east side lake by tower and excellent when found surfacing on lake. Walleye fair trolling around islands on rattletraps.   Report submitted by Allen Couch, game warden stationed in Pushmataha County.

Texoma: June 22. Elevation normal, water 80 and mostly clear. Largemouth and smallmouth bass good in the creek channels. Striped and white bass good  from Catfish Bay south. Channel and blue catfish good from Platter Flats north to the Washita River. Sunfish good around the fishing docks. Report submitted by Danny Clubb, game warden stationed in Bryan County.

Wister: June 29. Elevation normal and murky. Largemouth bass fair on 12 inch plastic worms and deep diving spinnerbaits.  Crappie fair  with small chartreuse spinners, pink jigs and minnows. Channel and blue catfish fair on shad and liver. Flathead catfish fair on live sunfish and night crawlers. Report submitted by Randy Fennell, game warden stationed in LeFlore County.  

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