Lake of the Arbuckles: January 29. Elevation 1 ft. above normal, water clear. Crappie being caught on chartreuse jigs at 28-35 ft around brush piles. White bass at 12 ft. up Guy Sandy on flats. Bass slow on jerk baits and jigs. Report submitted by Jack Melton
Blue River: February 2. Elevation slightly above normal, water 39 and murky. Trout fair on power bait, corn, salmon eggs, and in-line spinnerbaits. Fly-fishing fair on woolly buggers, caddis flies, and soft hackles. Channel catfish good on stinkbait and cut bait. Report submitted by Matt Gamble, biologist at the Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area.
Broken Bow: January 31. Largemouth bass slow. Smallmouth bass slow. Catfish good on juglines and trotlines with cut bait. Crappie fair on jigs around structure. Walleye fair to good on crawdad colored crankbaits and grubs in the upper end around points. Report submitted by Dru Polk, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
Eufaula: January 31. Elevation 1 1/2 ft. above normal, water murky. Largemouth bass slow. White bass slow. Blue catfish fair on shad over deeper flats. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs around docks and brush. Report submitted by Ed Rodebush, game warden stationed in McIntosh County.
Hugo: January 31. Elevation 2 ft. above normal. Lake fishing slow. Crappie and white bass fair on jigs below the dam. Report submitted by Jay Harvey, game warden stationed in Choctaw County.
Konawa: February 1. Elevation normal, water 40 and clear. All fishing slow. Report submitted by Daryl Howser, game warden stationed in Seminole County.
Lower Mountain Fork River: January 14. Lots of fish in the river. The fishing is great. Also we will be getting 6 unscheduled stockings in the next few weeks for zones 2 and 3. The first of these stockings occurred on Wednesday, Jan 13. It consisted of about 2,500 rainbows diverted from another fishery. On the Wednesday proceeding the scheduled stocking, for the next five stocking dates, we should be getting some extra fish for zones 2 and 3. Tiny flies have been the fly of choice for most anglers. Midge patterns have been the star of the show. Report submitted by Sid and Peggy Ingram, Beavers Bend Fly Shop.
McGee Creek: January 31. Elevation 2 1/2 ft. above normal, water 46 and clear. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs at 16-25 ft. Crappie best off of creek channels around submerged brush. Report submitted by Larry Luman, game warden stationed in Atoka County.
Murray: No report submitted this week.
Pine Creek: January 31. Elevation above normal, water clear. Bass fair on salt craws near points. Crappie good on minnows at 12-15 ft. around brush piles. Catfish good on yo-yos baited with stinkbait. Report submitted by Mark Hannah, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
Robert S. Kerr: February 3. Elevation normal, water murky. Crappie fair on minnows and small jigs while drifting the Big San Bois Creek arm. Catfish fair on fresh shad and around break off points between deeper river channels and shallower water. Largemouth bass and white bass very slow. Report submitted by Leland Sockey, game warden stationed in Haskell County.
Sardis Lake: January 31. Elevation 2 ft. above normal, water mid 40s. Crappie good on minnows at 25 ft. All other fishing slow. Report submitted by Dane Polk, game warden stationed in Pushmataha County.
Texoma: January 31. Elevation 1 ft. below normal, water 45 and mostly clear. Smallmouth bass fair around the sandy points. Striped bass fair to good in the creek channels. Blue catfish fair to good from Catfish bay north. Crappie fair around the fishing docks with brush. Paddlefish fair below the dam. All other fishing is slow. Report submitted by Danny Club, game warden stationed in Bryan County.
Wister: January 31. Elevation 3 ft. above normal, water murky. Largemouth bass slow. Crappie good on minnows and jigs at 12-15 ft. around structure. Channel catfish fair on juglines with cut shad and liver. Report submitted by Randy Fennell, game warden stationed in LeFlore County.