Southeastern Oklahoma Fishing Report
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Arbuckle: June 27. Elevation normal, water 82 and clear to stained up creeks. Bass fair on worms, lizards and crankbaits. Smallmouth bass hitting topwater early morning.
Crappie good on blue/chartreuse jigs at 12-24 foot around brush piles and good around docks at daybreak. White bass being caught on curly tail grubs surfacing near mountain tops. Channel catfish being caught on dough bait. Report submitted Jack Melton.
Broken Bow: June 26. Elevation below normal, water 82. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass good on Alabama rigs, crankbaits and plastic baits around brush structure, points and standing timber. Crappie fair on jigs and minnows around brush structure and standing timber. Report submitted by Dru Polk, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
Eufaula: June 26. Elevation normal, water 88 and murky. Largemouth and spotted bass good on bill baits, crankbaits and small lures along rocks, shorelines, standing timber and in coves.
Striped bass fair on live bait, live shad, shad and sunfish below the dam and along the dam. Flathead catfish excellent on live bait in coves, along rocks and shallows. Report submitted by Cannon Harrison, game warden stationed in McIntosh County.
Hugo: June 26. Elevation above normal, water 71 and murky. Blue, channel and flathead catfish good on chicken liver, cut bait, dough bait, live bait, punch bait, shad, stinkbait and sunfish below the dam, along channels, creek channels, main lake, river channel and shorelines.
Crappie fair on jigs and minnows below the dam, around brush structure, channels, creek channels, main lake, river channel and standing timber. Report submitted by Andrew Potter, game warden stationed in Choctaw County.
Konawa: June 29. Elevation normal, water 88 and clear. Largemouth bass fair on crankbaits, jigs, plastic baits and topwater lures in the main lake, around points and river channel.
Striped bass hybrids and white bass fair on Alabama rigs, crankbaits and live shad in coves, main lake and river channel. Channel catfish fair on chicken liver, cut bait, shrimp and worms along riprap, weed beds and inlet. Report submitted by Garret Harley, game warden stationed in Seminole County.
Lower Mountain Fork: June 26. Elevation normal, water clear. Rainbow trout good on small lures, tube jigs and worms along creek channels, rocks and spillway. Report submitted by Mark Hannah, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
McGee Creek: June 26. Elevation normal, water 77. Largemouth, spotted and white bass good on spinnerbaits and topwater lures in coves, along creek channels, flats and points.
Crappie fair on jigs and minnows around brush structure, creek channels and standing timber. Report submitted by Jay Harvey, game warden stationed in Atoka County.
Murray: June 30. Elevation above normal, water 80 and clear. Largemouth and smallmouth bass fair on crankbaits, flukes, jigs, lipless baits and plastic baits around brush structure, docks, points, rocks and shallows.
Channel catfish slow on chicken liver, minnows and stinkbait along flats and sandbars. White bass fair on jigs and topwater lures in the main lake. Report submitted by Jaylen Flynn, game warden stationed in Carter County.
Pine Creek: June 26. Elevation normal, water clear. Largemouth bass fair on plastic baits and topwater lures in coves and around standing timber. Crappie good on jigs, minnows, small lures and tube jigs around brush structure and standing timber.
Channel catfish good on hotdogs, punch bait and worms below the dam, along channels and spillway. Report submitted by Mark Hannah, game warden stationed in McCurtain County.
Robert S. Kerr: June 26. Elevation normal, water murky. Largemouth and smallmouth bass good on minnows, small lures, spinnerbaits and topwater lures around brush structure, shallows, shorelines, standing timber and weed beds.
Blue, channel and flathead catfish good on cut bait, hotdogs, minnows, shad, stinkbait and sunfish below the dam, along channels, main lake, river mouth, shorelines and tailwater. Crappie good on jigs and minnows around brush structure, channels, shallows, standing timber, tailwater, weed beds and in coves.
Report submitted by Logan Shimp, game warden stationed in Haskell County.
Sardis: June 25. Elevation normal, water 82. Largemouth and spotted bass fair on buzz baits, crankbaits, jigs, plastic baits, spinnerbaits and topwater lures around brush structure, channels, points, riprap, rocks, shorelines, standing timber and weed beds.
Blue, channel and flathead catfish fair on cut bait, shad and sunfish along flats, main lake and shorelines. Crappie fair on hair jigs, jigs, minnows and tube jigs around brush structure, points, shorelines and standing timber. Report submitted by Dane Polk, game warden stationed in Pushmataha County.
Texoma: June 26. Elevation normal, water 78. Striped bass good on live shad, slabs and topwater lures in the main lake and river channel. Blue catfish fair on shad in the main lake and river channel.
Striper fishing has been great the past week. Fish are feeding best in the early morning. Topwater fishing has started picking up but not every day. Anglers should focus efforts on the south end of the lake as well as near the islands.
Blue catfish are being caught on fresh caught shad in or near the river channels. Report submitted by Trey Hale, game warden stationed in Marshall County.
Wister: June 26. Elevation normal, water cloudy. Largemouth and spotted bass good on bill baits, buzz baits, crankbaits, plastic baits, spinnerbaits and topwater lures around brush structure, points, shorelines and in coves.
Blue and channel catfish good on chicken liver, cut bait, hotdogs, stinkbait and worms below the dam, around brush structure, channels, main lake and points.
Crappie good on jigs, minnows, small lures and spinnerbaits around brush structure, standing timber and cedar brush. Report submitted by Thomas Gillham, game warden stationed in LeFlore County.