![]() ![]() Largemouth bass fair on Alabama rig, crankbaits and plastics along brush structure, points and shorelines. For current elevation conditions go to the U.S. Report submitted by Jacob Harriet, game warden stationed in Lincoln County.Ĭopan: For current elevation conditions go to the U.S. Crappie slow on jigs and minnows along dam and docks. Chanel catfish slow on sunfish and worms along shorelines. Largemouth bass slow on crankbaits, jigs and plastics along brush structure and points. Elevation below normal, water 46 and murky. Report submitted by Vince Mesis, game warden stationed in Logan County.Ĭhandler: March 13. Channel and blue catfish slow on cut bait and worms along main lake, points and shorelines. Crappie slow on hair jigs, jigs, minnows and tub jigs along docks and riprap. Elevation below normal, water 42 to 44 and murky. Report submitted by Paul Welch, game warden stationed in Osage County.Ĭarl Blackwell: March 13. Crappie fair on minnows along creek channels. Largemouth and smallmouth bass slow on crankbaits and spinnerbaits along points. Elevation below normal, water 40’s and stained. Report submitted by Jacob Harriet, game warden stationed in Lincoln County.īirch: March 13. Largemouth bass good on jigs and plastics along brush structure and standing timber. Crappie slow on jigs and minnows along docks. Channel catfish good on worms along brush structure. Report submitted by Mike France, game warden stationed in Pottawatomie County.īell Cow: March 13. Crappie slow on jigs and minnows along creek channels. Elevation below normal, water 45 and clear. Thunderbird: For current elevation conditions go to the U.S. Report submitted by Chad Strang, game warden stationed in Cleveland County. Channel and blue catfish fair on cut bait along flats, inlet and main lake. Crappie slow on jigs along brush structure, docks and standing timber. ![]() ![]() Report submitted by Mark Murray, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County. Channel catfish slow on chicken liver along main lake. White bass slow on in-line spinnerbait and jigs along docks. Elevation normal, water 40’s and stained. Report submitted by Dylan King, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County. Largemouth bass slow along docks, shallows and shorelines. White bass slow on jigs and plastics along flats and main lake. Elevation below normal, water 45 and murky. Report submitted by Dylan King, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County.ĭraper: For current elevation conditions go to the U.S. Saugeye slow on jigs and worms along flats, main lake and points. Crappie fair on jigs, minnows and powerbait along brush structure, creek channels, dam, docks, main lake and points. Some of the amenities present in the park are fire grills, picnic tables, potable water, and boat launch.Arcadia: March 14. Tent and RV camping options are available on first-come, first-served basis within the campgrounds at this river park. Sightseeing opportunities are open to adventurous campers and visitors who fancy trips to surrounding towns and attractions such as Greenleaf Lake State Park and Sequoyah State Park. Opportunities to view and watch the wildlife in the park are also available to wildlife enthusiasts that visit this COE park. Among the things to do at Webbers Falls Lock and Dam are boating and paddling on the water fishing for catfish, black bass, white bass, crappie and walleye hiking and biking on diverse trails through the park and surrounding areas and nature observation and photography. Located about five miles northwest of the town of Webbers Falls in Oklahoma, this US Army Corps of Engineers park can be accessed by RVs, trailers, and other motorized vehicles with ease. Featuring 17 square miles of surface area of water within the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, Webbers Falls Lock and Dam is a wonderful site for RV camping and recreational activities. ![]()
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