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Latest Fishing Report for June 10, 2020

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Latest Fishing Report for June 10, 2020

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Central

Arcadia: June 8. Elevation normal, water 80 and stained. Blue and channel catfish good on cut bait, dough bait, live bait, punch bait and stinkbait along dam, points and rocks. Crappie fair on jigs and minnows below the dam, around brush structure and standing timber. Report submitted by Dylan King, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County.

Draper: June 9. Elevation below normal, water upper 70s and stained. Largemouth bass good on crankbaits, plastic baits and spinnerbaits around brush structure, points and standing timber. Crappie fair on minnows and tube jigs around brush structure. Channel catfish good on cut bait along riprap. Hefner: June 7. Elevation

Hefner: June 7. Elevation normal, water 82 and clear. Channel and blue catfish fair on chicken liver, shad and worms along channels and main lake. White bass good on crawfish, in-line spinnerbaits and jigs along the dam, points and in coves. Crappie slow on hair jigs, minnows and tube jigs along the dam and main lake. Report submitted by Tim Campbell, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County.

Overholser: June 9. Elevation normal, water 83 and stained. Striped bass hybrids good on chicken liver and flukes in the main lake, around points and shorelines. Blue and channel catfish fair on cut bait and worms along shorelines. White bass fair on in-line spinnerbaits, jigs and sassy shad around points. Report submitted by Mark Murray, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County.

Thunderbird: June 7. Elevation below normal, water 82 and stained. Channel catfish fair on cut bait and worms along riprap and shorelines. Largemouth bass good on crankbaits and spinnerbaits around brush structure and points. Report submitted by Zach Paulk, game warden stationed in Cleveland County.

Wes Watkins: June 9. Elevation below normal, water 81 and clearing. Channel and blue catfish good on cut bait, punch bait, shrimp, stinkbait and worms along riprap and shorelines. Crappie slow on minnows along channels and standing timber. Report submitted by Mike France, game warden stationed in Pottawatomie County.

Northeast

Bell Cow: June 7. Elevation normal, water 86 and murky. Largemouth bass good on buzz baits, crankbaits, plastic baits, spinnerbaits and topwater lures around brush structure, riprap, standing timber and weed beds. Channel catfish slow on dough bait, stinkbait and worms around brush structure and standing timber. Crappie fair on jigs and minnows around brush structure, docks and standing timber. Report submitted by Jacob Harriet, game warden stationed in Lincoln County.

Carl Blackwell: November 9. Elevation normal, water 70-73 and cloudy to murky. Striped bass hybrids fair on hair jigs, jigs, small lures, spinnerbaits and tube jigs in the main lake, around points, riprap, rocks and shorelines. Crappie slow on hair jigs, jigs, minnows and tube jigs around brush structure, docks, riprap and rocks. Channel and blue catfish slow on chicken liver, crawfish, cut bait, live bait, shrimp, stinkbait and worms in coves, main lake, around points, riprap and shorelines. Some channel catfish being caught slip corking crickets and other baits off of rocks and riprap. Flathead catfish slow on live bait off points. Report submitted Vine Mesis, game warden stationed in Logan County.

Chandler: June 7. Elevation normal, water 87 and stained. Largemouth bass fair on buzz baits, plastic baits, spinnerbaits and topwater lures around brush structure, points, rocks and weed beds. Crappie slow on minnows and jigs along the dam and rocks. Flathead catfish slow on live bait and sunfish around points and weed beds. Report submitted by Jacob Harriet, game warden stationed in Lincoln County.

Ft. Gibson: June 8. Elevation above normal, water 80 and 1 ft. clarity. Good times on this lake right now. Many anglers are enjoying success for a variety of species. Fishing below the dam continues to be effective also for paddlefish, white bass and most catfish. Largemouth bass good on crankbaits and topwater lures around brush structure, rocks, shallows and shorelines. White bass good on crankbaits, in-line spinnerbaits, jigs and trolling in areas with nearby bait fish. Blue and channel catfish excellent on goldfish, live bait, shad, sunfish, juglines, trotlines and drifting with multiple tightlines is effective. Report submitted by Ben Haff, game warden stationed in Wagoner County.

Greenleaf: June 8. Elevation normal, water 84 and clear. Largemouth bass fair on plastic baits and spinnerbaits around brush structure, shallows and standing timber. Bluegill excellent on worms along shallows and shorelines. Report submitted by Josey Branch, game warden stationed in Muskogee County.

Keystone: June 4. Elevation above normal, water 81. Striped bass good on flukes and sassy shad along channels. Largemouth bass and crappie good on crankbaits and jigs along shorelines. Blue catfish good on cut bait along channels. Report submitted by Karlin Bailey, game warden stationed in Creek County.

Webbers Falls: June 8. Elevation above normal, water 84 and murky. Blue and channel catfish excellent on cut bait and shad below the dam. Flathead catfish good on live shad, snagging and sunfish below the dam. Paddlefish fair snagging below the dam. Report submitted by Josey Branch, game warden stationed in Muskogee County.

Northwest

Canton: June 7. Elevation above normal, water clear. Channel catfish excellent on crickets and shad along the dam and riprap. White bass and walleye good on crankbaits in the main lake. Report submitted by Mark Walker, game warden stationed in Blaine County.

Foss: June 8. Elevation 1/2 ft. below normal with gates closed, water upper 70s and clear. Walleye fair on live bait near rocks on the dam in late evenings. Catfish good on stinkbait on the north end close to reserve area. Striped bass hybrids fair surfacing in early morning hours. Crappie slow around docks. Report submitted by Eric Puyear, B & K Bait House.

Southeast

Arbuckle: June 6. Elevation 1/3 ft. above normal, water 78 and clear to stained up creeks. Largemouth and smallmouth bass good on topwater lures, shaky head lures and drop-shot worms early morning and late evenings off points. Crappie good off docks early morning and returning to summer patterns at 12-19 ft. White bass are chasing shad all over the lake and being caught on grubs and red eyed shad baits. Report submitted by Jack Melton.

Eufaula: June 5. Elevation above normal, water 85. Blue and flathead catfish excellent on live bait along rocks, shallows and noodling holes (no hooks). White bass good on Alabama rigs, crickets, jigs and small lures in the main lake, around points, riprap and shallows. Striped bass fair on shad, small lures and topwater lures below the dam and along the dam. Report submitted by Cannon Harrison, game warden stationed in McIntosh County.

Konawa: June 7. Elevation normal, water 85 and clear. Largemouth bass fair on crankbaits, jigs and plastic baits in the main lake, around points, river channel and weed beds. 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 in coves, along riprap and weed beds. Report submitted by Garret Harley, game warden stationed in Seminole County.

McGee Creek: June 5. Elevation normal, water 75. Largemouth and spotted bass good on crankbaits, flukes, spinnerbaits and tube jigs in coves, along flats, points, rocks and weed beds. Crappie fair on minnows along creek channels and river channel. White bass fair on grubs, lipless baits, slabs and topwater lures along flats and main lake; look for surfacing fish. Report submitted by Jay Harvey, game warden stationed in Atoka County.

Texoma: June 6. Elevation normal, water 70. Lake fishing is great right now. Striped and white bass good on Alabama rigs, live shad, sassy shad and topwater lures along flats, main lake and shorelines. Striped bass are biting throughout most of the day but the best peak feeding times are early morning and late evening. Anglers are using live shad are producing the most fish but striped bass are beginning to surface feed during the early morning hours. Blue catfish fair on cut bait and live bait in the main lake and river channel. Blue cats are being caught on juglines in 25-30 ft. of water on whole/cut shad. Crappie fair on jigs, live bait and minnows around brush structure and docks. Crappie are biting early morning on brush piles in 20 ft. of water. Report submitted by Trey Hale, game warden stationed in Marshall County.

Southwest

Ellsworth: June 7. Elevation above normal, water 73 and murky. Saugeye good trolling rattletraps in 6-10 ft. of water in the main lake. Blue and channel catfish fair on cut bait, punch bait and shad in the main lake and around points. Report submitted by Mike Carroll, game warden stationed in Comanche County.

Ft. Cobb: June 7. Elevation normal, water 70s and clear. Channel, blue and flathead catfish slow on cut bait around brush structure. Report submitted by Brayden Hicks, game warden stationed in Caddo County.

Lawtonka: June 7. Elevation above normal, water 72 and clear. Blue and channel catfish slow on chicken liver and dough bait around points and rocks. Largemouth bass fair on plastic baits and spinnerbaits around docks, rocks and shorelines. Report submitted by Mike Carroll, game warden stationed in Comanche County.

Waurika: June 9. Elevation above normal, water low 80s and murky. Striped bass hybrids and white bass good on cut bait and shad along channels and dam. Blue and channel catfish good on chicken liver and cut bait along channels and main lake. Crappie fair on minnows and tube jigs around brush structure and docks. Report submitted by Matt Farris, game warden stationed in Jefferson County.