Bring your kids, cast a line and enjoy some Oklahoma fishing. Photo By: Lori Duckworth
You never know what you'll catch when you go fishing at Lake Spavinaw. Photo By: Lori Duckworth/Oklahoma Tourism
Fly fishing in Oklahoma will provide a completely unique fishing experience. Photo By: Oklahoma Tourism
Bring the family for a day of fishing at Fort Cobb State Park. Photo By: Lori Duckworth/Oklahoma Tourism
Whether you're standing on the banks or on a boat on the water, Sequoyah State Park in Wagoner has the fishing experience you're looking for. Photo By: Shane Bevel/Oklahoma Tourism
Whether you’re heading out on a boat or posting up on the side of a lake, there’s somewhere for every style of fishing in Oklahoma. Photo By: Rayna Behl
With more than 200 lakes and over one million surface acres of water, even the most experienced fishermen continually discover new coves and streams full of Oklahoma’s abundant bass, crappie and catfish. Check the latest fishing report, grab your tackle box and wade your way to your favorite fishing hole. Whether you’re on the hunt for the popular walleye or crave the thrill of catching an alligator gar, Oklahoma has a fishing opportunity custom made for you.
With more than 40 documented species of fish, countless ponds and pristine campgrounds, the possibilities are limitless. Check out local marinas to purchase fishing licenses, permits, poles, lures and bait. Your fishing experience in Oklahoma is sure to be memorable.
From Foss Lake in the north to Waurika Lake in the southeast, anglers will encounter thrills and good times in the Wichita Mountains, golden prairies and vibrant sunsets of Great Plains Country.
Northeastern Oklahoma lakes offer plenty of fishing opportunities near outdoor recreation adventures and amazing restaurants. Cast a line on the Oklahoma Fishing Trail’s Northeastern Loop in search of several bass species, crappie, catfish and paddlefish, and discover bonus attractions along the way.
With more than 200 lakes and over one million surface acres of water, Oklahoma is the perfect place to cast your line. Our scenic lakes, rivers and ponds are home to more than 40 documented species of fish. No matter your method of take—from rod and reel to juglines, limblines, gigging and noodling—you’re in for an angling adventure of a lifetime when you fish Oklahoma’s plentiful waters. Below you’ll find a rundown of some of the Sooner State’s most abundant species and the best places to find them.
Northeastern Oklahoma is lake country, pure and simple. There are plenty of reasons to visit this part of the state—the phenomenal cities, tallgrass prairies and wildlife preserves are just a few of them—but lakeside fun and relaxation is far and away the area’s biggest draw. We profiled the popular Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in our overview of Oklahoma's top lakes, but there are so many more fantastic lakes to be found in the region. Since it can be hard to figure out what lake is perfect for your next getaway, we’ve made it easier by overviewing some of the region’s top lakes and highlighting their most unique attractions. If you’re not already planning your next Green Country lakeside getaway, this rundown might be just the inspiration you need.
Boasting some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state, Choctaw Country in southeastern Oklahoma is home to stunning vistas and more than a few amazing lakes. Marked by rolling timber, wooded mountains and cypress-lined bayous, this stunning setting creates the perfect backdrop for the area’s sparkling lakes. You read all about gorgeous Broken Bow Lake in our "Big Six" overview of the state's top lakes, but check out our round-up of the area’s other fantastic bodies of water and start planning your next Choctaw Country adventure.
Central Oklahoma’s Frontier Country is home to a number of fantastic lakes that are uniquely connected to their urban surroundings. Here you can explore Oklahoma’s capitol city at lunchtime and be on the water by the afternoon. Whether you’re looking for water sport adventures, leisurely swimming opportunities or excellent fishing spots, you’ll find it at a lake in central Oklahoma. You learned more about beautiful Lake Thunderbird in our "Big Six" lake overview, now read about a few of the region’s top lakes and make plans to come see what makes central Oklahoma a great place to hit the water.