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Central Oklahoma Region: : The Best Of The Best Freshwater Fishing

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A unknown territory to most anglers, Oklahoma is an outstanding freshwater fishery.there are 5 regions in the state which includes the central region.The Central region of Oklahoma is made up of a series of lakes surrounding Oklahoma City and include the following fisheries:Arcadia, Draper, Hefner, Overholser, Thunderbird, and Wes Watkins. Amazingly, all these fishing locations are within easy driving distance from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. There are special fishing regulations in these areas so make sure you check in with a bait shop or city park official.

Keep Requirements & Species Limits"City Lakes Areas" "the fishing areas classified as " city lakes" are as follows: Lake Hefner, Lake Overholser, and Lake Draper. The city of Oklahoma city also has some fishing areas they have classified as "Close to Home" A City fishing permit and Oklahoma State fishing license are required for persons ages 16 to 61 fishing on "City lakes" and "Close to Home" fishing waters. "Close to Home" areas are designated Cooperative fisheries between Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.

These waters include:Crystal Lake, 6625 SW 15 (special use area) Dolese Youth Park Pond, NW 50th and Meridian Edwards Park Fishing Lake, 1515 N Bryant Kids' Lake on Wilshire, 3200 W Wilshire Route 66 Park Ponds, 3350 West Overholser Drive South Lakes Park Ponds (East and West), 4302 SW 119 All waters within Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge, NW 51 & Stinchcomb Road The Oklahoma River, extending downstream from NW 10th Street (wetlands,impoundments,ponds) to NE 10th Street. Zoo Lake, 2101 NE 50

Keep Requirements and fish type Limits" City Lakes" Rainbow Trout: 6,Walleye: 5 (18" minimum),Flathead Catfish: 10 (20" minimum),Channel & Blue Catfish: 15,Crappie: 37,Smallmouth bass: 1 (18"),Largemouth bass: 6 (14" minimum)

Fish Type Limits And Take Home Requirements" Close To Home" Largemouth bass: catch and release Channel & Blue Catfish: 6 combined Crappie: 37 Flathead Catfish: 10 (20" minimum) Rainbow Trout: 6

Now Lets talk a bit about Central Region Fisheries.

Arcadia Lake is located on The Deep Fork River and has 1,820 surface Acres, and 26 miles of shoreline. Arcadia Lake is Near the town of Edmond. For you folks without a boat Lake Arcadia has a public heated, covered dock is provided for year-round fishing for bluegill, channel catfish, blue catfish, and largemouth bass. For you boaters there are plenty of Access areas to launch your fishing craft.

Lake Stanley Draper was built in 1963.The Lake has 4 covered fishing piers for the fisherman without boats.For boat users there are numerous boat ramps.Lake Draper takes water from Lake Atoka and the McGee Creek Reservoir in southeast Oklahoma.The lake has a ave. depth of 34ft and is 98ft at it's deepest point. Lake Draper covers 2,900 surface acres. is located in southeast Oklahoma City and is close to I-240 between Midwest Boulevard and Post Road.



Lake Hefner
is Located in northwest Oklahoma City and is included in the city lakes, and has special fishing regulations. Lake Hefner was built in 1947 and is an excellent fishing lake. The lake has a Enclosed, heated fishing dock Near Hefner Golf Course, and a Covered fishing pier called Fisherman's Neck. The City Marina has 1 courtesy dock, 1 covered dock, 3 boat ramps with tending docks. Lake Hefner has a ave. depth of 29 feet average, and is 94ft at it's deepest point. Lake Hefner covers 2500 surface acres.



Lake Overholser
1,500 water surface acres, and 7 miles of shoreline is located on the east side of Yukon. Lake Overholser, owned by the city of Oklahoma City, 13ft at it's deepest point and averages a depth of 6 feet,The lake is the city's oldest reservoir, built in 1919.

Lake Thunderbird is located near Oklahoma city just east of Norman. Lake Thunderbird has miles of shoreline and 6,070 surface acres. Lake Thunderbird, provides a great spot fishing. Catch Crappie, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Sunfish and Saugeye.

Lake Wes Watkins The lake has some large bass and is the central region's best LargeMouth Bass lake. All largemouth bass fishing is catch and release only.The 1,142-acre lake is operated by the Pottawatomie Development Authority, which has imposed special fishing regulations on the lake. Lake Wes Watkins was Built in August of 1999. located off Interstate 40 between Shawnee and Oklahoma City.

Mark Fleagle is a serious fishing Owner. Mark Is a dedicated fisherman with 30+ years of experience and has published numerous articles on fishing. He offers free fishing information and "how to articles at his websites. Oklahoma Central Region Lake Overholser and get some amazing crappie fishing secrets from some good ol' boys who survived by discovering unique and brilliant methods of catching crappie. Also visit my website oldfishinghole.com and download a free copy of his "78 fishing discoveries unleashed"

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