Mountain Fork River
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15-May-13
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: Lower Mountain Fork River: Fishing has been great. In addition to midges and blue-winged olive mayflies, March Browns and tan caddis flies are beginning to take trout throughout the river. Report submitted by Mark Hannah, game warden stationed in McCurtain County. Reported by: Oklahoma Wildlife Dept. |
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Fishing the lower Mountain Fork River: Tailwaters of Broken Bow Lake the lower
Mountain Fork is stocked with 4000 rainbows and browns every other
Thursday. The designated Trout Stream area is 12 miles long. This section of the Mountain Fork is the
most noted year around trout fishery in the Oklahoma. Nestled in the Kiamichi Mountains in southeast Oklahoma, trout will be found
throughout the stream and its tributaries. The 12 mile designated trout stream
begins at the base of Broken Bow Dam extending downstream to the U.S. Highway 70
bridge. Below Beavers Bend State Park there are public access points at the
Re-regulation Dam and Presbyterian Falls. There is a fee access site located near
the Highway 70 bridge.
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- Rainbow Trout
- Brown Trout
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Regulations: Zone One, limit of six fish
(including one over 20 inches) and can fish with bait.
Zone Two, below Old
Park Dam, anglers are restricted to artificial flies and lures and no trout
under 20 inches may be kept. Only one trout over 20 inches may be kept.
In Zone Three, below the Rereg Dam, bait fishing is allowed, but only one
trout over 20 inches may be kept. Check the regulations for any
recent changes.
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