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Thread: any good walleye/saugeye lakes in oklahoma?

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    Default any good walleye/saugeye lakes in oklahoma?


    I know Kaw is a great crappie lake but was wondering about walleye and such.....thanks

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    Canton is suppose to be pretty good but it is so low right now that it's tough to get a boat in.

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    Canton, Hefner, Sardis and the Arkansas River near Illinois River inflow for Walleye - maybe more I'm not aware of. There are several good lakes for Saugeye - Sooner, Thunderbird, Ft Cobb are just a few I know. Check DOW for the lakes they stock Saugeye in.
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    Supposed to be in Broken Bow and the Lower Mountain Fork below the lake.

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    That's right - forgot about there. The state record came from Lower Mountain Fork.
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    Thunderbird for saugeye for sure

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    A long drive from Kansas but Tom Steed lake in SW Okla is a very good walleye lake. It is very low right now but launching is easy thanks to the park people. It is also a very good lake for crappie and hybrid striped bass.

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    Hefner is ok in the spring if you go at the right time there's decent walleye there if you know where and how to get them out

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    I've caught one good walleye at Kaw, but Broken Bow is full of em.

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    Thanks for all the info.....i appreciate it

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