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  • Floating the Elk River in Oklahoma

    Floating the Elk River in Oklahoma

    Now on Project E: Fishing the Elk River Edwin Evers — inaugural Redcrest champion and winner of the 2016 Bassmaster Classic — has just posted a new installment of Project E. This time, he and his son Kade are floating the Elk River in Oklahoma — Edwin’s favorite place in the world to fish. It’s the ultimate in relaxation and recreation with plenty of smallmouth bass in between to keep things interesting. The fish are not big, but Fishing the Elk River is a great look at father and son fishing in the summer.

  • Smallie Lake Record Caught in OKlahoma

    Smallie Lake Record Caught in OKlahoma

    Clifton J. Light III shown in photo

  • New teener entry added in the Top 20 Largemouth of Oklahoma

    New teener entry added in the Top 20 Largemouth of Oklahoma

    In May, Jonathan Bowling caught and released the teener largemouth.

  • Hybrid Stripers Thriving

    Hybrid Stripers Thriving

    Bill Wentroth, north-central region Fisheries supervisor, reports these aggressive predator fish, a cross between striped bass and white bass sometimes referred to as "Franken-fish," are produced at the Byron State Fish Hatchery in a process that involves the cooperation of Fisheries staff at various sites across the state.

  • College Fishing Team Angler Lands Lake Record Spotted Bass at Thunderbird

    College Fishing Team Angler Lands Lake Record Spotted Bass at Thunderbird

    At an organized team outing this past weekend, Oklahoma University Fishing Club member Alexis Howard broke the Lake Thunderbird record for a spotted bass.

  • Lake Hefner Confirms Invasive Zebra Mussels

    Lake Hefner Confirms Invasive Zebra Mussels

    Biologists with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the City of Oklahoma City confirmed invasive zebra mussels have found their way into Lake Hefner, a water-supply reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City.

  • Oklahoma: All Invited to Free Wildlife Expo

    Oklahoma: All Invited to Free Wildlife Expo

    This 11th edition of the Wildlife Expo promises something for everyone who visits! "Expo is among the state's largest outdoor recreational events, and it draws thousands of people each year," said Rhonda Hurst, Wildlife Expo coordinator for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.

  • Striped Bass Spawn Update

    Striped Bass Spawn Update

    Great news from the Texoma flood...looks like the Striped Bass had a great spawn with the large amounts of water coming down the Red and Washita rivers this spring.

  • Berkley Experience Trailer Heads to Durant, Okla.

    Berkley Experience Trailer Heads to Durant, Okla.

    The Berkley Experience Trailer rolls through 2016 with 27 different locations. The next event is at the BASS Elite Series event in Durant, Okla.

  • Hometown Favorite Christie Takes Lead In 2016 Bassmaster Classic

    Hometown Favorite Christie Takes Lead In 2016 Bassmaster Classic

    Jason Christie of Park Hill, Okla., took the lead on the first day of the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro at Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, bringing 20 pounds, 14 ounces to the scales on Friday.

  • Big Expectations for 2016 Bassmaster Classic & Outdoor Expo at Grand Lake

    Big Expectations for 2016 Bassmaster Classic & Outdoor Expo at Grand Lake

    Oklahomans prepare to top the first Classic in Tulsa with the 2016 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro, March 4-6. The 2013 event still stands as the second-largest draw in the Classic's 45-year history with 106,850 fans. Photo by Doug Cox/B.A.S.S.

  • Oklahoma Wildlife Commission Gets Bassmaster Classic Preview

    Oklahoma Wildlife Commission Gets Bassmaster Classic Preview

    Oklahoma Wildlife Commission Gets Bassmaster Classic Preview

  • Tenkiller Wintertime Bass with Fred Roumbanis

    Tenkiller Wintertime Bass with Fred Roumbanis

    Professional angler Fred Roumbanis of the Bassmaster Elite Series, shows us how he targets wintertime bass on Lake Tenkiller in eastern Oklahoma. The winter months can produce some quality bass, if you can handle the cold water (39-42 degrees) and the cold weather (just above freezing).

  • Oklahoma Man Wins Once-In-A-Lifetime Trip To Fish With Casey Ashley

    Oklahoma Man Wins Once-In-A-Lifetime Trip To Fish With Casey Ashley

    Getting the chance to meet the 2015 GEICO Bassmaster Classic winner, Casey Ashley, is a dream that became a reality for one lucky man.   James Thompson of Tahlequah, Okla., was the winner of the Fish with Casey Ashley Sweepstakes.  “I was very excited when I received the news notifying me that I had won,” Thompson said. “I hollered at my wife, Charlene, to come look — ‘you won’t believe this!’” Fishing has been a passion of Thompson’s for many years, but due to physical limitations, he has not been able to enjoy the sport for quite some time.

  • Newcomer Leads Hometown Favorite In Bassmaster Open Tournament

    Newcomer Leads Hometown Favorite In Bassmaster Open Tournament

    Brad Whatley of Bivins, Texas, takes the lead on Day 1 of the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open #2 presented by Allstate held on Fort Gibson Lake out of Wagoner, Okla. Whatley brought 18 pounds, 9 ounces to the scales at Thursday's weigh-in

  • Oklahoma Angler Takes Lead In Central Divisional

    Oklahoma Angler Takes Lead In Central Divisional

    Oklahoma’s Billy Lemon caught 18 pounds, 11 ounces to lead Day 1 of the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Central Divisional on Ross Barnett Reservoir held out of Ridgeland, Miss.

  • Evers’ 8-pound Largemouth Lifts Him Into Lead At BASSfest

    Evers’ 8-pound Largemouth Lifts Him Into Lead At BASSfest

    Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., takes the lead on Day 2 of the Zippo Bassmaster BASSfest Elite presented by A.R.E. Truck Caps at Kentucky Lake bringing 27 pounds, 2 ounces to the scales for a two-day total weight of 51 pounds, 2 ounces.

  • Historic Flooding Affects OK Fishing, Wildlife Areas

    Historic Flooding Affects OK Fishing, Wildlife Areas

    Many public hunting and fishing areas managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation have sustained damage from the historic flooding that has engulfed many sections of the state this month. Especially hard-hit are fishing areas at the Lower Mountain Fork River below Broken Bow reservoir and roads and camping sites at Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area north of Tishomingo.