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  1. Updated Atlas of Public Lands and Fishing Lakes Now Available

    Jan 3, 2019 · The latest updated Oklahoma Wildlife Management Area Atlas is now available from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. This page-by-page guide to Oklahoma’s public …

  2. Maps | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

    Download the Arc Explorer App from the Apple App Store or Google Play to Get the: ♦ ODWC OLAP Web Map ♦ ODWC WMA Viewer ♦ Lakes of Oklahoma ♦ Lake level and Streamflow Conditions for …

  3. Where To Fish - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

    Where To Fish Attention Non-Residents The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted new rules in 2025 that require non-residents accessing certain Oklahoma public hunting and fishing areas …

  4. Fishing - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

    Public Check-In Fishing Regulations Where To Fish Fishing Tips Oklahoma Fishing in the Schools (OKFITS) Game Warden Directory Oklahoma Habitat Enhancement Partnership

  5. ODWC Lakes - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

    Oklahoma offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities across the state! Here are all the ODWC managed bodies of water.If you are looking for fish attractor locations check

  6. 110. Schooler (SE) 111. Scott King (SW) 112. Shawnee Twin 1 & 2 (SE) 113. Skiatook (NE) 114. Skipout (NW) 115. Sooner (NE) 116. Spavinaw (NE) 117. Sportsman (SE) 118. Stanley Draper (SE) …

  7. Area: 3,367 acres (580) 443-5728 wildlifedepartment.com/wildlife-management-areas/blue-river

  8. Oklahoma Land Access Program | ODWC

    The Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP) provides financial incentives to landowners who allow public access for hunting, fishing, stream access, and more.

  9. Per-sons fishing the Red River must have a valid Oklahoma fishing license unless exempt. In addition, persons fishing within Honobia Creek, Three Rivers or Herron Family Wildlife Management Areas, or …

  10. Eufaula - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

    Eufaula Attention Non-Residents The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted new rules in 2025 that require non-residents accessing certain Oklahoma public hunting and fishing areas to …