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Knock the winter dust off your fishing rod and hit the water for this year's white bass run! (Wade Free/ODWC)
Don't Miss the White Bass Run!
The state fish of Oklahoma is a fan favorite of springtime anglers. These prolific spawning fish make their annual migration runs in the thousands giving anglers the opportunity to catch fish in bulk. White bass require very basic fishing equipment making them an easy target for anglers of all experience levels!
White bass typically start their spawning routine before the other warm water species in the state. Lifelong white bass anglers have long said that the white bass spawning run begins when the redbud trees begin to bloom.
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ODWC's Fishing Coordinator Skylar St.Yves shares some good fishing tips for anglers of all levels. Species include largemouth bass, crappie, white bass, catfish, sunfish, walleye and saugeye.
Click here to view ODWC's Spring Fishing Tips!
ODWC's Ask and Angler Series is back for 2021! Ask an Angler is a series of monthly two-hour virtual fishing courses covering relevant topics for that particular month. Participants can have all of their fishing questions answered live and in real time during the events. Those unable to attend can watch the videos after the live events have concluded.
Click here to view all Ask an Angler Series videos!
REGISTER FOR AN UPCOMING COURSE
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Ask an Angler: Virtual Fishing Course (Spawning Black Bass Fishing Tips) I March 30, 1-3 p.m. Youtube Live I REGISTER HERE
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Ask an Angler: Virtual Fishing Course (Springtime Pond Fishing Tips) I April 13, 1-3 p.m. Youtube Live I REGISTER HERE
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Ask an Angler: Virtual Fishing Course (Sunfish Fishing Tips) I May 11, 1-3 p.m. Youtube Live I REGISTER HERE
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Ask an Angler: Virtual Fishing Course (Spawning Catfish Fishing Tips) I June 8, 1-3 p.m. Youtube Live I REGISTER HERE
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Click here to view a breakdown of pairing the right fishing line to your rod and reel.
What Should I Use? Click here to view popular lure selections.
Click here to check out all of ODWC's Outdoor Adventure opportunities!
Evan D shared this nice white crappie at The Dock! Click the link below to share your fish photos.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is committed to showcasing your proud fish catches to the world! The Dock is a place to share your fish photos and see what's being caught around the state. There are no minimum weight or measurement requirements. It doesn't matter if you caught a two-pound neighborhood pond bass or 100-pound Keystone Lake paddlefish, we want to see it! Any fish species, no matter the size or method of take, that was caught in Oklahoma is eligible for submission. So catch that fish, snap that pic, and show it off at The Dock!
Click here to share your fish photos at The Dock!
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