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Celebrate National Boating and Fishing Week with free fishing days in Oklahoma City

Celebrate National Boating and Fishing Week with free fishing days in Oklahoma City

FREE FISHING JUNE 1-2

“Free fishing days allow local anglers to discover the great fishing opportunities in Oklahoma City’s fishing waters,” said Bob Martin, the City’s fisheries biologist. “We work hard to manage the fish populations in our lakes and ‘Close to Home’ waters to provide enjoyable sport recreational fishing.”

All anglers are required to follow state and City fishing regulations and catch limits.

Except on June 1-2, people ages 16 to 62 need a City fishing permit and state fishing license, unless exempt. City permits are $5 for a daily permit, $15 for a three-day permit (three consecutive days only) or $20 for an annual permit. 

Fishing waters

Oklahoma City has three major lakes, all with ADA-accessible fishing amenities:

•  Lake Hefner (northwest OKC)

  ›› Walleye, crappie, bass (largemouth, smallmouth and white), catfish (blue, channel and flathead)

  ›› Two covered piers one enclosed and heated pier, three boat ramps with tending docks

• Lake Stanley Draper (southeast OKC)

  ›› Crappie, bass (largemouth and white), catfish (blue and channel)

  ›› Four covered piers, uncovered pier, two boat ramps with tending docks

• Lake Overholser (west OKC)

  ›› Crappie, bass (striped hybrids and white), catfish (blue, channel flathead)

  ›› One covered pier, two boat ramps with tending docks

Oklahoma City also has eight other “Close to Home” fishing waters:

  • Crystal Lake (6625 SW 15th Street, ADA accessible)
  • Dolese Youth Park Pond (5101 NW 50th Street, ADA accessible)
  • Edwards Park Fishing Lake (1515 N Bryant Ave., ADA accessible)
  • Kids’ Lake (3200 W Wilshire Blvd.)
  • Kitchen Lake (5501 SE 119th Street, ADA accessible)
  • Route 66 Park Ponds (9901 NW 23rd Street, ADA accessible)
  • South Lakes Park Ponds (4302 SW 119th Street)
  • Zoo Lake (2101 NE 50th Street)

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