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      Oklahoma's year round trout fisheries make
      for fun summer vacation 
      Though there are six seasonal trout fishing areas
      in Oklahoma, anglers don't have to wait until Nov. 1 to catch
      trout. There are two additional first class trout fisheries in
      Oklahoma where anglers can fish for trout no matter what the
      time of year - at the Lower Mountain Fork River and the Lower
      Illinois River. 
      Both the Lower Mountain Fork River and the Lower
      Illinois River are year round trout fisheries, and rainbow trout
      usually are stocked about every two weeks, while brown trout
      are occasionally stocked. 
      "One of the great things about summertime
      trout fishing in Oklahoma is that you can take an affordable
      vacation with your entire family," said Paul Balkenbush,
      southeast region fisheries supervisor for the Oklahoma Department
      of Wildlife Conservation. "Take the Lower Mountain Fork
      River for example. Even though it's hot outside, you've got this
      pristine, cool stream cascading through the mountains, mature
      forests all around you and great fishing. And the scenery is
      second to none. If trout fishing isn't your thing, there is a
      beautiful reservoir - Broken Bow Lake - feeding the river where
      you can enjoy a multitude of activities, including some great
      white bass fishing. There's also nice campgrounds and cabins
      nearby, swimming, boating, hiking, awesome summertime squirrel
      hunting in public areas, golfing, a nature center and a neat
      train you can ride through the state park. There is something
      for everyone in the family to enjoy, which makes for a great
      family vacation when gas prices are high and kids are still on
      summer break." 
      The Wildlife Department's streams management team
      works vigorously on projects to enhance trout habitat in certain
      state waters. Recent trout habitat improvement projects have
      included renovations at the Evening Hole portion of the Lower
      Mountain Fork River during the summer of 2006. At the same time,
      a new trout stream dubbed "Lost Creek" was also created
      that is providing additional trout fishing opportunities. 
      Seasonal trout fisheries in Oklahoma include Lake
      Pawhuska, Robbers Cave, Blue River, Lake Watonga, Quartz Mountain
      and Lake Carl Etling. Trout season in these areas kicks off Nov.
      1. 
      Trout are an introduced species to Oklahoma, and
      they are stocked regularly at all eight trout areas. Anglers
      can view the trout stocking schedules on the Wildlife Department's
      Web site at wildlifedepartment.com. 
      Trout anglers must carry a resident or nonresident
      fishing license and a fishing and hunting legacy permit, unless
      exempt, while fishing. Additionally, a trout license is required
      for all who fish in state-designated trout areas or in tributaries
      of state-designated trout streams during trout season. Anglers
      should also note the special trout angling regulations that are
      in effect in certain areas.  
      For trout angling tips as well as daily trout limits,
      season dates and other trout fishing regulations for each area,
      log on to wildlifedepartment.com or consult the current "Oklahoma
      Fishing Guide." 
       
       
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