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Waurika Lake Camp Areas

The scenic irregular shoreline and gently sloping land to the water'

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Foss Lake State Park

Foss State Park sits on parts of the 60 miles of shoreline of western Oklahoma's largest lake, Lake Foss. The park has 8 campgrounds consisting of 110 Campsites, Swimming Beach, Boating, 6

, OK Camping

Tom Steed Fishing

Tom Steed Reservoir with 6,400 surface acres and 31

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Great Plains State Park

Great Plains State Park is located on 6400-acre Tom Steed Lake west of the Wichita Mountains in Kiowa County near the town of Mountain Park. A drive along Hwy 183 provides a scenic route that winds its way through the mountains along the lake'

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Altus Reservoir Fishing

Altus Reservoir and adjacent Quartz Mountain State Park provide a major recreation spot in southwest Oklahoma. The lake holds two state records for largest walleye (13 pounds) and hybrid bass (22

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Fort Cobb State Park

Camping - There are 274 electric/water hookups, and over 750 unimproved and primitive campsites in Fort Cobb's 10 campgrounds. The park has six comfort stations with showers, two comfort stations without showers, and four sanitary dump stations, and 28

, OK State Parks

Waurika Lake Fishing Report

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ACCURATE FISHING REPORTS:

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Lake Fuqua Fishing

Lake Fuqua and the surrounding lakes typically have abundant numbers of crappie, catfish, bass, walleye and sunfish. An abundant supply of bass, catfish, crappie, and walleye are found in these lakes. There is a floating enclosed fishing house, and courtesy docks.

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Lake Lawton Boat Ramps

There are boat ramps at the North end of the lake - Robinson\'s Landing - and at the South end of the lake -School House Slough Marina -. RULES OF THE ROAD AT LAKE LAWTON FOR BOATING BOATING / VESSEL OPERATION · Night time speed limit 35 mph. · Idle speed only within 75

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Fort Cobb Wildlife Management Area

Fort Cobb Public Hunting Area lies northwest of the lake and consists of approximately 3,500 acres of rangeland and abandoned fields overgrown with blackjack thickets. Game species include quail, rabbit, squirrel, dove, deer and turkey. Although Fort Cobb was well-known as the world'

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