Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife wants photos of your catch
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – As spring approaches, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation says, it is committed to showcasing your proud catches to the world.
For Oklahomans looking to get hooked on fishing, “The Dock” is a place to share your fish photos and see what’s being caught around the state.
Any fish species, no matter the size or method of take that was caught in Oklahoma is eligible for submission. Wildlife officials encourage fishers, catch that fish, snap that pic and show it off at The Dock.
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According to Oklahoma Wildlife, fishing in Oklahoma can be good nearly all year round but the peak time for most species is March to June, which is when they require reports to be submitted. If there is a particular lake you would like to know about during the non-required report time you can contact the county game warden or a local bait shop to check on the lake conditions before heading out.
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