
Oklahoma's premier fly fishery is the Lower Mountain Fork River, a cold tailwater spilling out of Broken Bow Lake through Beavers Bend that holds stocked rainbow and brown trout year-round, alongside wild smallmouth. Beyond the trout water, the state's lakes and rivers deliver classic warmwater fly rod sport for bass. AnglerPass connects anglers to private and club-managed access on these waters, trading crowded public runs for quiet, reserved stretches.
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The Lower Mountain Fork River below Broken Bow Lake is the state's top trout fishery. Cold dam releases keep rainbow and brown trout healthy year-round through Beavers Bend State Park and the catch-and-release zones below it.
Yes. Because the Lower Mountain Fork is a tailwater fed by cold bottom releases from Broken Bow Lake, trout survive and feed throughout the year, making it a rare year-round trout destination in the southern plains.
AnglerPass lists private and club-managed access along Oklahoma's trout tailwaters and warmwater rivers. Browse available stretches, see species and conditions, and book rested water instead of fishing the busiest public sections.
Join a fly fishing club on AnglerPass and access private waters across Oklahoma and beyond.