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Lake Fort Cobb, Oklahoma Facts & Features
Fort Cobb Dam was completed by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1959. The lake formed by this dam has 4,100 surface acres and 45 miles of shoreline. The maximum depth of Fort Cobb Lake is approximately 63 feet. An excellent lake for skiing and fishing, largemouth bass and channel catfish are among the more common fish species. There are excellent hunting areas.
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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's largest crow roost, attracting crow hunters nationwide, crow hunting is no longer permitted within the park. During fall and winter months Bald Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, and a variety of waterfowl may be observed from the park.
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