Oklahoma Fishing Guides

Check out what's going on around Lake Fort Gibson!

LAKE AREA INFORMATION
Earl D. Harless caught the new lake record blue catfish at Fort Gibson Lake on July 16, 2015. It weighed in at 73.6 pounds and was 49.5 inches long.

Whether you’re looking to relax in a secluded resort, hide away in a cozy cabin or pitch a tent, remember the Oklahoma sun, skies and hospitality of the Fort Gibson Lake area. You’ll find 26 parks and recreational areas on the water. Eight marinas with concessions, lake cabins, on-the-water dining and boat docks make it ways to enjoy the lake.

Lake Fort Gibson is filled with black bass, white bass and catfish for some of the best fishing in the U.S. — even heated docks for winter crappie fishing.

Hunters will have a field day around Fort Gibson Lake. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation manages a 4,500 – acre waterfowl refuge and a 17,300 acre public hunting area full of deer, quail, dove, duck, geese, rabbit and squirrel.

If you love boating, water skiing, sailing, canoeing or swimming, you’ll find the 26-mile long lake an excellent playground. Don’t worry if you don’t have your own equipment, all types of boats, ski rigs, party barges and other accessories are available to rent.

Nature trails, picnic areas, drinking water, restrooms, launching ramps and campsites are located all around the lake.

FISH & LICENSES
MAPS & DIRECTIONS

5 miles north of Fort Gibson on Highway 80.

Directions to Lake Fort Gibson, Oklahoma.

Nearby Oklahoma lakes & rivers include:

North: Lake Hudson & Lake W.R. Holway (Chimney Rock)

Northeast: Lake Spavinaw & Lake Eucha

East: Lake Frances

Southeast: Lake Tenkiller

South: Lake Webbers Falls

Southwest: Lake Eufaula

West: Lake Keystone & Arkansas River

Northwest: Lake Skiatook & Lake Oologah

SEQUOYAH BAY STATE PARK

Sequoyah Bay State Park is located on the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir, offering 19,100 surface acres and 225 miles of shoreline. A variety of watersports is available, as well as lighted boat ramps, covered and open boat slip rental, a full service marina, and cafe offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. Camping is plentiful with semi-modern RV sites with 30 and 50 amp electrical service and regular tent sites. Other amenities include comfort stations with showers, a swimming beach, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball court, nature trail, group facilities and a cafe.

 

4.3 miles S of Wagoner on Hwy 16, then 4 miles E on 100th St N. Wagoner, OK 74467


Phone: (918) 683-0878
Fax: (918) 687-6797

Email: SequoyahBay@sbcglobal.net

Sequoyah Bay State Park information courtesy of: TravelOK.com

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Larry's Hook Line and Sinker Fishing Guide Service

Larry's Hook, Line & Sinker Guide Service

White Bass, Spoonbill in Mar & April
Insured & OK Wildlife Licensed
918-830-0007

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Largemouth, Spotted, & White Bass
918-837-0490

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LAKE AREA INFORMATION
Earl D. Harless caught the new lake record blue catfish at Fort Gibson Lake on July 16, 2015. It weighed in at 73.6 pounds and was 49.5 inches long.

Whether you’re looking to relax in a secluded resort, hide away in a cozy cabin or pitch a tent, remember the Oklahoma sun, skies and hospitality of the Fort Gibson Lake area. You’ll find 26 parks and recreational areas on the water. Eight marinas with concessions, lake cabins, on-the-water dining and boat docks make it ways to enjoy the lake.

Lake Fort Gibson is filled with black bass, white bass and catfish for some of the best fishing in the U.S. — even heated docks for winter crappie fishing.

Hunters will have a field day around Fort Gibson Lake. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation manages a 4,500 – acre waterfowl refuge and a 17,300 acre public hunting area full of deer, quail, dove, duck, geese, rabbit and squirrel.

If you love boating, water skiing, sailing, canoeing or swimming, you’ll find the 26-mile long lake an excellent playground. Don’t worry if you don’t have your own equipment, all types of boats, ski rigs, party barges and other accessories are available to rent.

Nature trails, picnic areas, drinking water, restrooms, launching ramps and campsites are located all around the lake.

FISH & LICENSES
MAPS & DIRECTIONS

5 miles north of Fort Gibson on Highway 80.

Directions to Lake Fort Gibson, Oklahoma.

Nearby Oklahoma lakes & rivers include:

North: Lake Hudson & Lake W.R. Holway (Chimney Rock)

Northeast: Lake Spavinaw & Lake Eucha

East: Lake Frances

Southeast: Lake Tenkiller

South: Lake Webbers Falls

Southwest: Lake Eufaula

West: Lake Keystone & Arkansas River

Northwest: Lake Skiatook & Lake Oologah

SEQUOYAH BAY STATE PARK

Sequoyah Bay State Park is located on the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir, offering 19,100 surface acres and 225 miles of shoreline. A variety of watersports is available, as well as lighted boat ramps, covered and open boat slip rental, a full service marina, and cafe offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. Camping is plentiful with semi-modern RV sites with 30 and 50 amp electrical service and regular tent sites. Other amenities include comfort stations with showers, a swimming beach, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball court, nature trail, group facilities and a cafe.

 

4.3 miles S of Wagoner on Hwy 16, then 4 miles E on 100th St N. Wagoner, OK 74467


Phone: (918) 683-0878
Fax: (918) 687-6797

Email: SequoyahBay@sbcglobal.net

Sequoyah Bay State Park information courtesy of: TravelOK.com