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Oklahoma trout opener set for November 1

October 29, 2007 - The wait is almost over for trout anglers growing anxious for the opening of seasonal trout areas in several state waters.

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation operates two year-round trout fisheries - at the Lower Mountain Fork River (LMFR) and the Lower Illinois River - but in the six other areas, including Lake Pawhuska , Robbers Cave , Blue River , Lake Watonga , Quartz Mountain and Lake Carl Etling, the season kicks off Nov. 1.

"Anglers should try to get out and do some trout angling this year," said Paul Balkenbush, southeast region fisheries supervisor for the Wildlife Department. "There's a lot of people who may be missing out on a great new hobby in trout fishing. You can bet that if you like to fish, you will love fishing for trout."

Rainbow trout usually are stocked about every two weeks at all eight of the state's trout areas during designated trout seasons, while the Lower Illinois River and LMFR below Broken Bow Dam also are occasionally stocked with brown trout.

"Trout are an introduced species to Oklahoma , and they are stocked regularly at all eight trout areas. Anglers can view the trout stocking schedules by visiting our web site at wildlifedepartment.com," Balkenbush said. "While you are there, check out all the other great information about trout and trout angling that is provided."

The Wildlife Department's streams management team works vigorously on projects to enhance trout habitat in certain state waters. Recent trout habitat improvement projects have included renovations at the Evening Hole portion of the LMFR during summer 2006. At the same time, a new trout stream dubbed "Lost Creek" was also created that is providing additional trout fishing opportunities. The team is now setting their sights on improving trout habitat within the Simp and Helen Watts Management Unit portion of the lower Illinois River .

Habitat is not the only thing getting attention at state trout fishing areas. This past summer, streams management program staff and other Wildlife Department fisheries personnel worked with engineers to complete installation of three bubble plume diffusers near the dam of Broken Bow Reservoir.

Bubble plume diffusers are designed to pull up the deep, cold water within reservoirs so it is more accessible to intakes that supply water to tailrace fishing areas. In the case of Broken Bow Lake, cold water is found at a lower elevation than that of the intake structures at the dam, so when water is released from the lake, the temperature of the LMFR becomes warmer than that which is optimal for trout.

"The initial phase of bubble plume diffuser testing has been completed, and analysis of the results is ongoing," Balkenbush said. "We hope the project will ultimately provide long-term access to cold water for the trout fishery during warm seasons."

Trout anglers must carry a resident or nonresident fishing license and a fishing and hunting legacy permit, unless exempt, while fishing. Additionally, a trout license is required for all who fish in state-designated trout areas or in tributaries of state-designated trout streams during trout season.

Trout angling tips as well as daily trout limits, season dates and other trout fishing regulations for each area are available on the Wildlife Department's Web site at wildlifedepartment.com or in the current "Oklahoma Fishing Guide."

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