Altus-Lugert: June 20. Elevation is 25 ft. below normal, water temperature 75°F and clear. (USACE Lake Level) White bass, crappie and walleye fair on jigs, minnows around rocks and shorelines. Channel catfish good on cut bait, stink bait and worms around rocks and shorelines. Report submitted by David Smith, game warden stationed in Kiowa County.
Ellsworth: June 19. Elevation is normal, water temperature 88°F and murky. (USGS Lake Level) Blue and channel catfish fair on cut bait, PowerBait and shad around main lake and points. Crappie slow on jigs, minnows and tube jigs around brush structure, docks and standing timber. Saugeye slow on crankbaits, sassy shad and small lures. Report submitted by Mike Carroll, game warden stationed in Comanche County.
Ft. Cobb: June 20. Elevation is 3 ft. above normal, water temperature 82°F and stained. (USACE Lake Level) Crappie slow on jigs around brush structure. Report submitted by Justin Cornett, game warden stationed in Caddo County.
Lawtonka: June 19. Elevation is normal, water temperature 90°F and clear. (USACE Lake Level) White bass and saugeye slow on minnows, sassy shad and small lures around main lake and shorelines. Crappie fair on jigs, minnows and tube jigs around brush structure and docks. Report submitted by Mike Carroll, game warden stationed in Comanche County.
Tom Steed: June 20. Elevation is 3 ft. below normal, water temperature 75°F and murky. (USACE Lake Level) Blue and channel catfish fair on cut bait, shad and stink bait around creek channels, points, rocks and shorelines. Striped bass hybrids, white bass and saugeye fair on crankbaits, jigs and minnows around the main lake, points and rocks. Report submitted by David Smith, game warden stationed in Kiowa County.
Waurika: June 20. Elevation is normal, water temperature 79°F and murky. Blue and channel catfish good on cut bait and worms around shallows and shorelines. Striped bass hybrids and white bass fair on sassy shad and shad around channels and main lake. Crappie fair on minnows and tube jigs around docks and rocks. Report submitted by Matt Farris, game warden stationed in Jefferson County.