The Lower Illinois River boasts world-class fly fishing opportunities, where anglers can target trophy stripers (including a record-breaking 47.8 lb catch), feisty rainbow trout, hard-fighting smallmouth bass, and more. This scenic river’s pristine waters create the perfect playground for both casual and competitive fishermen.
Year-Round Trout Action
Unlike seasonal fisheries, the Lower Illinois River receives continuous trout stockings, ensuring non-stop action. A prime 7.75-mile stretch—from Tenkiller Ferry Dam to the U.S. 64 bridge—is specially designated for trout enthusiasts.
Prime Access Points
- Watts Management Unit: Walk-in access to nearly a mile of trout-rich waters plus 320 acres of hunting land (4 miles north of Gore via Highway 100).
- Dam Pool: Productive even during high water, perfect for trout.
- River Road & Gore Landing: Campgrounds, boat ramps, and six miles of fishable waters downstream.
Smart Regulations for Big Catches
- Rainbow Trout: 6 daily (no size limit).
- Brown Trout: 1 daily (20" minimum).
- Elite Zone Rules (USGS gauge to Gravel Pit Rd): Fly/lure only, barbless hooks for trout; barbed hooks (3/0+) allowed for bass/catfish.

Target Species Spotlight
- Trophy striped bass
- Wild rainbow & brown trout
- Largemouth bass
- Bonus: catfish, buffalo, and redhorse surprises
Pack your gear—Oklahoma’s best-kept fishing secret awaits! 馃嚭馃嚫