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Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir Fishing Guide

River Oklahoma

The vibrant currents of Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir in central Oklahoma provide excellent habitat for thriving Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Gar populations. Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir is located near central Oklahoma at coordinates 35.79, -97.66. The flowing waters create dynamic habitat with current breaks and deep pools ideal for Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Gar. Local anglers frequently report success with Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Gar at Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir.

Location

View on Google Maps 35.7900, -97.6600

Target Species

Catfish
Largemouth Bass
Gar

Fishing Tips

  • Try jigging in faster deeper holes sections during dusk.
  • Focus on deep pools during early morning when Catfish are active.
  • Focus on deeper holes during first light when Catfish are active.

Fishing Techniques for Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir

Successful anglers at Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir often use a varied approach, starting with faster-moving baits to locate active fish before switching to finesse presentations. In Oklahoma's rivers, matching the local forage — typically shad, bluegill, or crawfish patterns — can make a significant difference in your catch rate.

What to Expect at Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir

Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir sees moderate fishing pressure throughout the year, with peak activity during weekends and holiday periods from spring through fall. For the best experience, plan weekday visits when possible. The river supports a healthy ecosystem, and catch rates are generally good for prepared anglers who put in the time to learn the water.

Regulations

A valid Oklahoma fishing license is required. Check Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for current regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check with Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for stocking schedules and seasons at Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir.

Cottonwood Creek Site 11 Reservoir is located in central Oklahoma, making it accessible from nearby population centers.

Fishing seasons vary by species. Check Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for seasonal closures and regulations.