Oklahoma fishing is as diverse as it’s weather!
State records have been made this year on such unusual sounding fish as the black buffalo and the river redhorse.
Records have also been set on these ‘different’ fish:
smallmouth buffalo
common carp
river carpsucker
northern hognose sucker
flathead catfish.
Actually none of these are classified as ‘gamefish’ and most fishermen wouldn’t recognize one on their line, but they still are sought after fish, right here in Oklahoma.
The record winning carp weighed in at 48 lbs and 13 oz. He was caught May 16th at Broken Bow by Scotty Littles.
Richard Williams of El Reno reeled in a 78 lb 8 oz record flathead catfish and Jeffrey Ray pulled in a 50 lb 4 oz smallmouth buffalo.
These are some HUGE fish!