Fishing in Copan Lake Area

Copan Lake is an uncrowded and scenic area that draws anglers who enjoy this peaceful atmosphere. The 4,800 surface acres of Copan Lake teem with bluegill, sunfish, white crappie, black crappie, blue catfish, flathead catfish, channel catfish, white bass and largemouth bass. In the area, you'll also find the 3,500-acre Hulah Lake which is known to produce exceptionally large catfish as well as largemouth bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, blue catfish, black crappie, white crappie, bluegill, sunfish and white bass.

Pack up your rod and reel and head to nearby Pawhuska where you'll find both Bluestem Lake and Pawhuska Lake. Bluestem Lake offers great fishing for whiskered channel catfish, speckled crappie, largemouth bass, lengthy saugeye, spotted bass, ray-finned sunfish and white bass. Or try your hand at catching sunfish in Pawhuska Lake which is known as the second best sunfish lake in the state.  

Below you'll find information on fishing spots as well as professional fishing guides ready to help you increase the odds of reeling in a big catch in Green Country Oklahoma.

 

 


 

Copan Lake Area Photos

Hulah Lake

Hulah Lake is a scenic and tranquil lake offering camping, fishing, boating and hunting.

Copan Lake

Enjoy the uncrowded waters and tranquility of Copan Lake, located north of Bartlesville.

Copan Lake

Find a peaceful cove and enjoy fishing in the glow of a Copan Lake sunset to build lasting memories.

Pawhuska Lake

With three miles of shoreline, Pawhuska Lake is known as the second-best sunfish lake in the state.

   

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