Trout Fishing in Oklahoma

Fishing in Oklahoma: The Best Spots near Hochatown

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Hochatown is the prime area for the avid fisher in Southeast Oklahoma. Located 11 minutes away from the popular Broken Bow Lake, we are close to some of the best fishing havens in the state. There is no better way to take a break from a long week of work than a trip to Hochatown for some Broken Bow fishing! In addition to Broken Bow, our other picturesque fishing scenes are chock-full of several fish species, from bass to trout. 

You can stay near to all the Broken Bow fishing action at Kiamichi Cabins, the perfect landscape for your outdoor experience! Our luxury cabins are located next to many of the best fishing spots within Hochatown, Broken Bow Lake, and Beavers Bend State Park. Our team has compiled a list of the best fishing spots near Broken Bow and Hochatown. 

Broken Bow Lake: Depth of Possibilities 

Twenty-two miles of scenic deep, crystalline water, surrounded by grand rocky bluffs, Broken Bow Lake has so many fantastic fishing opportunities. Many enthusiastic anglers return to Broken Bow year after year to reel in all sorts of fish—from walleye, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, and spotted bass. Down in the lake’s tailwater area, anglers come from all over the country to try their hand at trophy rainbow and brown trout. Going fishing with your kids? No worries! State wildlife officials annually stock trout at many locations along the lake to ensure that all anglers, novice or professional, have a chance to catch these lovely fish. Stop on by Broken Bow Lake and see for yourself what’s biting in its breathtaking clear waters. 

Glover River: A Hidden Gem

This little fishing hideaway provides all folks looking for some distanced fishing fun away from crowds of people. Glover River is hidden away in a lush forested area. It is a prime location for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, sunfish, and channel catfish. If you want to take a break from fishing, you can also kayak and raft on the whitewater rapids. Some folks love wade fishing in the protected areas during the summer months. Glover River is also the county’s only free-flowing river. You can bask in the spacious outdoors and have easy access to some lovely fish species! Since this river is tucked away, make sure you come prepared with your fishing gear. Tip: Use wooly bugger flies as they mimic many of the baitfish and insects in the area. 

Mountain Fork River: Fly Fisherman’s Dream 

Flowing through the vast Beavers Bend State Park, Mountain Fork River is a trout lover’s paradise! You will find year-round steadily flowing water where brown and rainbow trout swim about, ready for your fly fishing adventure. It is a top destination for trout anglers in Oklahoma. The crystal clear water, surrounded by tree-covered hills, features fast whitewater channels and areas of more still water. Given the compact nature of the river, you will be able to move around until you find the perfect trout jackpot. If you are new to fly fishing, local fishing business Beavers Bend Fly Shop offers guided trips to Lower Mountain Fork River. They will even provide you with all the necessary equipment: fly rods, reels, and tackle. 

Stay on Nature’s Front Door

Find yourself in the center of Hochatown and Broken Bow at Kiamichi Cabins! When you are finished with your fishing expedition or just getting started, our privately-owned luxury cabins are here for you and yours! We offer accommodations ranging from one- to four-plus bedroom cabins. Check availability and book your stay online today! Our little piece of paradise awaits.