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Posted By: brush_buster Blue River - Oklahoma - 01/17/23
Fixing to head up to fish for trout later this week for the first time. Anyone have some advice about where to enter, best areas to fish, productive flies, etc.?

Thanks

brush_buster
Posted By: Ranger99 Re: Blue River - Oklahoma - 01/17/23
Only fished there a few times.
The way I understand it, those are stocked
trout. Never had any luck with any lures of
any kind.
After being advised to use bait, I began to
catch fish. Salmon eggs and worms.
There's a bait now ( Berkley?) that's scented
exactly like hatchery food

I have seen several people fly fishing in
the classic fashion, but never seen any of
them fighting or landing a fish

Best to have a daypack and walk from the
parking area with regular shoes and change
into your waders and vest and such when
you make the hike down

Good Luck

EDIT- there is some small toothy bream
sized fish in those rivers that will wear
out a Mepps or rooster tail or beetle spin.
They aren't in these lakes and rivers here
and never caught any local in all the decades
of fishing here. Not exactly sure what they
are, but scaled and fried they're really good
eats. I also used to catch a bunch of them
with these little minnow looking lures
called Renovsky, but I don't think they're
in business any more.
Posted By: brush_buster Re: Blue River - Oklahoma - 01/17/23
Thanks Ranger.......
Never fished the area but for stocked trout some powerbait is good I like yellow.

As for flies some wooly buggers for the bigger ones and stone flies. Then get your smaller like the nymphs and copper johns.

Might want to run a dropper rig. That’s usually better for smaller waters though.
Posted By: brush_buster Re: Blue River - Oklahoma - 03/22/23
Well, I've been going every couple of weeks since the first of the year and having a blast. Here are a couple of pictures from Monday. We threw back lots of fish due to the 3 limit per person including some we should have kept. Skillet fried fresh rainbows are the best.

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