A section of the Little Haikey Creek in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
The ODWC stocked significant numbers of Walleye fingerling in the late 80's and early 90's. Today, a good number of fish are present. White Crappie are plentiful. If you want big ones, head to the ...
Spotted and Largemouth Bass are doing extremely well. Excellent size fish. Substantial populations of hybrid stripers and paddlefish. There's more action for white bass, Crappie and cats. 19,900 acres
The black bass population is composed of largemouth, spotted and Smallmouth Bass. Largemouth Bass are the most abundant of the three bass. Keystone is ranked 3rd for the top bass lakes in Oklahoma.
Best known for its quality Largemouth Bass and hybrid stripers. Also present, Crappie, smallmouth and Walleye. 10,500 acres