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Flathead Catfish Fishing in Wagoner, OK

Flathead Catfish caught while Deep Sea Trolling at Whitehorn Cove Road

The Pylodictis Olivaris belongs to the order Siluriformes and family Ictaluridae. It typically measures between 12 and 61 inches in length, with a weight range from 4 to 60 lbs. - Habitat: river, lake, flats, backcountry. - Known for large size among North American freshwater catfish.

Guided Fishing Trip by Guide Bob Scoggins in August

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Guide Bob Scoggins of B & C fishing adventures LLC on Friday August offers a 2.5-hour evening guided fishing trip targeting flathead catfish and white bass on Oklahoma rivers. This beginner-friendly charter includes all rods, reels, bait, and tackle for up to 2 guests. The trip runs during productive late-summer evening hours when fish are most active. Guests need a valid Oklahoma fishing license. Bob specializes in trolling, bait fishing, and jig fishing techniques along calm river waters near Whitehorn Cove Road. The charter provides focused instruction and steady action perfect for casual anglers seeking a relaxed, skill-building experience on Oklahoma's productive river systems.

Guided Fishing Trip with Bob Scoggins – Rates & Booking

Guide Bob Scoggins of B & C fishing adventures LLC on Friday August runs a 2-hour and 30-minute evening charter targeting flathead catfish and white bass. This trip accommodates up to 2 guests and includes all fishing gear, rods, reels, bait, and tackle. Bob provides focused instruction using trolling, bait fishing, and jig fishing techniques during prime evening hours when fish are most active. Guests must bring a valid Oklahoma fishing license. Please call to confirm availability before booking your river fishing adventure.

Highlights of Evening River White Bass Fishing Charter in Oklahoma

This August evening trip takes advantage of late-summer conditions when flathead catfish and white bass are actively feeding. Bob launches from Whitehorn Cove Road and works productive river sections using multiple techniques to maximize catch opportunities. The 2.5-hour duration provides ample time for instruction and fishing without overwhelming beginners.

All equipment is provided, making this an ideal introduction to Oklahoma river fishing. The evening timing helps avoid midday heat while targeting fish during their most active feeding periods. Bob's local knowledge of river structure and seasonal patterns ensures guests experience the best these waters have to offer.

Local Species Insights: Flathead Catfish

Flathead catfish thrive in Oklahoma's river systems, preferring deeper holes and structure during daylight hours before moving to shallower feeding areas at dusk. These opportunistic predators respond well to live bait and jigs worked near cover. August evening trips often produce consistent action as water temperatures trigger active feeding behavior. Bob targets areas with fallen trees, rock piles, and current breaks where flatheads ambush prey.

Plan Your Guided Fishing Trip Day

The 2.5-hour evening charter includes all fishing equipment, instruction, and guidance from licensed guide Bob Scoggins. Trips accommodate up to 2 guests and launch from Whitehorn Cove Road during optimal evening hours. Bob provides rods, reels, bait, tackle, and local expertise to help guests succeed on Oklahoma rivers. Guests should bring a valid Oklahoma fishing license, weather-appropriate clothing, and refreshments. The trip focuses on skill-building techniques suitable for beginners while delivering steady action on productive waters.

Fishing in Oklahoma: Flathead Catfish

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Flathead Catfish
Species Name: Flathead Catfish
Species Family: Ictaluridae
Species Order: Siluriformes
Habitat: River, Lake, Flats, Backcountry
Weight: 4 - 60 pounds
Length: 12" - 61"

The Flathead Catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) belongs to the order Siluriformes and family Ictaluridae. Also known as Yellow Cat, Mud Cat, Johnnie Cat, Pied Cat, or Mississippi Cat, this species is renowned for its impressive size among North American freshwater catfish. In Wagoner waters this August, these distinctive predators offer exciting opportunities for river anglers.

Flathead Catfish Overview

Flathead catfish are apex predators in Oklahoma river systems, distinguished by their broad, flattened heads and mottled yellow-brown coloration. Unlike other catfish species, flatheads are primarily piscivorous, preferring live fish over scavenged meals. Their aggressive nature and substantial size make them prized targets for serious catfish anglers.

Flathead Catfish Habitat and Distribution

These catfish inhabit rivers, lakes, flats, and backcountry waters throughout the central United States. In Oklahoma, they thrive in the Arkansas River system and its tributaries. Flatheads prefer areas with cover such as fallen trees, rock piles, and undercut banks where they can ambush prey during feeding periods.

Flathead Catfish Size and Weight

Flathead catfish typically range from 12 to 61 inches in length, with weights spanning 4 to 60 pounds. Trophy specimens can exceed these ranges, with some individuals reaching lengths over 5 feet and weights approaching 100 pounds. The species exhibits steady growth throughout its lifespan, which can exceed 20 years.

Flathead Catfish Diet and Behavior

Unlike other catfish species, flatheads are active predators that primarily consume live fish, crayfish, and aquatic insects. They hunt most actively during evening and nighttime hours, using their excellent sense of smell and lateral line system to locate prey. During daylight, they retreat to deep holes and heavy cover.

Flathead Catfish Spawning Season

Spawning occurs from late spring through early summer when water temperatures reach 70-80°F. Males construct nests in cavities such as hollow logs, rock crevices, or undercut banks. After spawning, males guard the eggs and fry aggressively, making them particularly territorial during this period.

Flathead Catfish Fishing Techniques

Effective techniques include live bait fishing with bluegill, shad, or creek chubs near structure during evening hours. Jig fishing with large soft plastics or cut bait also produces results. In August around Wagoner, anglers find success targeting deeper holes during daylight and shallow feeding areas at dusk using trolling and bait fishing methods.

Flathead Catfish Is It Good to Eat?

Flathead catfish provide excellent table fare with firm, white meat and mild flavor. The flesh is less muddy-tasting than other catfish species due to their live-fish diet. Popular cooking methods include frying, grilling, and baking. The meat is high in protein and low in mercury, making it a healthy seafood choice.

Flathead Catfish Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for flathead catfish?

A: Live bluegill, shad, or creek chubs work best. Flatheads prefer live bait over cut bait or prepared baits due to their predatory nature.

Q: Where can I find flathead catfish near Wagoner?

A: Target deep holes, fallen trees, rock piles, and undercut banks along the Arkansas River system. Evening hours near Whitehorn Cove Road often produce good results.

Q: Is flathead catfish good to eat?

A: Yes, flatheads offer excellent eating with firm, white meat and mild flavor. Their live-fish diet produces cleaner-tasting meat than other catfish species.

Q: When is the best time to catch flathead catfish?

A: Evening and nighttime hours during warm months like August provide optimal fishing. They become more active as water temperatures rise and light levels decrease.

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