Lake Keystone Fishing Guide
On Lake Keystone we especially love to fish for blue catfish in the months of November, December, January, February, and through mid-March. Wintertime blue catfish are excellent eating fish. We us live shad using float rigs and when these blue cats hit, they can be very aggressive and will bend the rods right over. We generally catch our limits and can at times hook into blue catfish that range in size from 20 to 40 pounds! We also fish for stripers (striped bass), crappie and white bass (sand bass). We will do our absolute best to get you on fish and make it a fun, great fishing adventure!
Keystone Lake is fed by the Arkansas River and is located just 15 miles west of Tulsa. It has 330 miles of shoreline and 23,610 surface acres.

What We Fish For
- Stripers (striped bass) – have no arched back and the lines /stripes are unbroken. Inside of the mouth, there will be two long oblong shaped patches on the tongue.
- Blue Catfish
- Crappie
- White Bass (sand bass) – have a noticeable arched back with faint lines that are usually unbroken. Inside of the mouth, there will be a heart-shaped patch on the tongue.
For more in-depth information on fish identification on these and other types of fish, follow the link to the Oklahoma Wildlife website, Fish Identification Tips.
Larry is guiding on Skiatook Lake in Osage County. Get in on the stripers, hybrids, and sand bass action going on right now!
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