Oklahoma
Robert S Kerr Reservoir
Robert S Kerr Reservoir is an Oklahoma reservoir of about 35,795 acres in Haskell County, with largemouth fishing keyed to cover, current, and conditions.
- Surface
- 35,795acres
- Primary species
- Largemouth
- Air temp
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- Barometric
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- Wind
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- Moon
- Waxing Crescent
- day 5.0 · 26% lit
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Where it is
Set in Haskell County, Oklahoma, Robert S Kerr Reservoir covers about 35,795 acres. Largemouth read the season, sliding shallow or deep as it dictates.
Seasonal pattern
Spring. Rising temperatures draw largemouth into shallow cover to stage and spawn; the protected, faster-warming water turns on first.
Summer. With the surface hot, largemouth favor deeper edges and shade, and the low-light hours carry the bite.
Fall. As water cools, forage and bass return toward shallower water; movement is wide, so covering water pays.
Winter. Cold pushes largemouth deep and lethargic; slow down and fish a quiet, deliberate line.
Key structure
- Submerged wood, brush, and laydown cover
- Wind-pushed banks that gather forage
- Shade lines and overhead cover in the warm months
- Hard-bottom and rock transitions
Let the season pick the water before any one spot does.
Forage
On Robert S Kerr Reservoir, schools of baitfish anchor the bite and largemouth stay close to them through the year.
Access
There is public access around Robert S Kerr Reservoir. Confirm current launch and ramp conditions locally before heading out, as availability shifts with the season.
Regulations
Check current state and local regulations before fishing; limits and seasons can change.
Field guides
Data & references
- Today's conditions — Open-Meteo, refreshed every ~15 min
- Moon phase — local astronomical calculation, no external API
- Lake area, depth, structure — Identity, surface area, coordinates and county/state are from the ProjectD canonical waterbody index (snapshot conus-20260518-v1, group gnis:01097254). Maximum depth and regulation links were not available from an acceptable source and are intentionally omitted.
- Regulations — verify current rules with before fishing
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