Trout
Season: Year round.
Designated
Trout Area/Size/Location: 12 mile portion of the Lower Mountain Fork
River and its tributaries from Broken Bow dam downstream to U.S.
Highway 70 bridge. About five miles of this designated trout stream
lies within Beavers Bend 259, in McCurtain County.
Bank
Access/Boat Ramps: Access is unlimited within the state park. Below
Beavers Bend State Park there are public access points at the
re-regulation dam and Presbyterian Falls.
NOTE:
Total daily creel limit is six (6) rainbow trout. No more than one
(1) may be 20 inches or longer from either Zones II or III, and one
(1) brown trout 20 inches or longer.
2009:
February 5, 12, 26; March 12, 26; April 9, 23; May 7, 21; June
4, 18; July 2, 16, 30; August 13, 27; September 10, 24.
ATV
and 4 Wheeler Driving in McCurtain County
Beginning
Aug 1st no ATVs will be allowed on Three Rivers Wildlife Management
Area.
*A
rider can ride here all weekend and not cover the same
trails*
Contact
number for ATV information (580) 513-4963. For more information on
riding on US Forestry land, please contact this number.
Oklahoma
Wildlife Department
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OHV
Rules and Regulations
ATV
Riding in Oklahoma
New
ATV Laws (effective November 1, 2007)
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It
shall be unlawful for a person less than eighteen (18) years of age
to operate or to be carried as a passenger upon an all-terrain
vehicle unless the person wears a crash helmet of a type which
complies with standards established by 49 C.F.R., Section 571.218.
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It
shall be unlawful for the operator of an all-terrain vehicle to
carry a passenger unless that all-terrain vehicle has been
specifically designed by the manufacturer to carry passengers in
addition to the operator.
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Fine
and court costs for violating the provisions of this section shall
not exceed Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). Any peace officer of this
state including, but not limited to, park rangers, is authorized to
enforce the provisions of this section. All monies collected
pursuant to a citation for a violation of this section shall be
deposited in the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department
Revolving Fund for credit to the cost center of the state park or
public recreation area where such citation was issued.
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Any
parent, legal guardian or person having actual responsibility for a
person under eighteen (18) years of age, or who is the owner of the
all-terrain vehicle operated by a person under eighteen (18) years
of age, who knows, or should have known, that the person operating
the all-terrain vehicle is not in compliance with the provisions of
this section, shall be punishable according to the provisions of
subsection C of this section.
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As
used in this section, "all-terrain vehicle" means a
motorized vehicle manufactured and used exclusively for off-highway
use which is forty-eight (48) inches or less in width, with an
unladen dry weight of eight hundred (800) pounds or less, traveling
on two or more low-pressure tires, having a seat designed to be
straddled by the operator, and which is steered by the use of
handlebars.
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The
provisions of this section shall apply only to persons operating
all-terrain vehicles on public lands.
*The
provisions of this section shall not apply to persons operating an
all-terrain vehicle on privately owned property.
*Other
rules and regulations apply. |
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