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Brush Pile Information in Oklahoma

Brush Piles otherwise known as "Fish Attractors" create perfect habitat and shelter for fish.  Basically, they are brush, tree limbs or discarded christmas trees that are bundled with an anchor and submurged under water.  These strategically located attractors can increase your chance for catching fish by angling on or near these submerged piles.

Three of our projects offer aerial photo's showing the locations of their brush piles.  Click on their name to view.

Birch Lake                      Keystone Lake                     Oologah Lake

Many of our Oklahoma projects work with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and local volunteers to create these underwater habitats.  The Department also is licensed to managed many land and water areas on Corps of Engineer projects.

Visit the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Fish Attractor Locator page

                            Click here and  GO FISH!

Before you go Bobber the Water Safety Dog says

 

Click on ME to
Brush Up on Safety!
 
 

Survey Boundary Plats

Survey Boundary Plat Maps have been made available for the following Tulsa District Projects.  The maps delineate our projects "fee boundary" or property line. They are useful when needing to locate our surveyed boundary markers on the ground.  Only the most requested plats are available on this site.  If you are interested in a boundary plat concerning one of our other projects you can find the projects contact information on this website.

Eufaula Lake                 Fort Gibson Lake                 Oologah Lake 

             Robert S. Kerr L&D                   Tenkiller Ferry Lake 

                  Webbers Falls L&D          W. D. Mayo L&D       

                                            Wister Lake