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Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP)

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I've been interested in finding some new places to fish preferably places I can bank fish. With that said, I was browsing the Oklahoma Wildlife Department website the other day and stumbled upon the OLAP program along with its virtual map that shows several plots of land along with their boundaries and restrictions of use. There are a few places mainly in the eastern part of the state with ponds on them that are open to fishing. Just wondering if anyone has fished them before? Any information at all would be helpful. Thanks.   

I have not fished any of the ponds, but I hunted on some of the OLAP land in western Oklahoma last fall. I hope the program continues to grow and more lands are opened up in Eastern Oklahoma.

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