Kaw: March 19. Elevation is normal, water temperature 45°F and clear. (USACE Lake Level) White bass and crappie fair on crankbaits, inline spinnerbaits, jigs, minnows, sassy shad, and tube jigs around brush structure, creek channels, river channel, and standing timber. Blue and channel catfish good on cut bait, hot dogs, shad, and worms around flats, main lake, river channel, and river mouth. Paddlefish excellent snagging around main lake and river channel. Report submitted by Spencer Grace, game warden stationed in Kay County.Keystone: March 20. Elevation is 1 ft. above normal and rising, water temperature 50°F and murky. (USACE Lake Level) Largemouth and smallmouth bass fair on crankbaits, jerk baits, jigs, lipless baits, plastic baits, and tube jigs around brush structure, creek channels, and rocks. White bass good on hair jigs, jigs, minnows, and tube jigs around creek channels and river channel. Striped bass good on flukes, live shad, and minnows below the dam. Report submitted by Bailey Johnson, game warden stationed in Creek County.Perry CCC: March 20. Elevation is 1.5 ft. above normal, water temperature 51°F and murky. Rainbow trout good on dough bait, in-line spinnerbaits, midges, nymphs, PowerBait, and worms around coves, dam, and flats. Comments: Floating PowerBait 18-24 inches from the bottom. Orange, white, and pink are the most productive colors. Report submitted by Stephen Paul, game warden stationed in Noble County.Skiatook: March 20. Elevation is 7 ft. below normal, water temperature 49°F and stained. (USACE Lake Level) Striped bass hybrids and white bass fair on live shad, plastic baits, and sassy shad around main lake. Crappie fair on jigs and minnows around creek channels and standing timber. Report submitted by Paul Welch, game warden stationed in Osage County.Sooner: March 20. Elevation is 2 ft. below normal, water temperature 50°F and clear. Saugeye slow on crankbaits, jigs, live shad, and minnows around discharge and riprap. Largemouth bass slow on plastic baits around brush structure, rocks, and weed beds. Blue catfish slow on cut bait around coves. Report submitted by Stephen Paul, game warden stationed in Noble County.