"We’ve decided we want an opportunity to
further assess our current rules and fishing tournament operations," said
GRDA Fishery Coordinator and Tournament Director Brent Davis. "We just
felt like more time and data was needed before we could issue any changes
that would affect so many fishermen."
Fed by the Grand River, GRDA’s Grand Lake
was created in 1940 with the completion of the Pensacola Dam (Langley,
Okla.). It’s 1,300 miles of shoreline surround 46,500 surface acres of
water. Lake Hudson, created in 1964 with the completion of the Robert S.
Kerr Dam (Locust Grove, Okla.) is also located on the Grand River. Hudson
has 200 miles of shoreline and approximately 12,000 surface acres of
water. Both lakes consistently rank among the state’s best for tournament
fishing. Located above the Salina Pumped Storage Project, the W.R. Holway
Reservoir holds approximately 785 surface acres of water. Combined, GRDA
lakes host approximately 240 tournaments each year, said Davis.