The Little Washita River is situated generally between Chickasha and Lawton in southwestern Oklahoma.[1] Its watershed comprises about 236 square miles (611 square kilometers) over parts of Caddo, Comanche, and Grady counties.[2][1] The Little Washita is a tributary of the Washita River,[1] and joins that watercourse southeast of Chickasha.[3] The Washita River then drains into the Red River on the Oklahoma-Texas border.[1]
Little Washita River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | east of Stecker, Oklahoma |
• coordinates | 34°57′02″N 98°15′29″W |
Mouth | Washita River |
• location | southeast of Chickasha, Oklahoma |
• coordinates | 34°58′37″N 97°51′34″W |
Popular species of fish caught in the Little Washita include Blue catfish, Channel catfish, and Longnose gar.[4]
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