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As anyone in Oklahoma or Texas will tell you, the past 2-3 weeks has seen some scorchers. With day time temperatures reaching 106-109, day time fishing is restricted to early mornings and evenings. What I wouldn't give for a calm, overcast sky to block this sun. Went to my favorite holes Sunday morning, but I didn't stay long.

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Amen! Some rain wouldn't kill us either. Lake Hefner in OKC is down about 6 feet now. Weekly forecast is 100-106 all week sunny and no clouds or rain.

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