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IT'S OFFICIAL, SE OKLAHOMA IS PRIME

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Shane Fields of the Oklahoma Department of Conservation landed this brute at Sardis and he says the water temps are in the high 50s. I'll be getting my gear ready my first 6-8 hr drive of the year to the SE part of state.

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Nice Hawg ?

Can confirm, SE OK is lit up right now.  Idk how these storms from today and tomorrow are going to affect us, but it won't matter on Monday when I'm back out there on the water!

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Broken Bow, Sardis, McGee Creek and Eufaula should be prime right now. My fishing partners TM took a dump so we can't go tomorrow, but if it's up by next weekend we will be on McGee or Eufaula.

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21 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Broken Bow, Sardis, McGee Creek

I'm going to hit the quiet zone north of the horse shoe at McGee Creek before heading over to Broken Bow.

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Caught this one today at a small lake near Pauls Valley, Longmire lake.

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1 minute ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Caught this one today at a small lake near Pauls Valley, Longmire lake.

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She's a fatty. How deep was she?

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About 5 FOW. Water temp was 57. Caught on a spinnerbait.

Alright fellow oklahomies, I've been getting bites (be it small bites, occasional decent bites) on my local fishery.  This small lake is over fished to say the least, but the consistent bite-getting setup is a paddle tail texas rigged in rainbow trout color. 

 

What're yall using for your bed fishing right now?  I've thrown everything on the spectrum, but keep going back to my paddle tail because it produces.  

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13 hours ago, Justin Roberts said:

What're yall using for your bed fishing

I like using lizards around beds.

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