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Ponds in OKC area

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Fairly new to the OKC/Moore area and have yet to find any ponds worth fishing.  Anybody from this area know of any?  I have been driving to American Horse(which is awesome btw) but it is a long haul.  I primarily fish out of a float tube.  I am perfectly willing to lease if the fishing is good.  Hope to hear from someone.  I have an extra tube and kickers if any1 wants to tag along.

Prague City Lake is pretty nice, and it's probably a little closer than American Horse.  It has lot's of standing timber, and it's a no-wake lake.  There is a two dollar fee to fish it (plus one dollar if boating).  The water isn't typically as clear as American Horse, but there is probably a better chance to get bigger fish.

By the way, if you are interested in tournaments that will take you to different lakes in central, south, and east OK, check out the OK Mini-Boat and Tube Club (http://www.okminiboattube.com).  We fish about 10 tournaments a year (next is 31 May at Arbuckle).

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Thx for the reply! I've not heard of Prague, looks about 20 miles closer. I'll have to check that out Thursday if it will quit raining. Must be some pretty good fisherman in your club--nice stringers and really nice big fish just about every tourney; would love to fish tourneys but I work 99/100 Saturdays. Have you ever fished the Lexington WMA?Looks like there are several ponds in addition to Lake Dahlgren which is a Wildlife Dep Lake.

I haven't fished Lexington WMA.  I retired from the AF about a year ago, and haven't fished that many lakes in OK yet.  That's one of the reasons I joined the mini-boat club, so I would have a reason to make the drive to some of the good lakes south and east of the city (I live near Kingfisher, and all of those lakes are at least 1.5 hours away).

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