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Post by steelforce on Mar 18, 2010 0:03:58 GMT -6
Just broke out the snagging rod. Yall getting ready? I hear there doing good around Sail Boat Bridge on Grand Lake.
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Post by apexpredator on Mar 22, 2010 14:37:27 GMT -6
Im just waiting on the weather. Sposed to get warm enough soon
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Post by brian89 on Mar 25, 2010 15:02:30 GMT -6
They're catching them @ hwy 108 and 177.. I went last week to 108 and bumped one fish.. talked to a guy that watched two guys catch two 70 pounders out of there.. I think if you can find a deep hole that has a lot of sand on either side that a bigger fish cant get out of you could do some good..
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Post by redmist on Mar 31, 2010 19:35:37 GMT -6
From sailboat bridge to the Kansas line has been designated a paddlefish sanctuary this year.
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Post by brian89 on Apr 2, 2010 20:50:21 GMT -6
Big big spoonies right now at the mouth of the salt for and arkansas rivers.. gotta have a boat though..
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Post by apexpredator on Apr 23, 2010 7:32:51 GMT -6
been hookin up for a couple weeks out east. no super monsters but lots of 40-50 pounders
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Post by steelforce on Apr 30, 2010 8:18:45 GMT -6
Still aint got to go yet hope to in the next week or so.
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Post by redmist on May 2, 2010 22:03:12 GMT -6
went last saturday and did pretty well. Just heard my sister got a 98 pounder the same place we were at. our biggest was a around 70 but nothing under around 50.
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Post by brian89 on May 5, 2010 8:59:48 GMT -6
That place is by far got the biggest spoonbill in the state... I have seen more than one state record released down stream from where you all are..
How often were you catching them?? The place we were at down stream you could catch them every cast till your arms fell off, like you said nothing under 50..
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Post by redmist on May 12, 2010 21:19:16 GMT -6
Same way there, just about every cast. I was even catching them on a 6 foot rod for the fun of it.
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