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    Yes sir I'm defiantly flexible far as where.....and my wife's little honda def gets better gas mileage than my v8 grand cherokee with the bass boat behind it lol

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    The money you save not dragging a boat will pay for a couple of days of guiding, pressure is on the guide and you get to learn a new body of water and enjoy the trip. Good luck whatever you decide, best advice that can be given is that if you do hire a guide, listen to him. If you come down here then you need to be flexible, 4 GOOD lakes within a hour drive and another really good one another 30 minutes out for that time of year, one of them will be hot most likely.

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    John Kyle state park at Sardis, Geo. Cossar state park at Enid , Hugh White state park at Grenada have cabins. Check their websites they fill up fast for the spring. About $80 per day. I've stayed in one at Sardis, 1 queen in bedroom and a sofa bed in living room/kitchen, small kitchen. I've stayed in a few at Enid, 2 queen beds in one room, living room and larger kitchen. I've drove and found the ones at Grenada, I wouldn't stay there, location, don't know anything about the cabins.
    Food, besides what you can cook. Como Steakhouse, some say it's worth the drive and price is good. Batesville has a Cracker Barrel, other restaurants and fast food. Walmart, 2 other gro stores, twice the ice. Oakland has a catfish shack, open weekends, buffet option. Grenada has a lot of everything.

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    Great info thanks so much
    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    John Kyle state park at Sardis, Geo. Cossar state park at Enid , Hugh White state park at Grenada have cabins. Check their websites they fill up fast for the spring. About $80 per day. I've stayed in one at Sardis, 1 queen in bedroom and a sofa bed in living room/kitchen, small kitchen. I've stayed in a few at Enid, 2 queen beds in one room, living room and larger kitchen. I've drove and found the ones at Grenada, I wouldn't stay there, location, don't know anything about the cabins.
    Food, besides what you can cook. Como Steakhouse, some say it's worth the drive and price is good. Batesville has a Cracker Barrel, other restaurants and fast food. Walmart, 2 other gro stores, twice the ice. Oakland has a catfish shack, open weekends, buffet option. Grenada has a lot of everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    Knowing where the fish are on a unfamiliar body of water makes a guide money well spent. My experience level doesn't compensate with the vast area of unfamiliar water and a limited amout of time to fish it.
    10-4. There are some good guides based on all the post I see. Good luck and enjoy the trip.
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    Late Feb early March is in my opinion the best time of the year if you wanna catch BIG crappie, sounds to me like you picked a good time to go, good luck on your trip, I am pretty sure you will see me there during that time
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    I stayed at John Kyle State Park, used John Harrison for the guide at Lake Enid , and ate at Como's Steak House. Best money I ever spent. The steak was one of the best, if not the best, I have ever eaten. John Harrison is a hoot. You'll enjoy him, IF you can get him. Better call and book soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dapet View Post
    I stayed at John Kyle State Park, used John Harrison for the guide at Lake Enid , and ate at Como's Steak House. Best money I ever spent. The steak was one of the best, if not the best, I have ever eaten. John Harrison is a hoot. You'll enjoy him, IF you can get him. Better call and book soon.
    ^^^^^What he said!!!!!
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