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    Quote Originally Posted by IkenI View Post
    I swing by and read (if) any new posts once every day or so. I've been spending my time doing yardwork for our yard, my daughters and my daughter-in-law, rebuilding some privacy fence that was damaged during a recent storm and working in the garden. My onions did great this year and the tomatoes are coming along fine. I begin the day walking for an hour and half and then am outside till it begins to get too hot. Then, I come inside and have been reloading some ammo and tying flies for some planned stream fishing. In a couple of weeks I'm taking the family to Colorado for a planned trip. When I get back I plan to pitch a tent at the lower Mountain Fork for a couple of days. Hopefully, by labor day Eufaula may become enjoyable again. My wife has a quilt show down there then and we will pull the trailer out for a few days. If the lake isn't what I want then I think I'll just take off for the Buffalo River for a few days and let her have the trailer. I have been thinking of taking my tube to American Horse tho'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Okie Bob View Post
    Where can I go to keep my boat from dry rotting? Not a ramp open anywhere around here that I know about.
    Plus, garden is shot, nothing to hunt, nothing much to do. Think I'm getting cabin fever in June....what's up with this????
    So, what's everyone else doing this summer??? Or maybe you guys up north can get on your lakes? If so, where? Might have to trailer up your way ....
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    Dennis - I really like the Buffalo also. I haven't been there in a couple of years cause my arthritis caused me to give up my kayaks. It would probably be a slow float in a fishing tube.

    Guys, if you get a chance to take up Chatt's "come north" to Big Hill you should take him up on it. My B-I-L was the lake manager for the Corps up there about 25 years ago and I absolutely fell in love with that lake. It's been a few years since I was there but it would be worth the trip. I would head up that way but am leaving for the mountains in a couple of days. It's a small lake - my wife caught the first naturally reproduced walleye up there way back then. not that far over the state line either.
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    Just looked it up. North of Coffeville.
    Been a few years myself getting to the Buffalo. We always did the 12 mile float. Tons of smallmouth to catch along the way.

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    Ah be better off staying on Oklahoma. Who's got time to travel to Kansas for 6" to 8" and maybe 10" and above??? I know places in OKC that has 10" and above as well as 12" and above and you can launch your boat. Also know places East of OKC that you can lauch and get your limit and if you go further East catch em close to 2 lbs.

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    Might have to settle for some small crappie. Texoma finally dropped just below the spillway but, they have slowed the discharge rate to about 4" per day and it's raining again right now! I'm thinking maybe late fall fishing is the next time I'll get my boat wet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNip View Post
    Ah be better off staying on Oklahoma. Who's got time to travel to Kansas for 6" to 8" and maybe 10" and above??? I know places in OKC that has 10" and above as well as 12" and above and you can launch your boat. Also know places East of OKC that you can lauch and get your limit and if you go further East catch em close to 2 lbs.
    Fishers,,,, this is a 50 fish limit lake. There is no size limit. I don't keep any under 10in. You can get limits over 10in. You are going to catch 3 times that with several over 13in. Like I said,,, bring the kids. Non stop action. <*)}}}><
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    I was at Big Hill lake today.
    Major rain storm going on so I didn't get a good look.
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