Broken Bow is sparking a lot of interest this year. Third post I've seen about it in the last few weeks. We need a Broken Bow expert to give us all a little tutorial apparently.
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Me and my wife are planning on taking a vacation to broken bow in June this summer.
I have good electronics and I'm set up for spider rigging as well as trolling crankbaits. I think we may only have one or to days any helpful tips would be appreciated. I know in my area we do good that time of year trolling crankbaits or spider rigging right above the thermocline. Any tis for area near Hochatown State park. Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated. Do not need anyone's honey hole but tips would help since I am not going to to have the time to really scout and learn the area well.
Thank yall in advance
Broken Bow is sparking a lot of interest this year. Third post I've seen about it in the last few weeks. We need a Broken Bow expert to give us all a little tutorial apparently.
My advice...... Come a little farther up to Grand Lake and bring me some boudin!!! I love that stuff!!! Other than that, I know nothing about Broken Bow. Enjoy your trip in OK.
Yea hopefully someone will come thru with some info.
Yea it is hard to beat some good boudin. I would like to come check out Grand Lake but the wife is set on Broken Bow and I'm not arguing at least we going somewhere I can fish and not wasting time at the beach or Disney or vegas
PM Machine, that's all the advice you need!!
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Probably have some good success on the brushpiles in the lower end of the lake in June. We have had some success pulling crankbaits in the lower end in the Carson Creek basin. They're in there.
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Lake is bad low right now
Will year a boat up quickly .
Brush piles will not be good if lake stays low.
Go up and sidescan deep standing timber
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Broken Bow just received around 3" of rain this week,, so lake should be rising.