DD, forgot to mention, but that was some nice 9inch fish you caught up here for sure, shame you had to throw them back lol
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I've always thought these camps were about fellowship, meeting new folks, making new friends, learning some new tricks and just having an all around good time. We've been going to camps since 2006 and we don't go with the expectation of catching limits or whoppers cause that's just not what it's about. Sippi folks have always made us feel welcome when we come down, and we always try to help out and contribute no matter what camp we go to, as do other "foreigners." I can't believe that those of you who are able to come won't just because you think the fish are too small. There's SO much more to these camps than the size of the fish and I feel sorry for you if you can't see it.
I have to travel over an hour to get anywhere, 3 to Pickwick, camp is about fellowship with fishing taking a back seat. Pickwick is full of quality fish if anyone is worried about that, the problem is the place is so darned purty you catch yourself gawking instead of fishing!
It is a beautiful area for sure, and the fishing is great. Roger and Bill Gant will attest to that. Below the dam has great fishing also, but the scenery is worth the trip, I don't care who you are!!!!! It's also a great Civil War area with Shiloh just a short trip away. It's a Great family, and historic spot.
Well enid was the first camp i had ever been too and i had a blast. My side hurt for a week after camp from laughing so much ,A fish was the last thing that was on my mind. I hope that i can make the next camp i dont care if they have it at sugar ditch im going to do my best to be their.
I got some Bigfoot reports from the area and can take some folks out at night to do some research to lol
Im all in on the bigfoot excursion but i must warn you i pack heat and im shooting him cause i aint going to get caught up in that mess about i got a picture of him im bringing back a body