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I haven't fished Oologah in a few weeks, but I know fishing has been pretty tough here lately, but don't give up on them. This is not unusual for Oologah during the summer months. Last year was an exception because the timber bite was on fire, and if you couldn't find them there you could go down below the dam and load up. When the lake levels get really high the wignanon bridge area is also a good spot to try. If they don't bite in the morning, try the evening, if they don't bite in the evening try the middle of the day. Now I know how hot it is but I've hammered them in the past during the heat of the day. Those fish have to eat, you just have to find what time the dinner bell starts ringing.
I'd rather sit on the couch and scratch my private parts before I turn to catfishing. lol! When I was young my dad ruined me, because that's all he wanted to do was catfish.
Was that a bite?
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