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anyone fishing the Big-O ? Looking for a place to launch. Didn't know if anyone was catching them in this high water.
I fear no fish
this was Wiganon bridge yesterday. My boat just fit under. High waves, no way. Up where it was last week, no way.
Frank300 LIKED above post
It's about 3' lower than it was TC. I can still get to town the usual route. Early last week it was 2'+ over the Onion Creek bridge. But she is filling back up. Water was within 2' of the lake flooding over the splillway.
Reaper, Where Fish come to Fry
I snuck out yesterday morning for about 4 hours. Caught about 30 with only 9 over 10". Fish were from 6'-15' and scattered. Found a few more in brush but bigger fish were out and about.
Reaper, Where Fish come to Fry
fishn_a_ledge LIKED above post
Hope the rebuilt is seaworthy and treating you well Reaper- nice report from the ghost lake.
Fished Oologah yesterday out of Tallala. Started shallow to 20' in the standing timber and brush right out of the ramp. Very few fish showing and couldn't get a bite. Headed out to the main lake along the channel. Found a spot where the water was flowing south from the flow coming into the lake but the strong winds were blowing other currents to the north. There was a big ol eddy at a point jutting out and all the mayflies and scrum was just swirling around below that point. The fish were stacked up out of the current behind a large diameter sunken log at 12-15' right on the bottom. I could only get a fraction of the fish I was seeing on the finder to bite, but they may not have all been crappie that I was seeing. Picked up about 5 fish. Got bored of begging them to bite and worked my way back into Tallala cove fishing cover at that depth right along the bottom. The closer to the ramp, the less the bites. Ended up with ten from 12-13" like the pic and several shorts. Not a awful day but would have been better if I had moved farther out of the cove sooner.
varmithunter, Redge, Crappie Reaper, dennishoddy, Crappie ciller, Frank300, fishn_a_ledge LIKED above post