Dinobot and his Brother came out to join me for a beautiful day in January of fishing. We found fish from 11'-15' deep that were scattered. Most were keepers caught on Bobby Garland baits that put the smackdown on those Crappie who hit with a vengence. We really didn't find them stacked up any where in particular but found them here and there close to the bottom. Always a pleasure to see Scott.Notice the TimmyTom Weedless jig sporting the Bobby Garland bait.
We had a great day on the water. Scott informed his Brother about the one rule I have when fishing with me and that's that they have to take all the fish we keep. Glen liked that rule. I tried my best to keep them on the fish and was happy to see it work out. Scott, thanks for the company and hope you enjoyed the day!
Sunday came and Papa did too. He brought his boat since mine is still having fuel issues. A North wind which makes it the worst fishing conditions on Oologah in my opinion. We launched at Allens Point, (fitting isn't it?) and started by working the riprap on the southside. Fish were still scattered and Allen had landed a couple of keepers while I couldn't get bit. I laughed out loud and then told Allen that it would have been a good day for his Spider Rig setup. Those in the know will understand this. The two that Allen caught was it until about 3 and then they turned on as we started tossing them into the livewell. Baits were Bobby Garland and GDaddy plastics. 11' to 14' down near the bottom and scattered. We fished until sunset and what a beautiful site it was. No clue as to how many headed south on hwy 75. Always good to see the Papa!Papa is almost as pretty as me!
I had no trouble feeling this lil fella hit the Dippin Stick!
Both of us were using 10' Huckabee Dippin Sticks that you can get from our own Starfish. Give him a call and tell 'em Reaper sent you!
Buck is coming out today, wind is supposed to be out of the SE when he gets here. We shall destroy them!
Reaper


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