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    Hey everyone,
    I was looking for some local ponds or reservoirs to fish and was wondering if anyone knows of any in the Tulsa area. I've tried Lake Yahola and Lynne Lane Reservoir without much luck.
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    Have you tried fishing Lake Skiatook? I've not fished it in several years, but the last time I did the Crappie fishing was very good in April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmarv58 View Post
    Have you tried fishing Lake Skiatook? I've not fished it in several years, but the last time I did the Crappie fishing was very good in April.
    I'll have to check that out, I appreciate it!

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    Oolagah is another popular lake with several posters on here
    Everyone has a secret talent they didn't know about until tequila.

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    You'll be shocked but there are some huge crappie below zink dam near the PSO getty.
    I've caught some hawgs down there. It's up to you if you want to eat them or not. But it's definitely fun. You may even catch a few large saugeyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Hog View Post
    You'll be shocked but there are some huge crappie below zink dam near the PSO getty.
    I've caught some hawgs down there. It's up to you if you want to eat them or not. But it's definitely fun. You may even catch a few large saugeyes.
    That's got me pumped! Two questions, where exactly is zink dam and is there a particular reason one wouldn't want to eat the fish caught out there?
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    They have 3 eyes down below Zink from what I heard?
    Something Wise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabTastic View Post
    They have 3 eyes down below Zink from what I heard?
    Dang, I was hoping you were going to say 3 fillets.

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    FlyGuy,
    Don't give up on the Lynn Lane Reseirvoir just yet. I've fished both Yahola and the Lynn Lane Reservoir extensively the last couple of years. Normally Yahola is excellent right about now for Crappie, but they drained it over the winter so it's going to be several years before it's back to its old self... if they re-stock it suitably.

    Lynn Lane Reservoir seems to me on a slightly lagged schedule from Yahola. Last year people were catching Crappie real good at Lynn Lane reservoir starting around the end of April and continuing into May. Yahola was real good from mid April through early May. I drive by Lynn Lane reservoir every day so I can monitor when the cars start showing up. Usually when the crappie are biting you'll see 7 or 8 crappie fisherman every morning there before work. If I remember, I'll send you a note when I start seeing the cars show up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman92681 View Post
    FlyGuy,
    Don't give up on the Lynn Lane Reseirvoir just yet. I've fished both Yahola and the Lynn Lane Reservoir extensively the last couple of years. Normally Yahola is excellent right about now for Crappie, but they drained it over the winter so it's going to be several years before it's back to its old self... if they re-stock it suitably.

    Lynn Lane Reservoir seems to me on a slightly lagged schedule from Yahola. Last year people were catching Crappie real good at Lynn Lane reservoir starting around the end of April and continuing into May. Yahola was real good from mid April through early May. I drive by Lynn Lane reservoir every day so I can monitor when the cars start showing up. Usually when the crappie are biting you'll see 7 or 8 crappie fisherman every morning there before work. If I remember, I'll send you a note when I start seeing the cars show up.
    That would be great, I really appreciate it!

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