Every January, I put out at least 20 christmas trees into skiatook in various areas. They usually produce good numbers of crappie. Right now is the best time to be fishing brush piles.
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I'm fishing Oologah now but in the spring I spend a lot of time at Eufaula. Blue Creek is on the east side of the lake. The lake record currently is 2.5lbs. I am sure that bigger crappie have been caught but not weighed in under the current lake program.
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Kenny
Every January, I put out at least 20 christmas trees into skiatook in various areas. They usually produce good numbers of crappie. Right now is the best time to be fishing brush piles.
Blue Creek is on the south end of the lake, on the East side. Between Red Bud Bay and Spencer Creek. If fishing Winganon Bridge area w/ a South Wind, use the ramp on the east side of the bridge (Wildlife Dept. ramp). Wind from North, use the ramp on the west side (Allens Point)
If you need coordinates for the brushpiles, go here:
http://www.swt.usace.army.mil/recrea...rush_Piles.htm
The vast majority of the COE brushpiles are on the South end of the lake.
Gman
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Hey i found a map in the fishing area at the walmart in owasso they had several but i bought a skiatook map shows fishing areas on a map of the lake. pretty cool not quite as indepth as a map the corp would do but it does have gps things for the areas that they are talking about ...it was about $10.50