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    Default Skiatook slabs


    Anyone fish Turkey creek much on Skiatook lake?

    Turkey creek is about the only place I fish now for crappie being it's been productive for me over the years.

    Enjoy night fishing during spring right through summer on Skiatook lake!!


    I'm in Prattville off 51st n 97 highway, any crappie slayers live nearby give me a holler sometime and we will set up a fishing trip and wet a hook.

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    I live a little further south on 97 in Sapulpa but I'm always up for fishing. How is the fishing up there in Skiatook? I ain't made it that far north yet.
    "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. " Benjamin Franklin

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    Last time I fished Skiatook was before archery season started,we had 13 keepers,when it warms up I will contact you dinobot and we will try our luck on some slabs if you want too,you been doing any fishing for trout at Pretty Water this winter?

    If so,then you probably have seen me there,me and my wife are always feeding the ducks and geese at Pretty Water and Sahoma,I drive a 2010 silver extended chevy pickup

    TTYL
    Last edited by luvslabfishin; 12-28-2010 at 02:26 PM.

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    I used to fish Skiatook a lot when it first opened up. Turkey Creek was very good for Black Crappie and so was Cedar Creek.

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    Never fished Cedar creek before,is it the cove North of highway 20 bridge ?

    Turkey creek is still good for crappie if a guy has a good locator,do all my crappie fishing at night on Skiatook,thinking about leasing a boat slip at Crystal Bay for I can access their boat ramp,hate leaving my new truck parked at Osage Point at night.

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    I don't do the trout fishing but chances are if your around Sahoma much at all you've at least seen my truck It's a teal Ranger ex cab with black accents (bed rails, toolbox, headlights, etc).
    "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. " Benjamin Franklin

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvslabfishin View Post
    Never fished Cedar creek before,is it the cove North of highway 20 bridge ?

    Turkey creek is still good for crappie if a guy has a good locator,do all my crappie fishing at night on Skiatook,thinking about leasing a boat slip at Crystal Bay for I can access their boat ramp,hate leaving my new truck parked at Osage Point at night.
    Yes. I caught most of my crappies on the east side of the creek in the spring.

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    Thanks for the info Bigmarv58,will give it a try when spawning season starts in 2011, looks good for crappie, just nevet got around to fishing it!

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    Is the lake still full of standing trees in the creeks? I've not fished Skiatook since 1993.

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    "Yes,especially Turkey Creek, I have fished the majority of trees in Turkey Creek over the years and have only found a handfull that hold crappie most of the year, usually I keep can feeders in these locations filled with rabbit pellets during fishing season!
    Last edited by luvslabfishin; 12-29-2010 at 05:53 PM.

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