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    Default standing timber at eufaula


    Does anyone fish the standing timber area on eufaula lake? If so is it Bank accessible or do u have to have a boat?

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    That's a broad question? Be specific, there is alot of standing timber on Eufaula. EB

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    I didn't know that. I had watched a Jimmy Houston show he taped down there with a lot of standing timber. He never said exactly where it was. I don't have a boat so is there any standing timber I could fish from the bank?

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    My suggestion to you would be to get the maps of lake Eufaula and it will show you all the standing timber and how to get to it from the bank. You can also you google earth! Hope this helps! EB

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    OK Thanks for the info

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    Don't know where you are in Oklahoma but Longmire lake just east of Pauls Valley has a TON of standing timber accessible from the bank and I hear the Crappie fishing is pretty good too Thumbs Up

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    The "standing timber" referred to is the timber across the water from Arrowhead State Park and is only accessible by boat. But there is a boat ramp at Bud's Point (just east of the Blocker Bridge on Blocker Road).
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    You might want to look at the ODWC site for the locations of our brushpiles and spider block sites too. We've put several in bank accessible areas. www.wildlifedepartment.com . Under the Interactive maps link.

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    Hi Danny!
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