son in law fishes spoonbill in oklahoma he saID THEY CLOOSED THE RIVER he generally fishes told him to try warsaw said he wants to try oseola told him i would see if i could get himm some help thanks jim
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son in law fishes spoonbill in oklahoma he saID THEY CLOOSED THE RIVER he generally fishes told him to try warsaw said he wants to try oseola told him i would see if i could get himm some help thanks jim
Sorry,can't help..going my first time this year also.Google is your friend also.
thanks cook son-in=law khows google better than i figured cdc might get in there for me
i fish in warsaw quite a bit below the dam and see lots of guys cleaning spoonbill. gotta check the regulations as to where you can legally fish for them and what the dates are, but that seems like the place to go.
never done it, just seen the aftermath at the boat ramp. they sure do pull a lot of them out of there!
I believe you have to stay down river from the hwy 65 bridge. I know there is a lot of fish caught at the mouth of the Sac and Osage river every year.
jared is that over by oseola?
Sorry yes you can see part of town from there. All you have to do is look for the boats. Some people even fish from the bank and cast them big weights and hooks a mile out there and drag them back in.
thanks jared back in the 50/s my dad and some of the neighbors would go to warsaw and oseola and fish off of the bank caught a lot of fish seemed like an awful lot of work to me
a lot of folks snag out Tally bend ramp, up in the flat areas around the boy scout camp...... dam near can't use that single ramp duing the spawn for the snaggers, got tickled last year when the checked headed to our boat when we loaded out, I said I don't think any of our fish are long enough, then when I said we were crappie fishing he just grinned and said get outta here...... don't know how many they catch there, but they are out going after'em......
do people eat those things? Are they a prehistoric fish like sturgeon or a catfish?
try Roscoe its between oceola and eldorado its usually ok early if the water is not high if water is high better try warsaw
There are always a few resident fish to get started. You can probalby catch a few at Osceola, Tally Bend, Warsaw without too much problem, however it won't be a quick limit for every one in the boat.
They will really start to move as the water warms up, if you time it right Tally Bend and Osceola can get real hot and be as good as any snagging in the world. Typically this is late March, but the water temps are still extremely cold for this time of year. As the water temp comes up and they start releasing some water from the dam Warsaw is great. The last three weeks of April tend to be the best. Just make sure you stay below 65 bridge. All you have to do is find the majority of the boats and work that area.
Brad
My wifes grandma lives in Miami, OK and I was amazed at the ones they were catching off the bank there at the park in Miami a couple of years ago. Is that the river they closed?
As far as up here, the snag the heck out of them clear over to the KS state line on the Marais Des Cygne/Bates County Drainage ditch. I was taking my boat out at the Old Town Access just north of Rich Hill last spring, and A kid had 2 #60 + fish from the bank just above the ramp. Taberville is also a hotspot. My folks house is on the river there, and its a mess the 1st 2 weekends. People going nuts, camping, partying, snagging... I try to stay off the water then, but they are amusing to watch!
thanks for all the info guys if he can not catch em with all this info he will have to go crappie fishing with me poor boy