I noticed the corp. provided them for Oolagah, anyone know if they are available for SkiatooK?
thanks
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I noticed the corp. provided them for Oolagah, anyone know if they are available for SkiatooK?
thanks
I don't believe there are 3 toe. Oologah and Keystone are the only 2 lakes I know of that have organized brushpile days where GPS coordinates are available.
Gman
Thanks for answer, going there tomorrow, usually fish hwy 20 bridge, got skunked friday. But, when you can get a day off during the week, jump on it. Heard there was some bush piles in Crystal bay area, will try them too.
3toe
I didn't know there were any brushpiles in Skiatook. I just go up in the creeks and fish the standing trees along the creek channels.
Thanks, there are plenty of trees in the area.
3toe
would love to see a report from Skiatook. Post some pictures if you can.
Yesterday I started fishing standing timber along creek channels in the hwy 20 bridge area. Didn't have any luck, used jigs and minnows. Tied up under hwy 20 bridge to eat lunch, got lucky, took home 15 in 10'' range, they were all around one pier. After they moved out, I fished the other piers and caught a few small ones. The grand kids love crappie, so we will have a fry when I can catch some more.
Richard
I like being lucky!
Do you fish oologah most of the time? I used to go to winganon bridge area but the ramp wasn't that great. What part of the lake is blue creek. I read where you helped put some structure out with gps points. I have ordered a humminbird with gps. What's the record crappie at oologah?
thanks
richard
3toe...I was fishing the bluffs just north and east of the HWY 20 bridge yesterday. I think I saw you guys tied up over there. I'm glad you had better luck than we did. I caught one bass....about a 3 lb'er.
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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http://www.swt.usace.army.mil/recrea...rush_Piles.htm
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
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