http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hISobfMpmjs
It’ll put a smile on your face! It’s a compilation of several ‘fun’ fishing moments!
Go – look. You’ll be glad you did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hISobfMpmjs
It’ll put a smile on your face! It’s a compilation of several ‘fun’ fishing moments!
Go – look. You’ll be glad you did.
A Petty Officer Second Class, First Class and a Chief are off the ship together for lunch. While crossing a park they come upon an antique oil lamp. They rub it and a Genie comes out in a puff of smoke. The Genie says, “I usually only grant three wishes, so I’ll give each of you just one.”
“Me first!” says the Petty Officer Second Class. “I want to be in the Bahamas, driving a speedboat, a beautiful woman at my side and not a care in the world.” Poof! He’s gone.
“Me next!” says the First Class. “I want to be in Hawaii, relaxing on the beach with my personal masseuse, an endless supply of pina coladas and a beautiful woman.” Poof! He’s gone.
“You’re next,” the Genie says to the Chief.
The Chief says, “I want those two back on the ship right after lunch.”
Bass rule in Oklahoma and you can catch ‘em.
First thing you need to do is: GO FISHING! You can’t catch ‘em sitting in front of the computer or the tv!
Grab your license, grab some gear and lets go fishing!
Here’s how the bass fair on area lakes:

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Arcadia: March 30. Bass fair on minnows, jigs and slow moving plastic baits. White bass fair near the channel on the south end of the lake and can also be caught trolling in the Deep Fork south of the turnpike on mepps spinners and rooster tails.
Bell Cow: March 30. Largemouth bass slow.
Birch: March 30. Largemouth bass slow on crank baits and spinner baits at 8-12 ft. White bass and striped bass hybrids slow on sassy shad and jigs up creek channels.
Chandler: March 30. Bass slow.
Eucha: March 30. Largemouth bass good off rocky points using spinner baits.
Ft. Gibson: March 30. White bass good in the river using white grubs, jigs and rattletraps in the Chouteau Bend Area. Largemouth bass real good with crank baits and jig and pig combinations.
Grand: Upper end: March 30 White bass good on pearl white jigs, chartreuse sparkle jigs and rooster tails in the upper rivers.
Greenleaf: March 30. Largemouth bass fair on spinner baits, crank baits and beavertail worms along creek channels, rocky points and shorelines.
Hudson: March 30. Largemouth bass good on spinner baits, plastic baits and small crank baits. White bass good on small lures.
Kaw: March 30. White bass and striped bass hybrids being caught below the dam on jigs and jerk baits.
Keystone: March 24. Largemouth bass fair on spinner baits and jig and chunk baits at 3-8 ft. in creeks and backs of coves. Smallmouth bass slow on crank baits and small jig and chunk baits at 6-10 ft. around gravel banks in coves. Spotted bass fair on crank baits and small jig and chunk baits at 6-10 ft. around steep banks in coves. White bass fair on minnows, jigs and roadrunners at 3-6 ft. along creeks up the rivers. Striped bass fair on sassy shad and bucktails at 3-6 ft. below the dam.
Lower Illinois: March 28. Largemouth bass fair crank baits and sink baits at 1-2 ft. all along the river. White bass fair on jigs at 1-2 ft. all along the river. Striped bass fair on jigs at 1-3 ft. from Gore Landing to the mouth of the river.
Oologah: March 30. White bass fair on jigs in creeks running into the lake.
Overholser: March 30. Striped bass hybrids being caught on jigs, crawdad and shrimp.
Skiatook: March 30. Largemouth bass fair on spinner baits and crank baits. White bass fair on soft plastic lures and spinner baits around windy points. Striped bass hybrids fair on soft plastic lures and spinner baits around windy points.
Sooner: March 30. White bass good in the main part of the lake on slabs and live shad.
Spavinaw: March 30. Largemouth bass fair on spinner baits.
Tenkiller: March 23. Largemouth bass slow with some action in upper end of lake on crank baits or soft plastic jigs.
Thunderbird: March 29. Largemouth bass fair on tandem spinners in shallow coves on structure.
Webbers Falls: March 30. Largemouth bass fair on crank baits and spinner baits along riprap and creek channels.
Wes Watkins: March 31. Largemouth bass fair to good on spinner baits, rattletraps and assorted soft plastics at 4-6 ft.
I told you a few weeks ago about an Oklahoma fishing college tournament. Well, I just heard about another one, and this time the Cowboys won!
The OSU (Oklahoma State University) bass fishing team took first place honors in the FLW College Fishing Tournament held at the Sam Rayburn Reservoir in Texas. The prize? A cool 10 grand!
The two team members, William Powell and Jeremy Bersche, pulled in just over 18 and a half pounds of fish. The two man teams were allowed to weigh in six fish. One of Jeremy’s fish weighed in at 7.5 pounds!
Congrats to OSU for their big win in Texas!

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