I love to, but it's been awhile. Around Tulsa, there are tons of great places to go fishing for stripers and catfish. I've seen some majorly huge spoonbills pulled out of the Arkansas River and Keystone Lake. The biggest one I've ever seen personally was over 7ft long. Took three big guys to pull it up. Exhusband caught it while I was about 7months preg, so I just had to sit and take pics. It was just huge.
Ohh, how I miss fishing! Especially with this deadlines on my office tables piling up. I missed those days, with fishing rods behind my Tacoma, and some cold beer.
I love to go fishing! I have a cap I put on the top of my Tacoma so I can load all my tackle, rods, and gear in there and head down to the pier, the lake, or somewhere off the beaten path (best part about having a truck!).
I have done some fishing in the past. I love catfish and so do my kids. Also, a close friend of mine always likes to go spoonbilling - a little too much work for me on this one though.
I used to love to go fishing when I was younger. It was so relaxing to me to be on the river. I had to learn patience during these times and so miss the days! I may have to get some new gear and do this during the warmer months!
We've got a few more weeks of it being really cold here. I have no clue how warm it be for fishing this spring. It's like 25F right now and is forecasted to be cold for weeks.
Yep,,,its the only reason I have a 4x4 is to get my boat out of the water. Hoof Lake one of my favorite spots..Gets a bit busy in the summer,,one day there were 6 boats on the lake hornin' in on my honey hole
We do a pretty good bit of fishing in Ga, but I really fish for stripes and hybrids. If you like to catch large mouth bass than lake guntersville. It's one of the best lakes to fish in the country.
We just got back from Tennessee and we did good considering the conditions. We got a 30lb 2-22lb 1-18lb 1-24lb 1-20lb that were all stripers. Then we caught a 50lb paddle fish. Never saw one, but it's a weird fish. I had a blast though.