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Thread: Good Lakes For Sunfish?

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    Default Good Lakes For Sunfish?


    I'd like to try my hand at catching 'keeper' sunfish (ie; bluegill, shellcrackers, pumpkinseeds, etc).

    What lakes would you suggest and what methods work best for you?

    Right now on my list of "wanna fish lakes" I have Bixoma and Pawhuska. Haven't fished either one but if I can break away from Crappie fishing long enough, I'd like to give 'em a try.

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    I'd recommend Bixhoma and fish the grass. Same thing with Eucha, big gills in the grass. I used night crawlers but I here crickets are better.

    Good luck.

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    I cannot speak about Pawhuska. I would give a 2 thumbs up on Bixhoma. I raise red wigglers which are great for redears and bluegills. I have used crickets for 30+ years and my experience is that crickets work better on bluegills than worms. I think partly because when fishing post cold front conditions the bluegills can suck a worm off the hook and you may not realize what happened. The fish crunch the bugs which sends a strong bite signal therefore I can pick up the bite. This weekend should be d-y-n-m-i-t-e for bream as they should be on the bed.

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    Bixhoma is #1 on my list but I hear from the locals that Onapa lake is hard to beat too. I just order a 500 count carton of Waxworms, rig them on a 1/64oz. jighead {prevents swallowing} make sure to set the worms in a cooler as they will last all day. If you have some leftover store in the icebox.
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    I just got a canoe so I'm looking to hit up Bixhoma in the coming weekends. I did just discover that you need to buy a city boating and fishing permit to use the lake though. I found that info on a Kayaking website and the pictures they had of the lake were really nice. Should be a nice place to get some fishing in when I don't have time to drive out to a larger lake this summer.

    They do have some rather stingy limits on their fish in that lake though...

    Catfish - Leave 10 inches and under - Limit 5 per day
    Bass - Leave 13 to 23 inches - Limit 5 per day
    Crappie - Leave 10 inches and under - Limit 5 per day

    Here's a website link with the info on the lake and where to purchase permits (City Hall or Police Station):
    Last edited by dnchance; 05-27-2010 at 10:46 AM. Reason: Found Bixhoma Fishing Boating info.
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    You can also get a permit at Leonard gas station which is right at the entrance to Bixhoma off the highway. They also sell bait there too. It makes it alot more convenient then going to city hall.

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    Oh that's good info, thanks for the heads up!
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    Mr. Thug, thanks for that tip!

    Has anyone fished Claremore lake for sunfish?

    Too many lakes, so little time...

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    @ LR,

    Where's Onapa lake?

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    Onapah is South of Checotah and North of Eufaula on W/S of Hwy 69.

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