Fishers...Great answer ! ..... lepcur.. please join us at Spring Camp on Skiatook Lake in April. I've included a couple of previous answers to your question that describe what Oklahoma Crappie Camps are all about.....
“Theproblem we have seen in the past in both the spring and fall camps as far asfishing goes is the weather. It's the time of year when we have one front afteranother which some are big rain makers that raise the lake levels. It is whatit is. I'm all about fishing new spots and exploring new options for our camps.It's not all about fishing which we all enjoy, but it's about friends, family,and rubbing elbows. If we are trying to draw straws and pick a lake that's onfire as far as fishing goes that's like drawing straws and hoping for the best.So far we have drawn the short straw during our spring and fall camps mostly. Iwill say I'm ready to build a fire and sit around it again with mybuddy's........Ranger”
“I agree with Ranger inwhat the Camps are "it's about friends, family, and rubbing elbows".The Camps were started primarily to get Crappie fishermen together to discussCrappie fishing and to meet each other. At this point, the only criteria forchanging to a secondary lake are Lake conditions, such as extreme high waterlevels and/or extreme weather conditions at the Primary Lake. I realize thatthe term "extreme" can be interpreted several ways, however, the CampCommittee will always make decisions in the best interest of the folks thatattend the Camps. The quality or quantity of the fishing, while great if theCrappie are biting, is not a factor for consideration in changing lakes. Makingthe decision to switch lakes will not be easy, due to advance campsite andmotel reservations. Looking forward to Spring Camp in late March, 2017.....dave“