Porum Landing bridge is good this time of year. Tie up to the piers or our at the no wake bouy. Minnows as bad as I hate to say it.
Where is some good spots to night fish out of a boat I just got some floating lights and want to beat the heat anybody got any spots on ftgibson or eufaula they can share
Porum Landing bridge is good this time of year. Tie up to the piers or our at the no wake bouy. Minnows as bad as I hate to say it.
Good luck and let us know how that goes Mud.
Any of the bridges should be good now, as they restrict the flow and generate a current with all of this high water. I'm going to start hitting them this week early AM and see what happens. I'll bet the night fishing should be good too.
Crappie Reaper LIKED above post
Highway #9 bridge, next to the last pier on the west end is a good spot too. I've caught many crappie fishing there over the years.
AMERICANS: Willing to cross a frozen river to kill you, in your sleep, on Christmas, totally not kidding, we've done it.
I hear everyone talking about fishing the bridges. What about the fact it's illegal to tie off to or anchor under a bridge.
"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. " Benjamin FranklinLonnie84 LIKED above post
Okay, that's something I was not aware of, not that I was doubting "dinobot" but I like to see it in writing so I went online and looked up the "Oklahoma Boating Laws and Responsibilities" a handbook put out by the OK Lake Patrol, here is a link https://www.boat-ed.com/oklahoma/handbook/book.html
and low in behold there it is on page #38 under......... wait for it ........ "Home Land Security Regulations".
Now don't that just beat everything!!!! Homeland Security messing with my fishing spots!!!
What was that olé line my pappy used to say? Something about a man that trades freedom for security deserves neither. Welcome to the police state folks
Lonnie84, Stinkfinger LIKED above post
....Do not stop or anchor beneath bridges or in the channel....
Just move s..l..o..w..l..y!
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