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    Looking for some new fishing holes to try some bank fishing at in the Tulsa area. Public ponds, resiviours, creeks, watersheds, small "lakes", etc. Names, locations, fish species, who maintains them (owma, Corp. Of engineers, etc.) Would be very much appreciated.

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    Check this recent thread if you haven't seen it yet... http://www.crappie.com/crappie/oklah...k-fishing-kid/

    I linked to the Tulsa Urban fishing areas and talk about a few other places as do some other posters.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/53171039@N07/ And... https://www.flickr.com/photos/22373860@N02

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    Guy is that a Kit Fox?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    Guy is that a Kit Fox?
    Fennec Fox from N. Africa, smallest wild Canine and the most domesticated of all the foxes except for some Russian Silver foxes that were part of a 50 Year experiment in domestication. Fennecs max out at under 5LBS, but can jump about 4 vertical feet, act like a cross between a dog/cat and love to dig. She has her own full sized bedroom with linoleum floor ...Her name is Echo. That photo actually made the National geographic website for one of the "my shots" of the week a few years ago ...Didn't make the print magazine though
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/53171039@N07/ And... https://www.flickr.com/photos/22373860@N02
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    Thanks, we went "urban pond hopping" on mother's day (my kid free time before picking my girls up from my mom's house) and had a little luck (spotted bass and channel cat). Decided alot of those places are probably best for worms and bobber panfishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KMSJones View Post
    Thanks, we went "urban pond hopping" on mother's day (my kid free time before picking my girls up from my mom's house) and had a little luck (spotted bass and channel cat). Decided alot of those places are probably best for worms and bobber panfishing.
    Did you have a favorite as far as which was nicest to just be at, and/or which seemed like it might have decent fish? ...I've yet to try any of them. The info on them suggest a couple may have some good size fish but that info I several years old so I've yet to get motivated enough to try any of them.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/53171039@N07/ And... https://www.flickr.com/photos/22373860@N02

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