Oh wow. I hadn't read that article. That's a bad deal. Thanks for sharing that.
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I've fished a few years ago didn't do well but I'm sure it has it good days for the folks that are in the know. One thing that got my attention was the concerns about the water quality there:
"Death of a Lake" should be the title of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board's report on the water quality of Lake Eucha, a Tulsa water board official said Wednesday.
"How much longer can the lake live at this current rate" of degradation, Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority member Richard Sevenoaks asked OWRB representatives.
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Oh wow. I hadn't read that article. That's a bad deal. Thanks for sharing that.
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I've only fished Eucha once. That was years ago with the son-in-law's family on Memorial Day weekend. They had some big motorhomes, but I wound up in a one man tent. During the night, I heard a huge storm coming. Next thing I knew, the tent and I were rolling across the prairie, the wind having pulled up the stakes and sending me on my way. The son-in-law and his dad ran over and caught the tent. The next morning, there were lots of boats that had been blown out of the water and up into the stand of trees. Never did hear what the wind speed was.
Holy cow, that'll make you pucker I guarantee. I've only been fishing it occasionally for 3 years but we've got in a few storms. Seems to attract them. Raced a wall of rain back to camp 2 years ago and ended up losing a basket full of good size white bass. Aluminum boat + lightning + water = get the heck outa there!
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