Where do you have to weigh it in at? I did catch one that weighed 2.25 a couple of weeks ago. I remember now you saying they were recording lake record weights on the states lakes.
I am suprised no one has weighed in a 2+lb crappie yet. Are you guys just being modest? bashful? keeping a low profile? I haven't been on Oologah myself since the before the rains came.
Hey, tell me a story!
Kenny
Where do you have to weigh it in at? I did catch one that weighed 2.25 a couple of weeks ago. I remember now you saying they were recording lake record weights on the states lakes.
Three weeks ago me and my two boys caught 10 nice crappie a bunch of lil catfish and a few nice bass out of a private pond of my brothers in verdigris. We were getting ready to leave and get the crappie back to oologah where we live when I hung a hawg. Thought it was another bass. Turned out to be the biggest crappie of my life. Went to tacora mart and she tipped the scale at a hair shy of 3 lb. 16 and 5 eighths inches. The kid at tacora mart and I got to talking about the lake record for oologah and he said they still didn't have their paperwok to submit lake records from wildlife department. I still can't get my pics to post on this site but the wildlife department pics posted it for me on their site. Even though it wasn't caught in the lake and wouldn't qualify it was my pesonal best. Don't know what's up with tacora mart and their paperwork but I'm sure someone will pop a 2 lber soon.
Here is link to the Wildlife Department Lake records for Oologah. The catfish says it was caught below Caney Creek. I thought that was downstream from the dam at Oologah. The striped bass hybird was caught before the program started so I don't know what's going on.
http://lake-record.ou.edu/fishsite/p...erybuilder.php
I couldn't get it to go directly to Oologah lake, under lakes select Oologah and then at the bottom hit the select fish button.
Hey Mick,
Congrats on your monster crappie!! By the way, I live in Verdigris, hint-hint.
http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/fishingphotos.htm
I tried to pull the pic of off the department site but couldn't do it. I am thinking it is on the end of the third row from the bottom.
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/oklah...ictures-4.html
Last edited by coyote; 06-09-2009 at 05:00 AM.
Hey, tell me a story!
Kenny
Hey coyote thanks a lot. She was a beauty. My oldest boy Dakota is holding her in the pic with little brother Dalton. I only fish that pond when my brother is around. It is at the back of a housing addition and the home owners association really gets up tight about who's fishing in it. I use my blackberry for my pics and this forum but can not get my pics to transfer.
This was caught by my wife today on oolagah
16 1/2 inches an 2 lb 10 oz.
Thought she had a catfish or a sandy by the way it was fighting and darting back and forth.
Last edited by Fiver000; 04-20-2010 at 10:37 PM. Reason: forgot pics
hey Mick that pond looks awful familiar. It seems like i may pay some dues to that homeowners association every year. I had no idea that that pond held any crappie. have caught some bass out of it on occasion and taken my boy down there perch jerkin and had some fun. That kind of fish sure can make for a fun day for everyone.
LOL..by the time I get off the lake, I'm too tired to care if I have a lake record. Plus clean fish, boat and all the extras... i'm going home.
Gman
We, the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing."
I'm with Gamblin man! Usually by the time I am done fishing, I am wanting to get home and clean fish, and knock out a few honey do tasks before dark and bedtime. However, when Oologah lake was added to the lake records program I did attempt to establish a lake record hybrid bass. I caught it crappie fishing, and it was around 13 or 14 pounds. I had it officially weighed, took pics etc, and even traded a few emails with the wildlife department. I was told it would be the new official lake record since noone had established one yet. A few days later I see a different lake record posted - no pics or anything, and it was caught years ago? I shouldn't even have wasted my time trying to go through the formalities. That hybrid took up time I should have been using to crappie fish!!!