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Re: Spoonbill/Paddlefish and Blue Catfish Season is Here (December-May) [Re: lancer821] #12062878 01/27/17 05:16 PM
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Hey guys, it's that time of year again where we are targeting blues and spoonbill / paddlefish!!! We have dates open in March and April if anyone is interested in making a trip north for an exciting adventure. Here are a few examples of recent catches. Spoonbill / paddlefish are not endangered here in Oklahoma and we work closely with the state managing our populations. People come from all over the world to target this prehistoric species. They are a blast to catch and good eating if cleaned properly(we do this for you).







Lance's Guide Service
918-607-7357
Spoonbill/Paddlefish, Blue Catfish, Hybrid/Striper, White Bass
Northeast Oklahoma Lakes

http://lancesguideservice.com/
https://www.facebook.com/LancesGuideService


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Re: Spoonbill/Paddlefish and Blue Catfish Season is Here (December-May) [Re: lancer821] #12064296 01/28/17 03:53 PM
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how do ya catch em? do they eat shad? cool catches.

sorry for the ignorance, why are the tails cut off.

Re: Spoonbill/Paddlefish and Blue Catfish Season is Here (December-May) [Re: lancer821] #12067133 01/30/17 03:58 PM
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Thanks! We have a blast putting customers on these hard fighting pre-historic beasts! We use three methods depending on how they fish are stacked up or not and water depths. Troll snag using heavy weights and dipsy divers, troll jerk, and cast and snag. They eat plankton like a shad and are filter feeders. It's amazing that fish can grow to this size by filtering. The tails and gills are cut to bleed the fish out before cleaning.


Lance's Guide Service
918-607-7357
Spoonbill/Paddlefish, Blue Catfish, Hybrid/Striper, White Bass
Northeast Oklahoma Lakes

http://lancesguideservice.com/
https://www.facebook.com/LancesGuideService


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