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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10222302 08/19/14 02:57 PM
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Lived in OK for 10 years. Fish for some Waleye while you are there. Don't fight like stripes do,but taste really good. fish Good luck.


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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10226573 08/21/14 02:44 AM
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Bob,

A couple of things.

Oklahoma Wildlife Department planted BP�s in many lakes.
Website with locations: http://129.15.97.26/attractors/

Oklahoma residents over 65 do not need a fishing license to fish in Texas. (Same applies to senior Texas residents fishing in Oklahoma.)

I have a place on Eufaula and fish their frequently. I talked to you before you went to Eufaula a couple of years ago. I believe you tried to move a submerged road bed with your lower unit on that trip. If you want to fish Ray Roberts or Eufaula sometime, give me a shout. Even though you're an OU guy and I�m an Oklahoma State guy, we might be able to tolerate each other.

Good luck,

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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10232180 08/23/14 09:59 AM
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their kind remarks and well wishes!!!!
I'll be back on the forum as soon as I can get settled up north and have a chance to test the waters up there for some slabs.
Thankfully, we still have the forum to stay in touch!!!


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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10232189 08/23/14 10:46 AM
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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10232206 08/23/14 11:27 AM
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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10232604 08/23/14 04:42 PM
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Dang I lived in Ardmore for about 6 to 8 months way back when. I went to American Flyers for flying school. Almost finished, but my first wife and I had some issues and I just didn't. I only had one more week of ground school and some more hours flying and test for my commercial licenses. I did so love the flying part too!

Know you will enjoy the new place an all and hope the fishing is great. I do know there are some beautiful water around there!


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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: Retired Fisherman] #10232693 08/23/14 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: Retired Fisherman
Bob,

A couple of things.

Oklahoma Wildlife Department planted BP�s in many lakes.
Website with locations: http://129.15.97.26/attractors/

Oklahoma residents over 65 do not need a fishing license to fish in Texas. (Same applies to senior Texas residents fishing in Oklahoma.)

I have a place on Eufaula and fish their frequently. I talked to you before you went to Eufaula a couple of years ago. I believe you tried to move a submerged road bed with your lower unit on that trip. If you want to fish Ray Roberts or Eufaula sometime, give me a shout. Even though you're an OU guy and I�m an Oklahoma State guy, we might be able to tolerate each other.

Good luck,

Herb
I don't know about the agreement Texas has with Oklahoma, but the agreement with Louisana says that you must be 65 yrs and have a license for your home state to fish the other state with out buying their license.


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Re: Ardmore, OK here I come! [Re: OkieBob] #10232996 08/23/14 09:21 PM
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From the Oklahoma fishing Regulations

License Exemptions.....
Nonresidents 65 and older who are residents
of Texas. (Valid ID required.)

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