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Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Notaguide] #14705410 04/29/23 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Notaguide
I'm not talking about the most scenic drives here. I'm talking about you wouldn't mind throwing a stake down.


Pro tip. Bledso's diner in Atoka is the bomb.


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Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Notaguide] #14705428 04/29/23 05:08 PM
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Eastern Oklahoma has some great fishing lakes. Eufaula, Grand, Tenkiller, Hudson and a bunch more. I just wish OK would stop sending all that wind our way.

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Coach Hark] #14705515 04/29/23 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Coach Hark
It’s funny how everyone from Oklahomo loves Oklahomo so much they move and live in Texas.


If I could make the same living I do now I would live by Lake Eufala in a heart beat.

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Notaguide] #14705523 04/29/23 08:06 PM
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Was there last week, and frankly, the fishing is better.

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Brian Spagnola] #14705592 04/29/23 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian Spagnola
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
It’s funny how everyone from Oklahomo loves Oklahomo so much they move and live in Texas.


If I could make the same living I do now I would live by Lake Eufala in a heart beat.

You have to be able to spell it to live there, that’s the rule.

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Brian Spagnola] #14705595 04/29/23 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian Spagnola
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
It’s funny how everyone from Oklahomo loves Oklahomo so much they move and live in Texas.


If I could make the same living I do now I would live by Lake Eufala in a heart beat.


I’ve driven over eufala several times and it always looks muddy and very stained

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: TexDawg] #14705606 04/29/23 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by TexDawg
Originally Posted by Brian Spagnola
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
It’s funny how everyone from Oklahomo loves Oklahomo so much they move and live in Texas.


If I could make the same living I do now I would live by Lake Eufala in a heart beat.


I’ve driven over eufala several times and it always looks muddy and very stained

The part you drive over never really clears up except in the winter, sometimes. It’s a massive lake, the Porum and Longtown areas are a lot clearer than what you see from the road. Very good crappie lake, it’s my favorite bass lake in Oklahoma but just because there’s a chance at an absolute giant smallmouth and it fishes shallow year round.

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: rj74955] #14705611 04/29/23 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rj74955
Originally Posted by TexDawg
Originally Posted by Brian Spagnola
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
It’s funny how everyone from Oklahomo loves Oklahomo so much they move and live in Texas.


If I could make the same living I do now I would live by Lake Eufala in a heart beat.


I’ve driven over eufala several times and it always looks muddy and very stained

The part you drive over never really clears up except in the winter, sometimes. It’s a massive lake, the Porum and Longtown areas are a lot clearer than what you see from the road. Very good crappie lake, it’s my favorite bass lake in Oklahoma but just because there’s a chance at an absolute giant smallmouth and it fishes shallow year round.


Definitely one of the best fishing lakes in the state.


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Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Notaguide] #14705724 04/30/23 12:51 AM
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Although it’s not quite that far North my son will be attending school at OSU in the fall so I guess I will learn the area. There didn’t seem to be much to see around Stillwater but he loved the school on our visit. I have spent a lot of time in the northwestern part of the state (family place near Moreland) but not the eastern part.

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Originally Posted by cantcatch5
Although it’s not quite that far North my son will be attending school at OSU in the fall so I guess I will learn the area. There didn’t seem to be much to see around Stillwater but he loved the school on our visit. I have spent a lot of time in the northwestern part of the state (family place near Moreland) but not the eastern part.


Lake Carl blackwell and lake Mcmurtry are both good. Tulsa and okc are equally close. Check out the hideaway for great pizza. Go pokes!


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Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14705892 04/30/23 11:59 AM
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Although it’s not quite that far North my son will be attending school at OSU in the fall so I guess I will learn the area. There didn’t seem to be much to see around Stillwater but he loved the school on our visit. I have spent a lot of time in the northwestern part of the state (family place near Moreland) but not the eastern part.


Lake Carl blackwell and lake Mcmurtry are both good. Tulsa and okc are equally close. Check out the hideaway for great pizza. Go pokes!


We used to always go to Sooner Lake the most. Back then it was a power plant lake, had a warm side and cold side. Had some absolute toads, too. We would also walk the mile just south of the lake to fish the discharge. Caught big hybrids up to 10lbs heaving Little Georges out in the current. It was a blast. Also, we seined for perch at the spillway of Carl Blackwell and then would fish in the deep pools in the creek below. Caught giant flatheads and had enough fish to last a whole semester of eating. The sand bass run was epic in the creek, too. We were broke as broke can be back in college, so a freezer full of flatheads and sandies were a delicacy to us.


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Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: Kentucky] #14705924 04/30/23 12:43 PM
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I love the area around Tulsa. My daughter lived in Bixby and we (grandparents) bought family passes to the Aquarium in Jenks every year for us and the grands. I wanted to sell and move up there to be closer to the grands.

I have family in Bixby, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Tahlequah, Pryor and the list goes on forever as my Mom was the youngest of 13 kids.
If it hits the fan down here, I have multiple places in Northeastern Oklahoma to run to. Beautiful country for sure.

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About the only thing I dislike about Oklahoma is their football team, they always steal out Texas players lol. It is a very pretty state, lots of great hunting and fishing, and for the most part very friendly folks.


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I love the area around Tulsa. My daughter lived in Bixby and we (grandparents) bought family passes to the Aquarium in Jenks every year for us and the grands. I wanted to sell and move up there to be closer to the grands.

I have family in Bixby, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Tahlequah, Pryor and the list goes on forever as my Mom was the youngest of 13 kids.
If it hits the fan down here, I have multiple places in Northeastern Oklahoma to run to. Beautiful country for sure.


I have a lot a family up there too. Ones set of grandparents buried in Dustin, and one set buried in Wetumka, and my biological grandmother buried in Okie City. Lots of cousins still up there, last family reunion in Ada. I also have a sibling I never got to meet buried in Holdenville. My Grandfather buried in Wetumka moved to Oklahoma from Virginia before it was a state. Lots of family still there.

Re: Oklahoma observations [Re: rj74955] #14706079 04/30/23 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rj74955
Originally Posted by Brian Spagnola
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
It’s funny how everyone from Oklahomo loves Oklahomo so much they move and live in Texas.


If I could make the same living I do now I would live by Lake Eufala in a heart beat.

You have to be able to spell it to live there, that’s the rule.


Oh I spelled it the way native Texans spell it, correctly.


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