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Re: Best State Park Campground w/good fishing
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01/12/04 04:10 PM
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2-stroke
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Anyfish, is that at Cooper Lake? Do they have cable? At $135/night they should have room service! Still, I'll file it under "romantic getaway."
thanks, jtw
------------------ "We only wish To catch a fish" --Gollum
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Re: Best State Park Campground w/good fishing
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01/12/04 05:01 PM
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chrysops
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Don't think anybody listed Ray Robert's yet. Lot's of campsites on the water. I have done well fishing right off my campsite. Good showers.
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Re: Best State Park Campground w/good fishing
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01/13/04 02:48 AM
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Roger (Anyfish)
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I'm sorry I was referring to BeaverBend and or Broken Bow lake. They are very close to one another. And you're right it is expensive, its like a once in a while trip for us. But it is awesome!
"You'll miss out on alot if you go around hate'n"
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Re: Best State Park Campground w/good fishing
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01/14/04 09:15 PM
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Daryl Moczygemba
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I've never been, but have relatives who swear by Purtis Creek Reservoir up by Anthem, Southeast of Dallas. Small reservoir, electric motors only, and I think that they limit the amount of boats on the lake to 50. Incredible topwater flyfishing for largemouths in the spring / summer also.
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