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Blue River (Southern Oklahoma) #6352931 06/30/11 08:13 PM
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Just wondering if anyone has been out since the heat turned on?

My son and I were catching a steady flow of catfish every outing for the past couple months, but we haven't been in about 3-4 weeks, just wondering if anyone has been having any success there?


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Re: Blue River (Southern Oklahoma) [Re: Whitecat] #6357011 07/01/11 10:12 PM
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i havent been out there, but my guess is the fishing would get better as the water warms.

Re: Blue River (Southern Oklahoma) [Re: Mckinneycrappiecatcher] #6358173 07/02/11 11:23 AM
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Last weekend caught 20 good flatheads on sucker minnows and perch


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Is that river big enough to float in a canoe?
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Yes, parts are plenty big enough to float along, however, at the park area there are several sets of falls. Then the river turns onto private land. Make sure you do the proper scouting and know where everything is or it might be a little dangerous.


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Re: Blue River (Southern Oklahoma) [Re: crappiecrzy] #6358461 07/02/11 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: crappiecrzy
Last weekend caught 20 good flatheads on sucker minnows and perch


Awesome! With the Denison Dam / Red River not producing, guess the boy and I are headed back to Blue!!


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Re: Blue River (Southern Oklahoma) [Re: roadtrip] #6360691 07/03/11 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: roadtrip
Is that river big enough to float in a canoe?
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that river will be tough on the bottom of a canoe, i know that. sharp granite ( I think it's granite )


Unless you are wearing a grass skirt and sleeping in a ditch and eating only road kill, you too are part of 'the problem'.
Re: Blue River (Southern Oklahoma) [Re: StevenNDallas] #6370476 07/06/11 07:50 PM
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Made a trip down last night, fished in Area 1. We fished with nightcrawlers and turned up two cats and several bluegill and bass. Had a really good time, the cover is really nice down there, you can fish in the evening time with some good shade.

Steven is right, you would rough a canoe up, there are tons of falls as well.


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