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Friday, July 23, 2010

130 lb blue cat World Record

Check out this web site and the video to see the new world record blue cat that was caught in the Missouri River! http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=230972

Perch fishing




Landyn and I were perch fishing and left a third pole in the pond to go to the other pond that was beside it to fish for more. We kept checking on it and once caught a perch. I threw it back out and kept checking on it and the last time we looked the bobber was under the water, and the pole raced towards the pond. Luckily, the pole caught on some vegetation and Landyn tried to pull it in but needed my help. It fought for a good while but I was finally able to pull it in. I was surprised he was hooked as well as he was. The hook the smallest perch hook I have with about a 1/4 in gap and light line. It was an 8 pound channel cat! Landyn was excited!!


Copan







We arrived at Copan Lake (Osage Point I believe) and launched out around 6:00 pm or so. While putting our jugs out, we noticed several little showers coming our way. While those showers missed us, we encountered a bigger one. This storm poured on us for about an hour and would not let up. At 7:30, we decided that we better go back out rain or not and get our jugs in before dark. The rain stopped after 20 more minutes or so and pulled in 16 blues! Some of our jugs had 2 fish on them!



Monday, July 5, 2010

Friday fishing trip

Friday morning started off with my annoying alarm ringing and ringing till I finally decided to crawl out of bed. The plan? Leave my house at 4:30 and hit Oologah Lake about 5:30 just before daylight. We left a little a little after 5:00 (because I am very punctual and not very fast at fixing dinner). Our first jug was in the water about 7:00. Wind was out of the East about 5-6 mph creating a little chop on the water which is good. We had 32 jugs on the water and had a 10+ on one of the jugs after we put them all out.
We ran the jugs after that and pulled 4 fish on that run. The next run we pulled 7 fish off with the biggest being about 13 lbs. The wind switched out of the South which can be very dangerous if the wind picks up. About noon the wind started picking up so we pulled the jugs out. We ended up with a total of 13 fish.
At the present, I am experimenting with different baits, styles of jugs, and circle versus straight hooks. Out of 4 jugs made out of 3" PVC with only 2 circle hooks, we caught 3 fish that day. I am noticing that the jugs which have the best buoyancy hooks the most fish. Last trip we made, I caught 2 fish on 1 jug. Due to the fittings being so costly, I am not making very many of them at once. The next best jug that we use is a swimming noddle with a PVC put on the inside. We cut these at about 16-19" with the PVC about 3" shorter. Overall, we had a fun day and did some exploring at the Wiganon bridge as well as the Big Creek boat ramp. More possibilities are out there for fishing spots.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Oologah Lake

Cleaning blues from our jugging trip.

This was a 28lb. sucker carp we netted on the lake.

Our biggest blue yet!! 35 lbs.






Fishing pictures

Devon and a very nice crappie he reeled in on my pole while I was busy with another one. Landyn is a "dedicated" fisherman. He usually just likes to put his feet or anything he can get his hands on in the water and not worry much about the fishing pole. Usually when he is tired of watching his bobber and starts to do something else, it disappears! (Elk City Lake)



A few channel cats on a stringer.

Devon and one of his catches of the evening.