Doug Lay, Editor and Avid Fisherman
Lake Tenkiller Smallies
New Lake Records
Here are the newest lake records around Oklahoma:
Lake Ft. Cobb Crappie, 2.5 lbs. caught by Shanon Pack
Lake Hefner Smallmouth bass, 6.5 lbs. caught by Bryan P. Suchy
Lake Wes Watkins Crappie, 2.7 lbs. caught by Cory Gray
Lake Texoma Spotted bass, 3.8 lbs. caught by Royce Harlan
Lake Robert S. Kerr Spotted bass, 3.4 lbs. caught by Joe Erwin
Lake Shawnee Twins #1 Crappie, 2.1 lbs. caught by Lucas Ellis
Lake Oologah Crappie, 2.5 lbs. caught by Cody McEndree
For more on the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s lake record fish program, including a user-friendly record fish search feature, Click Here.
April Free Lures Winner
Twice a month, www.OklahomaFishingGuides.com awards free lures & tackle to lucky fishing report subscribers.
In addition, once a quarter a lucky subscriber will win an Original Readi-Lure tackle box from Tackle Tech AND at the end of the year, one lucky subscriber will win an IM6 Hookhider Fishing Rod.
This month’s free lures winner is Larry Y. from Norman, Oklahoma. Larry will receive an assortment of lures & tackle from Lead Babies Slabs, SnapTail Lures, Alluring’s Swimmer Babies, Maniac Custom Lures, Krappie Killer Jigs and our newest sponsor Haggerty Lures.
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Country Music Star Blake Shelton Lands Lake Record Paddlefish
Country music star and avid outdoorsman Blake Shelton of Tishomingo landed a lake record paddlefish April 13 when he reeled in a 40 lb. fish from below the Lake Hudson dam.
The fish measured 41 inches in length and was caught by way of snagging — the most common approach to catching “spoonbills.” Paddlefish do not strike lures or live bait but instead feed on tiny organisms called plankton.
“I have been an outdoorsman my whole life and I love to hunt and fish,” Shelton, 33, said. “I have been fishing as long as I can remember, and catching a paddlefish is the most exciting kind of fishing I have ever experienced.”
Shelton’s lake record comes just as the paddlefish angling in northeast Oklahoma is peaking. The best time to fish for paddlefish is during the spring (usually late March to mid-April) when the fish move up from reservoirs into rivers for their annual spawning run. The fish travel upstream and become concentrated, making it easier for anglers to locate good fishing spots.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s lake record fish program was initiated in 2008 to recognize big fish from certain lakes and the anglers who catch them.
The program has grown from about a dozen lakes at its inception to more than 40 lakes today. So anglers all over the state can go fishing just for leisure, but they can also go with a sense of competitive drive in hopes of putting their name in a record book.
Species eligible for spots in the lake records book include blue, channel and flathead catfish and largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass in addition to crappie, paddlefish, striped bass, striped bass hybrids, sunfish (combined) walleye/saugeye and white bass. Minimum weights are set for each species and are detailed on the Wildlife Department’s Web site at http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/.
Anglers who catch a potential record from a participating lake should contact designated business locations around the lake that are enrolled as lake record keepers. A listing of official lake record keepers is available on http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/.
Once it has been determined that an angler has landed a record fish, the media is notified and the public will be able to view information about the catch on the Wildlife Department’s Web site at http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/.
An easily-operated search feature is available on the Web site that allows those interested to view a wealth of lake record fish information, ranging from the size of record fish caught to what kind of bait or rod and reel was used to catch them.
All past and current state record fish are registered in the lake record fish program as records for their respective lakes.
For more information about the lake record fish program, or for more on bass fishing in Oklahoma, log on to http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/.
New Sponsor – Haggerty Lures
Please welcome our newest fishing lure sponsor, Haggerty Lures!
Haggerty Lures specializes in custom made Marabou Jigs & Flies for all types of freshwater, fly fishing & saltwater fishing.
With their lures you’ll be catching the following fish & more; Steelhead, Salmon, Walleye, Muskie, Trout, Perch, Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass, Sunfish, Bluegills & other panfish, Carp, Crappie, Bonefish, Redfish, Tarpon, Stripers, Bluefish, Baracuda, Shark…
Currently offered on their site; Marabou jigs in many shapes & sizes, egg jigs, bass jigs, chenille jigs great for ice fishing, including glow-in-the-dark jigs for dusk, spinnerbait lures, buzz bait, bucktail jigs, deceiver flies/jigs, clouser minnows, baitfish, bunny flies, panfish bugz, and an ever expanding line of fly tying supplies including Danville thread and chenille, strung marabou feathers, hooks, painted & unpainted jig heads, Krystal flash.
Coming soon; flashabou, more hooks, 3D eyes, holographic eyes, vises and more.
Tight Lines and Clear Skies …
April Tackle Box Winner
Readi-Lure Tackle Boxes, made by Tackle Tech, are the most unique, versatile tackle boxes on the market.
Every January, April, July and October, a lucky fishing report subscriber will receive an Original Readi-Lure Tackle Box!
This quarter’s winner is Brian T. from Yukon, Oklahoma. Want a chance to win a new tackle box? Sign up here!
April Free Lures Winner
Twice a month, www.OklahomaFishingGuides.com awards free lures & tackle to lucky fishing report subscribers.
In addition, once a quarter a lucky subscriber will win an Original Readi-Lure tackle box from Tackle Tech AND at the end of the year, one lucky subscriber will win an IM6 Hookhider Fishing Rod.
This month’s free lures winner is Joe C. from Skiatook, Oklahoma. Joe will receive an assortment of lures & tackle from Lead Babies Slabs, SnapTail Lures, Alluring’s Swimmer Babies, Maniac Custom Lures and our newest sponsor, Krappie Killer Jigs.
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Lead Babies Slabs named Top 10 All Time Lure!
Our long time sponsor, Lead Babies Slabs, from Cordell Oklahoma has been named one of the most popular fishing lures ever made in Oklahoma!
These lures are killer on hybrids, stripers, bass and other fish in freshwater and saltwater.
Read the full story here.
Lead Babies Slabs is owned by Connie Slaughterback and if you go to any of the fishing shows around the state, you have no doubt met her. Her company Alluring Lures & Tackle also produces Swimmer Babies, a line of life-like & affordable soft plastic minnows that are also very effective in catching fish.
Thank you Connie for all your support and for making such great lures!!
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Free Lures Winner for March
