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<blockquote data-quote="kd5rjz" data-source="post: 4086668" data-attributes="member: 2115"><p>I have a house on Keystone and teach weekly sailing classes, so I spend a ton of time on the lake.</p><p></p><p>The water is never clear, but it's the best lake in the state for paddlefish, and a great lake year round for catfish. Seasonally, stripers and crappie are abundant as well.</p><p></p><p>It has the most sandy beaches and places to beach your boat of any lake in Oklahoma, but make sure you wear shoes as the local alcoholics like to break bottles everywhere. There are tons of nice campgrounds but limited hotel rooms/cabins.</p><p></p><p>If you're staying at Bears Glenn cabins on the weekends, be aware that student sailors are on that part of the lake on Saturday Mornings (8-15yo) and races are Sunday afternoons. Washington Irving South is down the road from the cabins and has a nice boat ramp and beach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kd5rjz, post: 4086668, member: 2115"] I have a house on Keystone and teach weekly sailing classes, so I spend a ton of time on the lake. The water is never clear, but it's the best lake in the state for paddlefish, and a great lake year round for catfish. Seasonally, stripers and crappie are abundant as well. It has the most sandy beaches and places to beach your boat of any lake in Oklahoma, but make sure you wear shoes as the local alcoholics like to break bottles everywhere. There are tons of nice campgrounds but limited hotel rooms/cabins. If you're staying at Bears Glenn cabins on the weekends, be aware that student sailors are on that part of the lake on Saturday Mornings (8-15yo) and races are Sunday afternoons. Washington Irving South is down the road from the cabins and has a nice boat ramp and beach. [/QUOTE]
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