^this is accurate. My grandma made me pull over in a state park when she saw some ripe prickly pear cactus. She wanted to make jam. I pulled over and we filled a couple wal-Mart sacks full. Park ranger came by and told her she couldn’t take them because they were a state resource. She asked him...
The only way to find out is to get out there and go. Try a few different things. Lots of good info in this thread but it’s not an exact science. The only certainty is that you can’t catch fish sitting on the couch.
Forward facing sonar has changed the game for people who have it. The guy that broke the record was there with another guy from Oklahoma (separate boats) that fishes O.H. Ivie regularly the last two years when the craze started. He’s caught a wall full of double digits fishing A-rigs and swim...
Depends on how high the drone is. Public airspace doesn’t start at the ground. I work for a security company. We started selling anti-drone security. This wouldn’t be a cost efficient method for the problem stated. If it was my land or leased land I would have no problem using a shotgun on one...
Caught a dozen or so yesterday. Bream, spots, smallies, and largies. It was great fishing and really turned on with the weather change. This smallie is my new personal best. Big thanks to @LBnM for giving me a fishing tube. Thank you Sir!
Took the boy fishing. We caught 53 dinks in a row… fish number 54 was a biggun. 5lbs 9oz. She hit a teckel kicknocker in the heat of the day walking it through hyacinth on the top. Had a large bullfrog in its gut. You can see the feet in its mouth.
The clouds were my friend this last weekend. Caught 15 on top water Saturday. All but 1 were between 2-4 lbs. the biggest was right at 4. Most caught on a frog. Various stages pre, spawn, and post.
We limited out by 2:00pm opening day. The wind was blowing in NW Oklahoma and the box call was the ticket. Saw lots of birds. Hopefully they have a rebound year with it being 1 bird per county (excluding the SE county group). Not much beats a long beard gobbling in your face.