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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 1526237" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>Years ago dad and I would catch perch (catfish if we were lucky) at the lake by his trap club, and every once in a blue moon my grandpa would take me with him when he would go after walleye or muskies. This was all in the Chicago or Detroit areas.</p><p></p><p>Summer just started for me and I've decided I want to start fishing again. What do people catch in Oklahoma? What's good to eat? Am I gonna have to drive out to somewhere like Lake Keystone or can I just go down to the Arkansas River by Riverside? Also if anyone has any suggestions on decent rods & reels for someone starting out on a budget I'd appreciate that. I think I'm good to go with technique; I remember how to cast and I can probably still entice a bass to take a stab at a crankbait.</p><p></p><p>Also I want to let everyone here know how lucky they are to live in a place where you can buy live bait at Wal-Mart and drive a little ways to fish. Even if I were starving I wouldn't eat anything I caught from the Chicago river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 1526237, member: 6406"] Years ago dad and I would catch perch (catfish if we were lucky) at the lake by his trap club, and every once in a blue moon my grandpa would take me with him when he would go after walleye or muskies. This was all in the Chicago or Detroit areas. Summer just started for me and I've decided I want to start fishing again. What do people catch in Oklahoma? What's good to eat? Am I gonna have to drive out to somewhere like Lake Keystone or can I just go down to the Arkansas River by Riverside? Also if anyone has any suggestions on decent rods & reels for someone starting out on a budget I'd appreciate that. I think I'm good to go with technique; I remember how to cast and I can probably still entice a bass to take a stab at a crankbait. Also I want to let everyone here know how lucky they are to live in a place where you can buy live bait at Wal-Mart and drive a little ways to fish. Even if I were starving I wouldn't eat anything I caught from the Chicago river. [/QUOTE]
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