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<blockquote data-quote="JRSherman" data-source="post: 2473487" data-attributes="member: 13432"><p>and came home empty handed. </p><p></p><p>Headed up to Oolagah for the first time to do a little recon/fossil exploration, and went below the spillway. There were several guys fishing and no water being released. I watched one guy snag about 15 spoonies of various smaller sizes trying to catch sandbass, and another guy caught 5 or 6 sandies that he took home. </p><p></p><p>I caught one not long after starting to fish but let it go, then didn't catch anything else all day. I did come home with a few pounds of lead sinkers though, so it wasn't all a loss!</p><p></p><p>What was really neat, though, was semi-freaking out when it looked like a monster was emerging from the spillway. I guess there were a few guys working on it, and they had a little john boat with a trolling motor, ran right up to the spillway entrance and walked in. </p><p></p><p>I'm finally on a set midnight to 8 schedule in the railyard so I'm going to try and fish more this year. Last year was so hectic, being my first year there, that I didn't even get a license or wet a line. This is my second fishing trip this year, after hitting opening day of trout season in MO with my dad, and it's nice to wet a line again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRSherman, post: 2473487, member: 13432"] and came home empty handed. Headed up to Oolagah for the first time to do a little recon/fossil exploration, and went below the spillway. There were several guys fishing and no water being released. I watched one guy snag about 15 spoonies of various smaller sizes trying to catch sandbass, and another guy caught 5 or 6 sandies that he took home. I caught one not long after starting to fish but let it go, then didn't catch anything else all day. I did come home with a few pounds of lead sinkers though, so it wasn't all a loss! What was really neat, though, was semi-freaking out when it looked like a monster was emerging from the spillway. I guess there were a few guys working on it, and they had a little john boat with a trolling motor, ran right up to the spillway entrance and walked in. I'm finally on a set midnight to 8 schedule in the railyard so I'm going to try and fish more this year. Last year was so hectic, being my first year there, that I didn't even get a license or wet a line. This is my second fishing trip this year, after hitting opening day of trout season in MO with my dad, and it's nice to wet a line again! [/QUOTE]
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