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Carla holds a good crappie that she caught while striper fishing at a rocky point on Keystone Lake. Striper fishing was a little slow, so this fish was a welcome diversion.
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Kyle and his buddy Morris (pictured at left) are always hitting the nearby ponds for some serious bass fishing. Who catches the biggest?
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Drum can really fight. But Kyle says, "they sure got an ugly mouth!"
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Kyle prepares to practice his "catch-and-release". That means, he'll release it, then try to catch it again.
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Jared with his snagging rod standing before a flooded low-water dam at Chouteau Bend. Normally, we have our boat in the water at this location, but the dam is normally visible and the water not nearly as rough.
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An early, wet, spring morning at Skiatook Lake. Jared caught this "mama" on a silver redfin while fishing the riprap next to the dam. (Notice one of the balloons we were pulling in the background.)
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Night is sometimes the most productive and enjoyable time to fish when you want to avoid Oklahoma's summer heat.
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Ben just likes to fish! He caught the only one to be had the day we ventured to Pleasure Island south of Port Arthur, Texas.
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Jared and I got on the Skiatook hybrids this August. Fish broke our line at least 3 times, but I did manage to get a photo of this 5 pounder. Chris, Rusty, when are you going with me? (Photo by Jared)
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FISH ON! (note: Kyle is not a farmer. He worked at a plant farm the spring of 2003)
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Winner of the 2003 Sandite Wrestler's Fishing Tournament.
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Catching sandies at Chouteau Bend.
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Not bad! But this sandy doesn't match anything near the striper he caught last year, or the bigger striper his dad is gonna catch this year.
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Tough Day. But you can't stop fishing or the family will outdo you.
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Jared demonstrates for Dad the perfect casting technique for catching bait.
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Carla took this nice shot while we were fishing Skiatook Lake on an early, hot, August Oklahoma morning. The model for this photo was apparently focused on slabbing for hybrids.
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A graphite rod and a too tight drag means trouble when you're fishing for the early spring, hungry-mean striper.
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Jared is amazed at the fifteen pound blue cat his mom caught at Keystone Lake in Oklahoma. He's wondering if he could've landed this fish on a small rod-and-reel like his mother did.
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