We had a decent day on Fort Gibson today for spawning sandbass again! My customers were busy in the afternoon so we went on with our morning trip and we got it done quickly. Wind got up and everyone got cold. It was a one to remember. Long-standing excellent Fish On customers Mike, and his clients Scott, Cole, and Jake. Thanks for using our service at FishOn. Cleaned 48 fish threw a few back. Went to get some lunch. Bite was good on first stop fishing a mud line, water flow has been low and fish seem to like the middle better. They school up and circle boat and it’s just nonstop action. Lots of bait needed, call me and let’s get on them before it’s done!
Ft. Gibson Lake. Thanks for the calls today and I’ve got more days available. The sandbass is good as it can get. Spoonbill still available and skiatook trips are an option as well. Today I had long term FISH ON client Nathan and hillcrest crew. Got a little competition going with another crew Friday so we hit them pretty hard. Landed on fish and never moved it was real good. We boated 160 fish and I cleaned 145 of them netting 7 gallons of fillets, Glad it worked out and thank you for using Fish on guide service.
I’ve still got days open May 1st thru the 5th and 10,11, and only weekend in MAY OPEN is 14th and 15th. Long weekend of hunting and fishing. Weather was a little hard but we got er done. was phenomenal yet again. Every trip has been real good lately like fast as you can feed them. I RECOMMEND BOOKING! My customers flew in from Florida to check it out. We didn’t keep as many cleaned 50 and threw that many back and got to check out a big female spoonbill on the way out. It was a real nice one didn’t take long to get it either.
We had an excellent day at Ft. Gibson yesterday. Bite was a little slow at the first stop we picked off 18 sandbass and catfish combo, Jacob and Mike wanted to have a look at some spoonbill so I went up where I had seen a few on sonar and that was short work! I must admit the waves and wind was pretty extreme but my guests were in good shape so we went on up the river afterwards and settled in on a white bass hole where wind was giving me trouble, went up further still and got what I was looking for and we tore em up every cast. Live bait seem like about 7 to 8 ft of water was preferred. Massive schools of sandbass there coming thru on sonar and they was real hungry. It was great. We got a lot of drum even a gar, one pretty large catfish and a few small ones, and oh so many white bass. Cleaned 80 fish today, yielded 4 gallons. Call me to book a trip!