Noon
to Noon Bass Tournament
&
Other Club News
Once again, members of the Pushmataha County Sportsman
Club volunteered their time and fish cookers to fry fish for the Annual
Pushmataha County Homecoming Celebration.
Members Billy Hensley, Kaleb Hensley, Eugene Hensley, Billy Latham,
Terry Thurman, Martha Hensley and Jon Tucker fried fish and hushpuppies for the
event. Member Mike Burrage dropped by to
be the official “taste tester”.
Approximately two hundred fifty people were served at the event. All proceeds from the fish fry went to the
Pushmataha County 4-H Club.
The club’s next event will be the annual Noon to Noon
bass tournament. The tournament will
take place on June 27-28 at McGee Creek Lake.
Launch site for the tournament will be the Buster Hights boat
landing. As the name suggest, the
tournament will begin at noon on Saturday and will end at noon on Sunday. A weigh-in will take place Saturday
night. After weigh-in, anglers may
return to the lake and continue fishing, unless they had a limit of bass, or go
home and return at their leisure to finish the tournament. Anglers that weigh six fish on Saturday night
cannot return to the water until midnight or later. The final weigh-in will take place at noon on
Sunday. The stringer weights from both
days will be added together to determine winners.
The club’s next monthly meeting will be held on Thursday,
July 9, at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are held
at the Wildlife Heritage Center and Museum.
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