Members of the Pushmataha County Sportsman Club held a bass tournament on McGee Creek Lake on Saturday, May 4. The day started off with mild temperatures and a light breeze. Except for some light rain during the morning, the weather was quite nice but the bite was slow. The lake was a little over 7 feet above normal level.. Fifteen of the twenty-two anglers that were entered managed to catch a limit of five bass. A total of 116.27 pounds of bass were caught, weighed and released.
Billy Hensley won first
place with a stringer weight of 13.40 pounds. Finishing in second place was Trae
Albert. His stringer weighed 7.98 pounds
and he also had the big bass of the tournament with a 5.10 pound bass. Randy Janoe was third with a stringer weight
of 7.75 pounds.
The club’s next event will
be the annual free youth fishing tournament.
It will be held on Saturday, May 11, at McGee Creek Lake. Launch site will be the Buster Hights boat
ramp. Fishing times will be from 8:00 a.m.
until 12:00 noon. Any youth that is 16 years old or younger may
participate. The young anglers can fish
with artificial or live bait. They may
fish from a boat, the shore or the fishing pier located in Buster Hights Park.
Adults with the children should not fish but only assist the young
anglers. Any legal fish may be kept and
weighed for their stringer weight. After
fish have been weighed, the young anglers and their parents will be treated to
a hot dog cookout with soft drinks and all the trimmings at the pavilion in
Buster Hights Park. As always, prizes
will be awarded until the supply of prizes is exhausted.
The club will hold its monthly
meeting on Thursday, May 9. Members who
entered the spring turkey contest are reminded season will end on May 16. Turkey beards will be measured during the
June meeting to determine winners. Meetings
are held at the Wildlife Heritage Center and begin at 7:30 p.m.
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