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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jen Nayfly Aug 20, 2012.
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White Perch are invasive, and are slowly making their way down the Arkansas River from Kansas. I've caught them at 31st & Riverside in Tulsa. I'm not sure how much farther they are past that. Eventually, they are going to hit the Muskogee area, and will start making their way up the Verdigris and Grand/Neosho Rivers. Not sure how far upstream on the Verdigris they will make it, probably all the way up into Kansas. On the Grand/Neosho River, they will probably only make it as far upstream as the dam on Ft. Gibson, unless someone unknowingly captures some, puts them in a bucket, and releases them alive above the dam.
That is assuming that these fish aren't already present in in the Verdigris and Grand/Neosho Rivers in Kansas.
Thanks very much Jen I appreciate the welcome.
Jen I have been on there before but for very brief periods of time I thought it was sales. Thank you I see after further investigation you can see the flies as far as what they actually look like I can see many prospects there. Again thanks.
I wish the winter was more of a winter, rather than a mix bag of winter and late spring. There's not enough rain to make snow for winter sports activities, but the cold threw the bites completely off because the fishes were completely confused on how they should hunt. Been like this for the past 4 years.
Love your profile photo. Such a mysterious ambiance to what you will catch..
JEN YOU HAVE A GREAT VACATION AND SAFE TRIP !!!!!!! WE'LL HOLLER WHEN YOU RETURN KIDDO!
TOOTY!
Thanks Jen
I'm honored.
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