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Broken Bow Beaver’s Bend Images by Dusty Montgomery

Broken Bow Oklahoma Trout

I could not resist running these images from Dusty Montgomery that just arrived in an e mail. He made a weekend trip to Broken Bow, Oklahoma, to see what is happening there.

Another Trout in Beaver's Bend Broken Bow Oklahoma

DM:
“Nick and I headed to BB Friday afternoon and set up camp in Hickory campground. Sat. morning we were up early and headed just down from the upper foot bridge. The water was moving more so than the last time I was there, but Nick managed to pull some fish while I set up my camera. Fished all day, then got up Sunday and checked it out again. Sunday morning was worse…three to five anglers in every hole. We decided to come home instead of battle everyone else. Hopefully the coming cold will thin the crowds.”

Rainbow Trout - by Dusty Montgomery

shannon

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6 thoughts on “Broken Bow Beaver’s Bend Images by Dusty Montgomery

  • Yeah. The whole VD weekend thing got past me .. momentarily. Shannon

  • If I go fishing and miss taking my wife out on Valentines I will have to borrow you couch for a long time. Weekend after I am headed to NE to visit my little brother, but after that I am free. I think Mark is going to buy a plane ticket and come see us…sometime around the third week of March. We will be headed to BB for 4 or 5 days then, and naturally you are welcome. I will let you know when we have solid dates.
    D.

  • Hey there are a couple of threaded comments open – you looking at BB soon? This week and weekend are shaping up. SD

  • Sounds good to me. I just need to get out and shoot more. Should be heading to BB soon, and I hope to have something to send to TFC.
    D.

  • Maybe I can get Dusty to contribute more often! What says you Dusty?

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