NC River Gravel Bar Finds

Trooper733

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North Canadian River Gravel Bar Finds

Found these two after river finally began to drop. Two brokes is better than getting skunked for sure.

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yakker

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Too bad... but better than nothing :)
 

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Trooper733

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NC Peaches. Sorry for the mixup It was North Canadian River here in Oklahoma LOL. I should have realized the majority of people would think North Carolina.
 

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I hunted out on that river in Watonga,Ok. Beautiful area. Good luck in all your hunts.
 

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Thanks all, for your comments.
Tnmountains - Thanks, yep I have friends in Watonga. I have a list of favorite spots along the North Canadian River of old campsites with high embankments that always produce after heavy rains and/or floods. I found one site where the color change in the embankment was obvious as to it being the location of a fire pit, now over two feet under the surface of the ground. This river is so sandy it seems to polish the points making them shiny, but you gotta catch them before they travel too far and get broken, like these.
 

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