yep I bought extra dropline string.. I was standing in WM replaying your video in my head thinking.. now what else should I buy.. I can run a camera and I can buy the bait.. Tell me when and we'll call Mud and Redneckidokie to come on over.
Yes, we should try and work something like that out. You guys might think about coming this way too. I know some great shallow water flats that have standing timber over on Lake Ouachita. These flats have always been productive in the summer and I've never seen anyone else use lines on them.
Another thing is you guys in OK. are pretty stingy when it comes to your fish. A non-resident 6 day license is $35.00! Ours is less than half that at $15.00 for 7 days. Either way I know we will have a big time!
You may have already picked up a copy of the Oklahoma Regs but I looked them over this AM just to see what's up over there. I'll go ahead and paste them here for you guys. I just copied the rules for lines and Yo-yo's, which are legal there by the way.
I'll be talking to you soon. You should be getting a package from me today or tomorrow as well.
Trotline / Throwlines: Trotlines/ throwlines are restricted to no more than three lines and 100 hooks per person.
A legal trotline/throwline has:
no glass or metallic floating device on the line;
no metallic posts in water for attachment;
lines made of nonmetallic material only;
hooks at least 24 inches apart;
owner’s name and address attached to each line;
been attended at least once every 24 hours;
not been set within three feet of surface of water at any point beyond six feet from either point of attachment, except at Great Salt Plains and Ft. Supply reservoirs where water is less than three feet deep.
Jugline: Juglines are restricted to no more than five hooks per line and 20 juglines per person. A legal jugline is a vertical line suspended from a nonmetallic or nonglass floating device, drifting free or anchored and has:
owner’s name and address attached;
been attended at least once every 24 hours.
Limbline: Limblines are restricted to no more than two hooks per line and 20 limblines per person. A legal limbline is a line attached to a limb, branch, other natural object, or non-metallic manmade material and has:
the owner’s name and address attached;
been attended at least once every 24 hours.
Yo-Yo: Yo-yos are restricted to no more than 20 per person and shall:
have the owner’s name and address attached;
not be left unattended for more than six hours;
not be strung or suspended from any horizontal line across any channel or navigable waterway;
have no more than 10 yo-yo’s attached from any one line or support;
not have metallic material in lines used for attachment;
have lines no greater than 50 feet in length and must be placed or suspended without restricting or impeding boat traffic. Lines must be visible to boats at all times, day or night.