Attention Arcadia Lake anglers

Ron Temple caught this 8-pound, 6-ounce largemouth bass at Arcadia Lake in September.

State wildlife officials will present its five year management plan for Arcadia Lake on Wednesday.
The public meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Arcadia Outdoor Education Training Center, 7201 E. 33rd St. in Edmond.
To get there, take I-35 north or south to Memorial Road, head east two miles to Midwest Boulevard. Then turn north and go one mile to E. 33rd St.
The training center driveway is 250 feet to your right. State wildlife officials are asking visitors to park in the gravel parking lot next to the green roofed building.
The presentation will cover historical survey data for game fish populations, fish stocking records, habitat enhancement activities, past and future boating / fishing access projects and future fish population manipulation strategies.
Comments, questions and suggestions from anglers are welcome and encouraged during the meeting. For more information, call fishery biologist Keith Thomas at 325-7288.

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That bass from Arcadia proves that there is food value in Tide washing detergent, motor oil and feces. That’s all that comes down Deep Fork.

Watching football resting then homework all night

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