The wife and I put 5 nice gobblers in the freezer and 1 bearded hen. We started early in Kansas, also helped the neighbor get his first longbeard.
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Here is the link to the info you're looking for. These passes are actually good for all Corp of Engineers Lakes. I use this at Bull Shoals when I go there.
http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/st/RecFeeProgram.cfm
Put in yesterday March 19, at CC about 4 in the afternoon and went all the way up Turnback till you get to the Sycamore across the river. Lots of people in boats and floats. Lots fishing from shore. I saw quite a few people catching white bass. One boat had 20. We caught 11 largemouth no keepers. It was a beautiful afternoon.
Call the Stockton Lake Guide, his rates are reasonable and he'll show you how to catch those crappie and walleye. What I like about Bob is he will answer my phone calls when I'm going fishin on my own and tell me what they're bitin on and where to look.
http://www.fishstocktonlake.com/