Members redfish Posted March 22, 2010 Members Posted March 22, 2010 We went fishing on the Big Sugar this weekend and caught a total of 240 fish. Everything from rock bass, smallies, and largemouth. It was a fantastic float. We cooked blue cheeseburger bombs and had a blast. I want to thank Kayaker for coming down and joining us. I hope you had a good time. The weather was perfect and believe it or not we got 7" of snow the next day....oh well. Have a good float and see you on the river.
troutbum479 Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 where did you put in and take out? arkmoflyfishing.blogspot.com http://okietroutbum.blogspot.com/
Members kayaker Posted March 23, 2010 Members Posted March 23, 2010 Oh yah I enjoyed myself, you guys totally saved my trip. Redfish is not kidding, we caught over 200 fish easy. All you guys went out of your way to make sure I had a good trip and caught fish, I can't wait to come back. The blue cheese burger bombs were the best shore lunch I ever had. We got 7 inches of snow too, that is nuts that we were floating in shirt sleeves in 70 weather the day before. Glad I left that evening. Thanks again, tell the other guys thanks for me. I tried attaching some pictures but the attachment "thingy-mu-jiggy" said they max attachment is 2 MB and all my pictures are over 2 MB.
Members redfish Posted March 23, 2010 Author Members Posted March 23, 2010 I would love to tell you where we put in, but I can't do that. Because it is on private land, but fishing any where on the Big Sugar was the place to be, before we got all this rain and snow. The rivers are way up and it's good kayaking. We are doing Little Sugar through Bella Vista's golf courses this afternoon. B)When the water goes down I'll find some good spots. Have a good float and see you on the river.
Members Jim: NE/OK Posted March 23, 2010 Members Posted March 23, 2010 Your float sounds like one of those super good trips: good people, good fishing and good weather. May I ask, how do you make a blue cheesburger bomb? I've never heard of it. Jim
Members kayaker Posted March 24, 2010 Members Posted March 24, 2010 The blue cheese burger bombs are Redfish's recipe, but from what he told me he just adds one egg to each pound of beef and mixes it with blue cheese crumbles into some monster size patties. All he did was dig a hole in the gravel, pore in some charcoal, and place a grilling grate over it. The onion buns and beer make them taste even better. You are right, it was good fishing, good people, and good weather. I never had met or fished with these guys in my life but they heard about my tough luck on the Elk and even skipped work to take me fishing.
fishinSWMO Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 skipping work to go fishing great guys. Sounds like you guys had a great float. Jeremy Dodson
wacky worm Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 i posted a long time ago about burger bombs i tried to find it but had no luck any way here it is per pound of meat 1 egg 1 pound ground whatever any kind of cheese you like and as much as you like we have tried every cheese known to man keep floatin russ Russ Stovall OAF FISHING CONTIBUTOR www.hogheavencanoe.com
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