Stopped by Bethany Lakes after work this evening. No luck flyfishing a Crappie Jig Variant or an Olive Wooley Bugger. Stopped by the "horseshoe" pond and noted zero surface activity; looks like the season may be over for Trout at Bethany.
Luckily, there are Trout Stockings planned for McKinney and Prosper. Also, Waterloo in Denison continues to see action! That said, really itching to hit the Blue River in Oklahoma. Have an Oklahoma Fishing License and Trout Stamp, just need to make the run up there.
Till then, been enjoying updates and fishing reports on the Blue River from another avid fisherman/blogger. Check it out some time - Drifting The Prairie Ocean!
Click-on 2010's COAF Fishing Leader Board to checkout top fish caught this year by our readers.
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