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Oklahoma Kayak Anglers 2019 Season in Review

The Oklahoma Kayak Anglers 2019 season has come to a conclusion. Although there were some ups and downs this season it is clear the OKA ended on a high note! The State Championship invitational and the Hobie Bass Open Series on Lake Tenkiller made for a very busy September.  Feedback from both of these events from many anglers local, regional, and national were very congratulatory and impressed with organization of both events.With the State Championship and the Hobie BOS event in the rear view mirror.  The OKA looks forward to our Freedom Fighters online charity fundrasier and the 2020 season! Fishing and fellowship is what drives the Oklahoma Kayak Anglers throughout each and every season. The diverse landscape and abundance of fishable water that the state of Oklahoma has to offer is huge positive for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and catching fish. I personally love the competitive kayak fishing game, all of it. Map study, research, rigging tackle, re-rigging tackle, traveling,

Big Hill, Big Champs

Cherryvale, Kansas This past weekend several Anglers from the Oklahoma Kayak Anglers competed in the King of the Hill tournament hosted by North East Kansas Kayak Anglers. This event is on Big Hill resivoir located in SE Kansas nestled in rolling foothills and dense forests. The rules of the game were simple, the best 3 finishers from a given club score points based on their total inches caught that day. The club with the most inches takes home the Traveling Trophy!  Anglers from the OKA who competed were: Jeff Her, Luke Aryan, Jon Queen, Ryan Hendricks, Jason Ray and Josh Barlow. The scoring anglers for the OKA were Josh Barlow - 6th place with 76.25", Jason Ray - 7th place with 75.00" and Jon Queen - 8th Place 73.75".  Normally anglers who have certain success will be tight lipped about how and when they caught their fish. This is not the case with these fellas, they targeted isolated trees with shad pattern moving baits early in the morning and moved to slower movin