Camping with the Natives




Camping offers the opportunity to get un-plugged from the chaos of city life. Connecting with nature brings out the best in us. We learn to appreciate the world we live in and the animals we share it with. Spending time outdoors teaches respect for our environment and all God’s creatures more than we could ever learn from any class or book.
Fill each awesome day exploring a new hiking trail, fishing, kayaking, canoeing or swimming, sailing or just relaxing in a hammock.
Nights are my favorite around the campsite. Catching up with friends and family around a campfire, listening to everyone tell stories of their own campouts can be especially entertaining. A few years ago I was part of a combined family weekend camp. Waking early the first morning I watched in confused amazement as one of my best girlfriends played a game of tug of war with two feisty raccoons and a bag of marshmallows in the back of her husband’s SUV. Honestly, I didn’t expect her to win. I admire her determination…and the raccoon’s bravery. I never knew she liked marshmallows all that much. In the same situation I would have gladly let those furry little critters take whatever they wanted just to avoid the confrontation. I still get a good laugh remembering that trip and several others.
Learn from our camping blunder; keep your food in airtight containers. Wildlife is well, wild. Feeding wild animals increases their dependence on us for food over their instinct to forage. Keep in mind we are only visitors in nature. Our good intentions to make friends sharing cheesy poofs, and other processed treats with squirrels, deer, raccoons and other lake animals will have lasting negative effects.
Practice Leave No Trace principles by packing out everything you brought in and keep it out of reach, out of sight, and out of scent of the local wildlife.
Check out the camping link on laketexoma.com to plan your next campfire story.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 1)

GOOD. Water normal stain; 67 degrees; 0.33 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is great on top waters early along rocky shorelines and sandy flats around coves. Watch for birds on the banks and fish the direction the birds are moving up and down the rocks. Live bait is still very effective fishing ledges and humps near the river channels in 35-45 feet of water. The shad spawn is on and catching will only get better. Crappie fishing is good near boat docks and on structure also using electronics to locate roaming fish in 12-15 feet of water. Glo and milk are colors of choice with a crappie nibble tip. Seeing females in the creeks 2-5 feet of water as well. Catfishing is getting better on cut shad and prepared baits anchored on ledges in 40-50 feet of water a few reels off the bottom near rocky banks. Slip cork with a cut shad down the bluffs are producing channel cats preparing to spawn as well. Bass fishing is good using top waters early, spooks or closed face glide baits and fish crawl baits later. Fish are roaming near the beds and hitting white chatter baits as well. Live shad down the bluffs are producing numbers with the occasional big fish off the rocks in 5-8 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Hybrid stripers are excellent with limits coming on topwaters along the bank early in the morning watching for Egrets. Then switch to swimbaits on flats and points in 10-20 feet of water. Shad are spawning along the banks. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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