Guided Fishing Trips on Rowlett Creek, Lake Ray Hubbard, Lake Texoma, and Lake Lavon Texas
Lower Mountain Fork River in
Beavers Bend State Park Oklahoma
What to Bring on your Guided Fishing Trip
Although, in general, Texas and Oklahoma have temperate climates, change happens very quickly, and it's always best to be prepared.
In addition, some of the best fishing areas are also home to poison ivy and various biting insects. Finally, heat and the sun
can be extreme at certain times of the year. The following list of necessities has been compiled to help you ensure a pleasant
experience in the outdoors of Texas and Oklahoma.
- Plenty of noncarbonated liquid
- Rainwear
- Strap on cleats
- Lightweight nutritious food
- Layered clothing
- Waders/boots
- Sunscreen
- Antiseptic ointment -
Gloves in winter
- Insect repellent with Deet
- Benydryl/allergy medicine
- Hand warmers
- Comfortable supportive footwear
- Polarized sunglasses
- Your favorite rods/reels
Carey supplies flies, lures, bait, and terminal tackle... and would prefer you let him set up your
rod. He has spent years on these waters, and knows what the fish are looking for. If you feel more comfortable handling
these things yourself, please let Carey know.
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