First Annual Tuskegee Public Fishathon Held at White Oak Plantation
The first annual Tuskegee Public Fishathon was held May 14, 2008 at White Oak Plantation. The field day will be an annual event for students in the Macon County school system. this endeavor is a cooperative effort of the Macon County School system, the Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources division of Wildlife & Fisheries, & the Tuskegee community, with the help of local businesses, Macon county commission, Honorable Johnny Ford and the Tuskegee Chamber of Commerce and Macon county Sheriff's Department. White Oak Plantation was proud to be the first to open up their facilities for the children of Macon County. Other citizens will open their doors to the children in future events.
The children enjoyed a day of fishing, lunch and a lot of fellowship as they fished for bass and bream in the lakes at White Oak.
Click here to see more photos from the "Fishathon". |
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On Sunday afternoon, July 13, a guest of fishing member,Roger Simon,caught one of the elusive catfish from the Lodge Lake. It has been a long time since someone caught one of these catfish and NEVER one this big!! There are more in there!! | |
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Barry Smith Had a Great Hunt
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Barry Smith is happy with one of the two bucks he took January 26 - 29, 2008. Check out the other photos on the Red Oak page! | |
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Whitener Family Enjoys Two Days of Fun and Fishing at
White Oak Plantation
Carroll and Betty Whitener brought the family to White Oak Plantation recently for two days of fellowship and fishing. John Sloan, of Two Rivers Outdoors, served as a guide for the crew on Lake Adlih and Lake Namtip. The bass in these two lakes are reaching seven to eight pounds now, and the Whiteners caught their share of "big mouths". Below is a photo of the whole gang in front of John Sloan's truck.

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"Big Daddy" Carroll Whitener with some big "White Oak Largemouths"! |
Debbie got a good bass also! |
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Samantha with some of the bream the younger folks enjoyed catching! |
Kendra, Debbie, and Samantha with some nice fish! |
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White Oak Fishermen Enjoy Early Success in 2008

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Fishieries biologist, Barry Smith, weighing a bass taken from one of the new lakes. |
Donovan Gore caught this 10 lb. 12 oz. prize from the Lodge lake on March 20, 2008. |
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Don't Forget about Spring Bass Fishing at White Oak.
Donovan Gore and Jay Penny Got an Early Start!
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Donovan Gore caught this 9 lb. 12.5 oz. bass on March 12, 2008. |
Jay Penny with his 7 1/2 lb. bass that was 20 inches long! | |
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