Use these six heat hacks to stay safe this summer

Last year, as temperatures soared into the triple digits in Texas, 48 Texas State Parks handled 129 heat-related illnesses in humans and pets. Now that temperatures are steadily climbing, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is sharing their top six heat hacks for staying safe in the outdoors.

  1. Hydrate– It’s important to drink at least 16 ounces of water every hour in the heat to replenish your body and prevent dehydration. Don’t forget to bring enough for your four-legged family members too.

     

  2. Block the Rays –Apply a generous amount of sunscreen or sunblock before heading outdoors. Be sure to reapply every couple of hours, and after swimming or sweating.

     

  3. Dress Smart– Wear light, loose-fitting, breathable clothing; a hat, correct shoes, sunscreen and wet bandanas to keep you cool while in the sun. For pets, protect paws against blistering by hitting the trails during cooler times of the day when the ground isn’t hot or by putting booties on pets to help shield paws from the hot ground. Touch the pavement or ground with the back of your hand. If you cannot hold it there for five seconds, the surface is too hot for your dog’s paws.

     

  4. Stay Salty– Food helps keep up energy and replace salt lost from sweating. Eating snacks such as jerky, granola, trail mix, tuna and dried fruit is a fantastic way to nourish your body while on the trails.

     

  5. Buddy System– Two brains are better than one. It’s beneficial to have someone with you in hot conditions so you can look after each other on the trail. With high temperatures hitting Texas, heat-related illnesses are common and having a friend around to help recognize the early symptoms can save you from getting sick.

     

  6. Plan Ahead-Study the map and have it with your. Average hikers move at 2 miles per hour, so allow yourself plenty of time to avoid hiking in the heat of the day. Make sure to rest in a cool or shaded area to recover from the heat if necessary. it is also a good idea to let someone know your plan before you hit the trails and what time you should be back. That way, if you become lost, people know where to look.

For more information about heat safety, visit the TPWD website.

All guests, including annual pass holders, are encouraged to pre-purchase or register for day passes and overnight reservations in advance through the Texas State Parks Reservation System before heading out to a state park. Park capacities are limited, and permits sell out fast.  If purchasing a permit at the park, keep in mind that only credit card transactions can occur.  Cash is not being accepted at this time as a form of payment.  Reservations can be made online at www.texasstateparks.org or by calling 512-389-8900.

Existing social distancing standards and public health recommendations remain in effect including the recommendation to wear face coverings and bring one’s own supply of hand sanitizer. Face coverings are strongly encouraged when approaching others closer than six feet or when entering buildings with other guests. State parks will also continue the requirement of social distancing from individuals outside of their party, including the prohibition of the gathering of groups larger than ten, or any number that are not part of the same family or household.

Find a park in your area at http://texasstateparks.org.

Lake Texoma striper fishing – as good as it gets

Lake Texoma Striper Fishing

By Luke Clayton

June 29, 2020

Sitting under the covered boathouse at Mill Creek Resort on Lake Texoma last week, several boats loaded with anglers anxious to get out on the water for a morning of striper fishing were sipping coffee and making small talk. I was in one of these boats, along with my grandson Jackson Zimmerman and good friend Jeff Rice.  Rain was pounding on the metal roof above us and off in the distance, lightning was popping and thunder booming.

Prudent guides do not take their clients out in such conditions. Guide Chris Carey with Striper Express is a prudent guide; he is also a highly skilled one with years of striper catching experience. Chris held his cell phone up for us to take a look at the weather radar. We could look at the sky, off in the distance and easily identify the two banks of ‘heavy’ weather that encircled the lake that were showing up on radar.

“It appears both these cells are moving around the lake, we might just luck out and get out on the water after all. We could possibly catch fish closer, but a 26-mile boat ride should put us right in the middle of some striper action that you will have to experience to believe,” says Chris as the rain continues to hammer on the metal roof.

Chris had briefed me on a pattern he had discovered a few days earlier. He had located some big schools of stripers that were feeding on shad at first light in a big cove. The trick to catching them up in the shallow water was getting there soon after the break of day. Because of the storms, we were obviously going to be too late for this early morning action but with the cloud cover, Chris was hoping the fish would continue chasing shad on top for a few hours.

Another glance at radar and it appeared we were going to get the break in weather that we needed. Thirty minutes later, Chris had the throttle down, feeding fuel to the big 300hp engine and we were on our way to the distant hot spot. It doesn’t take long to travel 26 miles with 300 horses pushing on the stern of one’s boat. Chris pulled the throttle back at the mouth of the cove and began glassing the area with binoculars.

“Nothing happening back in this big cove,” Chris tells us. “The stripers must have already pushed all the bait out into the open, deeper water.” 

Chris swung his binoculars around to the open water and fixed his gaze on a patch of water several hundred yards in the distance. I could see a few birds working near the water’s surface.  Sure enough, the big striper schools our guide had been fishing the past few days were right on schedule. 

Normally they would not have been churning the water’s surface on a feeding frenzy this late in the morning, but the overcast conditions prolonged the bite. Actually, the stormy weather with lightning earlier could have postponed the bite entirely.

Stripers are aggressive fish by nature, voracious feeders especially when they have a huge school of shad pushed up close to the surface.  This was my grandson’s first time to experience a big school of surface feeding stripers pushing bait and Chris handed him a rod with a topwater plug. “Just pick a spot where you see a big fish blow up, throw past him and jerk the bait back so that it will move lots of water.”

Jackson followed instructions and his first cast was perfect, it fell a few feet past a big swirl made by good-sized striper. The fish instantly made its move on the plug and the drag on Jackson’s reel was begrudging allowing the line to peel away in short bursts.  A smooth drag on a reel used for striper fishing is a must and the Sixgill reels Chris uses are ideal; light and smooth, they were up to the task. The reel’s drag system, coupled with the steady pressure applied by the medium action rod, soon had the big fish of the day alongside the boat and in the net. 

While Jackson was enjoying his first top-water striper action, Jeff, Chris and I were throwing Sassy Shads. These baits cast like a rocket and they can be fished using several techniques. With the stripers feeding on top, the trick was to make long casts, hold the rod up high and crank fast so the baits would work just under the surface. The fast gear ration on the reels, 7:1 and 8:1, made it possible to easily keep the baits up near the surface. A feeding striper doesn’t ‘bite’ a lure, it attacks it while on the run and if you’re fishing with a bait caster,  as we were,  it’s important to have the spool tension cranked down, otherwise a birds nest of gigantic proportion is apt to occur.

That first school of feeding stripers kept us busy for a good 15 minutes of steady catching and then they sounded and the action stopped. Then, a couple hundred yards out in deeper water, they began churning the surface again. So the next hour and a half went, periods of steady catching, a lull and then back in the action.

I love catching stripers on all types of lures but I love the feel of a striper nailing a lead slab. There is just something sudden and immediate to the ‘hook up’ when slab fishing. When Chris pointed to a huge school of fish holding near bottom, I tied on a 1.5-ounce slab and began vertical fishing it within a few feet of bottom. BOOM!  A chunky striper crushed it and made a couple of hard runs, deep. Of course, the other guys were staying busy with their Sassy Shads fished deeper but I just HAD to catch a couple on slabs.

The ‘slab bite’ should be underway by the time you are reading this. During this period, huge schools of stripers begin their morning ritual of pushing shad near the surface on runs that often last for several miles. The drill is to get ahead of the fish, catch them as they come by and then, ‘leap frog’ ahead and intercept them again.

Lake Texoma with its natural striper spawn is the mother of all striper lakes and we here in Texas and Oklahoma are fortunate indeed to have such a fishery close by.

Lake Texoma Fishing
Two Lake Texoma fishing legends, Bill Carey and his son Chris, showing off what will become the centerpiece of many tasty fish dinners. (photo by Luke Clayton)

For more information on striper fishing at Texoma, contact Striper Express www.striperexpress.com.   Check out ‘A Sportsmans Life’ on YouTube to watch a video of the action.
Contact outdoors writer Luke Clayton via www.catfishradio.org.

Choctaw Casino and Resort – Durant Independence Weekend

Choctaw Casino and Resort July 4th

Join Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant for our almost week-long Fourth of July celebration! Festivities will begin on Thursday, July 2 and go through Tuesday, July 7 for an unforgettable week!

Fireworks Display

On Saturday, July 4 crowds will swell as night draws near as the annual firework show will begin at dusk. The firework show will be synchronized to music, so tune into KLBC on 106.3 FM!  

Choctaw Casino and Resort July 4th

Gaming

Make a splash in the poker room! Eligible rewards members play in our Poker room where up to $500 in casino chips can be added to the pot in our Star-Spangled Splash Pots July 3 through July 5.

Red, White and Win July 4 & 5. Eligible rewards members can win their share of $100,000 and one of only three red, white or blue, new Ford® Mustangs!   

The District

We’re half-way through 2020! On Thursday, July 2, join us at The District with half-off bowling, popcorn and one-hour time play card to celebrate making it half-way through 2020.

Let Freedom Bowl at The District! Every day in July when the American Flag pin is in the head position, bowl a strike to receive an American flag tumbler.

Food and Beverage

During the month of July, Monday through Thursday, enjoy our refreshing black cherry mojito spritzer for $5!

On Tuesday, July 7, join us for the grand opening celebration of Guy Fieri’s American Kitchen + Bar! Enjoy signature dishes like Trash Can Nachos or his award-winning Bacon Mac-N-Cheese Burger.

Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant has implemented guidelines to ensure guests and associates are safe and healthy whether you’re staying or playing. Sanitizing stations are available throughout the property and social distancing is encouraged. For more property protocols and how we are keeping you safe, visit ChoctawCasinos.com/Safety

Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant is located at 4216 S. Highway 69/75 in Durant, Okla. To learn more visit ChoctawCasinos.com/Durant

About Choctaw Casino & Resort in Durant, Okla.

Located an hour north of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex lies a AAA Four Diamond resort and entertainment destination, in southeastern Oklahoma. Choctaw Casino & Resort–Durant is a three-level convention/entertainment venue which offers more than 100,000 square feet of meeting and convention space and seating for more than 3,000 people. The resort’s amenities include the Oasis Pool – featuring four tropical pools with private cabanas – as well as the region’s premier entertainment complex, The District, where visitors can enjoy Tailgater’s Lounge, 20 bowling lanes, a 70-game arcade, and a state-of-the-art movie theater. The casino offers more than 4,100 slot machines, 60 table games, and a private poker lounge featuring 26 poker tables. In the spring of 2021, a major expansion effort will add the Sky Tower: 19 stories high featuring 1,000 new luxury hotel rooms, along with 3,400 additional slot machines and 34 tables in the new poker room, along with 40 table games, two new restaurants and movie theaters, and a three-acre swimming pool – making Choctaw Casino & Resort–Durant one of the largest gaming resorts in the world. For more information, visit choctawcasinos.com.