Hugo Band Concert set

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The Hugo Band Spring Concert will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 6 at the Hugo Middle School. Cost is $5 adults, $3 students. It will feature all groups from sixth through 12th grade and will have a silent auction and concessions. There will be guest soloists Andrew Gregg on trumpet and John Sinibaldi on drums.

Getting back to normal...

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BAPTIST VILLAGE partnered with several of the local home health and hospice companies to kick start “Getting Back to Normal.” They held a carnival/circus theme and offered games and prizes to the residents. They had a lot of fun. “Residents have been confined to their rooms for the past year with just window and face time visits,” said life enrichment director Donna Trapp. “They have only been able to have in-person contact with the staff. Life Enrichment offered one-on-one time with each resident playing games and visiting with the residents but it just was not the same.” Trapp said that she wants to involve the community as much as possible, offering different kinds of activities than just bingo and dominoes. “The residents have even gone a year without church services or anything spiritual other than what residents could do on their own.” Some of the things on the agenda are a hamburger and hot dog cookout, homemade ice cream, a 50’s dance party and fireworks. If anyone in the community would like to volunteer, contact Life Enrichment Director Donna Trapp at Baptist Village Hugo, and she will put you on the calendar of events. Their number is 580.326.8383. The companies that helped out with the carnival were Kindred Home Health, Healthback Home Health, Mays Hospice, Elara Caring Hospice, AirMed and Guardian Hospice.
Getting back to normal...

Choctaw Nation to hold annual Trail of Tears Walk May 15

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TUSKAHOMA –– The Choctaw Nation’s Annual Trail of Tears Memorial Walk will be held Saturday, May 15, at 10 a.m. on the Tvshka Homma Capitol grounds. This year marks 190 years since Choctaw Nation Tribal Members made the walk from Mississippi to Southeastern Oklahoma.

Fishing, lodging and trail rides at Hugo Lake State Park

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Located in scenic southeastern Oklahoma, this long established recreation destination offers family fun, boating, abundant fishing opportunities and spectacular sunsets. Enjoy a golden sunrise view upon the deck of a luxurious cabin, a quiet sunset over the water, and a night sky dancing with infinite starts. Hugo Lake State Park offers serenity that can only be described as pure enchantment.
Fishing, lodging and trail rides at Hugo Lake State Park

Hugo Lake provides more than just fishing

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Hugo WMA covers 18,196 acres with two additional areas (Sawyer Unit and Hamden Unit) of 551 and 480 acres respectively. Total WMA is 19,227 acres. The Hugo WMA is located along the Kiamichi River with the majority in Choctaw County. The northern portion is in southern Pushmataha County. The Lyndol Fry Waterfowl Refuge is located adjacent to the Kiamichi River and consists of 3,500 acres.
Hugo Lake provides more than just fishing

What’s legal when noodling?

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Legal: • Using only the hands to take catfish and nongame fish, which includes buffalo and carp. • Using a stringer to secure a fish once it has been caught.

Spring fishing tips

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The days are getting longer and the water is heating up, triggering the spawning cycle of most sporting fish in Oklahoma. Spring, especially April, is the best time to take a kid or introduce someone new to fishing. The bite is fast and furious and the weather is nice and mild!
ABOVE: Earl Blagg Austin Potter and his papa, Ron Potter III, proudly pose next to the 54-pound catfish they caught on a jugline at Hugo Lake.

Fishing on Hugo Lake

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The first thing to know about lake fishing is that there are two types of lakes: natural and man-made. While both types are freshwater fishing environments, for best results, you should still use the lake fishing tips that apply to the type of lake fishing you plan to do. Learn more about natural versus man-made lakes, how to identify the best fishing lakes, and how to fish in a lake. Species like largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye , perch, bluegill and lake trout are just some of the game fish that you will have the opportunity to catch while lake fishing.
LARGEMOUTH BASS: The largemouth bass is the most popular freshwater game fish in the U.S.

Hugo Lake update from the Corps of Engineers

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The following recreation areas at Hugo are fully open for the 2021 recreation season: Kiamichi Park, Virgil Point, Wilson Point, Sawyer Bluff, Bridgeview, Overlook, Salt Creek, Frazier Creek, Rattan Landing and Mahaffee Point.

Fishing for something fun to do?

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As the days get warmer, fishing seems to only get better. Why not wet a line and make some great memories on or near the water? Here are some ways to experience the joys of fishing.
Oklahoma’s Free Fishing Days is the perfect chance to show someone the joys of fishing for the first time. No state fishing llicense is required. (Joshua Denham/2018 Readers’ Photo Showcase)
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