BY ED GODFREY There’s still time to catch some paddlefish There is still time to get on the paddlefish action in northeastern Oklahoma before the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation closes its Paddlefish Research Center on Grand Lake on Thursday. At the research center, anglers can get their paddlefish, also known as spoonbills, cleaned for free and the meat packaged in exchange for the eggs, which the Wildlife Department keeps and processes into caviar and sells to a wholesaler. The money earned from the sale is used for paddlefish management and research. Through Thursday, anglers had checked in 2,906 paddlefish at the center.Read more on NewsOK.com