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  • Birthday 11/30/1977

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    Ofallon, MO
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    Love fishing for Trout and Smallmouth in Ozark Steams!<br /><br />A novice flyfisher...I'm learning as I go!

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  1. 1. Lots more boulders/cover in stream. 2. Remove all rock jetties 3. Limit the # of fisherman on the stream per day (example: sell 50 tags RSVP and 50 first come-first serve) 4. I personally would like artificial only, but am understanding of bait. 5. 2 fish limit. C&R over 18" 6. Remove dam at end of park. 7. Stock browns for C&R fishing 8. Stock fish like they did prior to a few years ago
  2. I have camped and fished here for many years. There are plenty of fishing spots right at the campground as well as up and downstream from the campground (more up than down). Very easy to wade. Use anything that looks like a small crawfish and you will do very well. I use crawfish looking jigs bounced slowly along the bottom.
  3. I am late in posting this, but just got back in town from family vacation. As part of our trip, we camped at Bull Shoals/White River state park for two days on July 5 and 6. I only got to fish on the morning of the 6th from about 8:15-12:00. Water was perfect for wading and was very foggy. I started right at the upper campground circle and waded across to deeper water. There were a fair amount of people fishing....looked like a MO trout park in spots. I did not catch a thing with only one bite for the first hour or so and neither did anyone fishing around me. I noticed a large hatch of small black insects around 9:30 and fish eating them off the surface. I did not pack a ton of dries for this trip, but i tied on a size 14 black and tan EHC. It was a hit with the trout! First cast = 16" very FAT brown trout. Caught about 5 on that fly and then tied on a small dropper and caught 3 more on it. I was the only one catching fish around me. Then, the dry fly bite turned off like a switch. I caught a few more on a black and silver size 18 zebra midge. I moved downstream from the state park dock a few hundred yards to a good riffle. I proceeded to get a fish or a bite on almost every cast on either a red copper john or black and silver zebra midge. Caught 8 there, including my first every brook trout. I had to stop fishing to join family for lunch. This was my first time ever fishing the White and I really liked it....hope it will not be my last. BTW - I have read the other threads on the White river recently about the "Golden Trout" being caught. I saw one in the slack water by the concrete pier at the park both days during high water.
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  5. Funny...i got my start fly fishing 2 years ago during a guided trip in Estes Park in Big Thompson Canyon as well! I echo the $$$ comments above! I have the added problem of once i get into something, wanting to go all the way! I have been to Montauk a few times and would recommend small (size 18-22) Zebra Midges and Size 16-18 Chartruse Copper Johns.......they worked decently well for me at least.
  6. I Love Estes Park! Been fishing with a guide twice in Big Thompson Canyon....probably my two favorite fishing trips ever!
  7. IMO, i agree that waders once full do not really "weigh you down" because the force of water is equal all the way around them. I think that they just make it really hard to swim and get out of a difficult situation. I have saved my old pair of waders for a future dip in a swimming pool to test my opinion out. We will see!
  8. I have only fished the current a handful of times, but have waded the area between the park and baptist several times and there are very few gravel bars in this section large enough to set up camp on IMO.
  9. About 10 years ago, on a very hot June float trip on the Huzzah, i floated past a family that was fishing with nightcrawlers and had stringers with several rainbow trout on them. I was shocked to see this on the Huzzah to say the least. After I got home, i looked at a map and realized that we were about a mile or so downstream of the confluence of the Dry Creek coming from Westover and the Huzzah. I assumed that they were all escaped trout from there. Was still surprised to see them alive on a 95 degree day in the Huzzah though! I think Bass Resort also services the Huzzah, so pic could be from there I guess.
  10. Largemouth - 12lbs on a 7" plastic worm @ LOZ in May 1996 Smallmouth - 7.5lbs on a silver crankbait in Canada
  11. I had success in March with Psycho Prince above and just below TanVat
  12. I believe April, but certainly by May.
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