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  1. On 12/15/2023 at 8:43 AM, FishnDave said:

    For interested fly tyers wanting to create something that looks like 2024's hatch...it turns out there is sort of a mix of 2 species in this hatch.  Here's some pics:

    Magicicada neotredecim:

    ndecimall.jpg

    Maybe-a-Magicicada-neotredecim-in-Illino

    original.jpeg

    and Magicicada tredecim:

    m_tdecimall.jpg

    Magicicada-tredecim-Ohio-2014-caught-by-

    Magicicada-tredecassini-Ohio-2014.jpg

    That botton one looks just like my stoneflies on the underneath view

  2. 3 hours ago, mic said:

    You didn't say if you like big water or small.  How about going east instead of North and West.

    Nothin bigger than Taney or the white for sure. But not 4 ft streams either. we've thought about goin east too. Basically lookin at whatever someone suggests. Nothin crowded but not lookin to hike in 4 or 5 miles either. 

  3. don't stop Skeeter. ur gettin me fired up already. Just wish we had more than 9 days. We were makin several local trips a year but a stint of unemployment, then in the hospital with covid in 2021 then hip replacement in 2022 and I'm ready to get back after it.

  4. Skeeter, this is exactly the info I'm looking for. That area is definitely towards the top of the list. Also looking for areas on the way from NW MO to our destination. Only got a week so trying to incorporate spots on the way so it doesn't seem like we drive more than we fish. I'll look up some of your locations you listed. Thanks a bunch.

    Would also entertain any other locations any direction but want to keep under 20 hrs away again with spots to fish there and back.

     

    Thanks again and keep the ideas coming!

  5. Wife says we're goin somewhere wadin the summer and it's up to me to figure out where. Both good fly fishermen but not big on long hikes. Have fished Taney, The White, Green River, and in CO, IA,MN,WI. Lookin for that bucket list trip as we're close to 60 yrs old. DO NOT CARE FOR TROUT PARKS OR CROWDS. 

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  6. On 5/1/2020 at 6:23 PM, netboy said:

    Dry flies are definitely my favorite way to fish for trout. I'd rather catch 1 on a dry fly than 5 under an indicator. It is really fun to watch them come up under the fly and either see their mouth open and take it or turn away.

    Couldn't agree more. Something about that take!

    Thanks for the report.

  7. Congrats to you Bill on a beautiful fish. I have no doubt that you and everyone involved did everything possible to save this fish. Don't think I would of done anything different.

     

     I was lucky enough to land a 20 lb Brown earlier this year. Had 2 of my favorite fishing partners with me. 2 of my sons. Only thing that would of been better was if my wife and other son were on the spot when I caught it(they were back at the cabin). Everyone has different opinions. The 3 of us didn't completely agree on how to handle the fish once netted but all had the same goal in mind. A healthy release. And it was accomplished. The 3 of us will rember that fish adventure the rest of our lives. Don't worry about the negative Nellies out there living like Alice in Wonderland on the internet.

    I'm sorry you're sad you caught it but one day maybe you'll be glad. Karma is a wonderful thing and from the accounts above by many people that do know you, you deserve it.

  8. Fished last night at cable 9 to midnight.  2 of us caught 1 Wally 1 brown an 11 bows. Threw plugs but they didnt seem to want big ones. Hitting light. Wife caught a nice fat bow 18 inches. Buddy caught a nice brown below 2 today. He thought it was approximately 5 lbs. On pink furbug. Getting ready to head back out and see if it looks like a Christmas tree of headlamps on the water.

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