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Greasy B

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  1. You could probably do it at 200 cfs, 60-100 would be perfect. The river has a pretty good slug coming down it now but it might be right for floating in a couple of days and wadable a few days later. The further upstream you go the quicker it will settle down.
  2. Love your hall of fame. Good luck with your recovery, the fish will be there waiting.
  3. A fine fish however you look at it. Good going.
  4. The USGS gage shows a steadily dropping river and ideal levels. This probably means clarity is good. The rivers east of the upper basin got a big dose or rain this week and are rising. I'm not sure how much gasconade got but there maybe I rise coming down that won't show on the gage for a day or two.
  5. Best catch ever.
  6. Did you catch any fish before the wires fried?
  7. Fishless days, angling nights.
  8. My experiences are similar to Al's and my attitude is similar to wally's. I have seen fish on beds as late as mid June but generally the fish will go in a funk for a few weeks then gradually move into their summer pattern. The summer pattern will last until early or mid October, fishing will be much more consistent and predictable.
  9. Yep, I believe I'm right down the street from you. I'll PM my number . This weekend is the full moon, and last night was my first evening of hunting for BG's. I didn't see much but when I played golf Sunday I seen a bunch of honkers on beds. Mike,
  10. A couple of quotes I took off the Internet: When the Klamath Dams are removed, they will no longer produce hydropower. About 896 gigawatt-hours (gWh) annually will be lost. (One gigawatt-hour equals 1,000,000 kilowatt-hours, enough electricity to power 200 homes for a year.) There are more than 12,000,000 homes in California
  11. I suspect the percentage of power these dams added to overall production was low.
  12. Sad, makes you appreciate every day, even the not so great days.
  13. That's a fine boat, we could get in a bidding war....?
  14. The USGS gage above Buck Hollow shows water temperature.
  15. I have always attributed mysterious human like sounds to wild cats, owls or flying monkeys. On the one occasion we did find what was making the noise it was a dog suffering slow tortured death. The dog was on JF.
  16. They should add a few pot holes.
  17. I have seen the illusion of rivers running up hill when driving along side them out west. I suspect it's due to the scale of the landscape and my brains inability to discern up from down but I never heard a good explanation.
  18. We can take the source of the Missouri River further: At elevation 9,396 ft at the Continental Divide and at the border between Montana and Idaho in the headwaters of Hell Roaring Creek. The latter is a tributary of the Red Rock River, a tributary of the Beaverhead River, a tributary of the Jefferson River, a tributary of the Missouri River. Fascinating subject.
  19. I fished it a couple of times about ten years ago. All lakes are in some state of dying, I believe Horseshoe is about dead as a fishery. At the time a local told me they could have flushed much of the silt out during to 93 flood but chose not to at the request of a local business. It's still a beautiful lake.
  20. Yes camping and cabins. I'll leave the fishing advice to others who are more knowledgable.
  21. If you going to camp on the river definitely 11PT. Too many no trespassing signs and purple paint on NFOW. No fun camping in someones back yard.
  22. Wow what a day, good for you guys. Are those Mitch Craws?
  23. Yes, similar geology, soil and topography. They even smell the same.
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