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Quill, thanks again for all your effort in setting up the OAF tournament.
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Got out yesterday for one last time before packing up and heading home to MN. I was determined to relax, not worry about how I did, and just enjoy what the day had to offer. Between the weather and the fishing, I couldn’t have asked for anything more. The first three fish of the day were a 17” Smallmouth, a 16” Spot, and a 19” Largemouth. Quite the going away present, I’d say. Water temps in the morning were 58, but by late afternoon, I saw 65 in a pocket that had the breeze blowing into it all afternoon. I had 20 for the day, 10 keepers, all deceived by either a 1/16 or 1/8 Ned head from dtrs5kprs with either a PBJ or green pumpkin Zero, except for one LM that thought I couldn’t see her under a branch. She chomped on a tx-rigged green pumpkin Baby Brush Hog. The fish were spawning big time and all that I caught were released back to their bedchambers after a quick measurement and sometimes pic. To say that this lake and area have gotten into my blood would be an understatement. Over the last 16 years I have been blessed to fish all over the central part of the U.S., from Lake of the Woods to Falcon Lake, TX. I used to think that nothing could beat the natural beauty of the lakes in northern MN, but, Table Rock and the surrounding Ozarks have proven that to be wrong. Perhaps I’d feel different if I were ever to be here in the summer with the crush of people and boat traffic but late winter and spring cannot be beat. And while the fishing and natural beauty of this place are enough, the polite and unassuming local people that I’ve met are an unexpected bonus. Of course this includes meeting and interacting with several fine folks from this forum. The OAF fun tournament in mid-March was definitely one of the highlights of my stay this year and the fishing info and help I received pretty much revolutionized my fishing here. If any of you ever get to MN, send me a note and I’ll help if I can. There’s several lakes and chances are really good I won’t be able to help specifically, but, I’m working on that. I will be anxious this year to see how the Ned works on an outside weedline and have no doubt that it’ll fool more than a few smallies as well. Finally, a few pics and a quote if you don’t mind me getting a little philosophical. Robert Traver is speaking about trout fishing and the part about telephones is unfortunately no longer true, but to me, it is still the most eloquent statement on fishing that I’ve ever read and it came to mind as I get ready to leave. “I fish because I love to. Because I love the environs where trout are found, which are invariably beautiful, and hate the environs where crowds of people are found, which are invariably ugly. Because of all the television commercials, cocktail parties, and assorted social posturing I thus escape. Because in a world where most men seem to spend their lives doing what they hate, my fishing is at once an endless source of delight and an act of small rebellion. Because trout do not lie or cheat and cannot be bought or bribed, or impressed by power, but respond only to quietude and humility, and endless patience. Because I suspect that men are going this way for the last time and I for one don't want to waste the trip. Because mercifully there are no telephones on trout waters. Because in the woods I can find solitude without loneliness. ... And finally, not because I regard fishing as being so terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant and not nearly so much fun.” I’m already looking forward to next year. Lord willing, I’ll be back. I hope you all have an awesome fishing season this year.
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Got out yesterday for one last time before packing up and heading home to MN. I was determined to relax, not worry about how I did, and just enjoy what the day had to offer. Between the weather and the fishing, I couldn’t have asked for anything more. The first three fish of the day were a 17” Smallmouth, a 16” Spot, and a 19” Largemouth. Quite the going away present, I’d say. Water temps in the morning were 58, but by late afternoon, I saw 65 in a pocket that had the breeze blowing into it all afternoon. I had 20 for the day, 10 keepers, all deceived by either a 1/16 or 1/8 Ned head from dtrs5kprs with either a PBJ or green pumpkin Zero, except for one LM that thought I couldn’t see her under a branch. She chomped on a tx-rigged green pumpkin Baby Brush Hog. The fish were spawning big time and all that I caught were released back to their bedchambers after a quick measurement and sometimes pic. To say that this lake and area have gotten into my blood would be an understatement. Over the last 16 years I have been blessed to fish all over the central part of the U.S., from Lake of the Woods to Falcon Lake, TX. I used to think that nothing could beat the natural beauty of the lakes in northern MN, but, Table Rock and the surrounding Ozarks have proven that to be wrong. Perhaps I’d feel different if I were ever to be here in the summer with the crush of people and boat traffic but late winter and spring cannot be beat. And while the fishing and natural beauty of this place are enough, the polite and unassuming local people that I’ve met are an unexpected bonus. Of course this includes meeting and interacting with several fine folks from this forum. The OAF fun tournament in mid-March was definitely one of the highlights of my stay this year and the fishing info and help I received pretty much revolutionized my fishing here. If any of you ever get to MN, send me a note and I’ll help if I can. There’s several lakes and chances are really good I won’t be able to help specifically, but, I’m working on that. I will be anxious this year to see how the Ned works on an outside weedline and have no doubt that it’ll fool more than a few smallies as well. Finally, a few pics and a quote if you don’t mind me getting a little philosophical. Robert Traver is speaking about trout fishing and the part about telephones is unfortunately no longer true, but to me, it is still the most eloquent statement on fishing that I’ve ever read and it came to mind as I get ready to leave. “I fish because I love to. Because I love the environs where trout are found, which are invariably beautiful, and hate the environs where crowds of people are found, which are invariably ugly. Because of all the television commercials, cocktail parties, and assorted social posturing I thus escape. Because in a world where most men seem to spend their lives doing what they hate, my fishing is at once an endless source of delight and an act of small rebellion. Because trout do not lie or cheat and cannot be bought or bribed, or impressed by power, but respond only to quietude and humility, and endless patience. Because I suspect that men are going this way for the last time and I for one don't want to waste the trip. Because mercifully there are no telephones on trout waters. Because in the woods I can find solitude without loneliness. ... And finally, not because I regard fishing as being so terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant and not nearly so much fun.” I’m already looking forward to next year. Lord willing, I’ll be back. I hope you all have an awesome fishing season this year.
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Amen. A grain of wheat amidst a whole lot of internet chaff.
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Hopefully, you got to fish!
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Tried to send you a PM but was told you can't receive any. Have some info for you on Sturgeon Bay.
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Welcome to the forum. Nice mixed bag!
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Fished the Indian Pt area mid to late afternoon for 4 hours. Caught 15 but only 4 were keepers. Fished a 1/8 Ned with green pumpkin Zero on a long, secondary point with a lot of nice rock. Fished 10-15' and marked a lot of fish in 14-16'. Water temps 57-58, overcast, and a SE wind that shifted to the E and then shifted again to the NE. Fish seemed a little off and I had to let the Ned soak a little longer than my impatient self would prefer. Caught my biggest fish down here so far, a 19" smallie (I think?) - see 2nd pic below - possibly a meanmouth? Can't seem to get enough of these smallies. Being from the northland, it is my favorite by a long margin and to be able to catch them down here is just a bonus. Porker 19" Smallie/Meanmouth??
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Fished the Indian Pt area mid to late afternoon for 4 hours. Caught 15 but only 4 were keepers. Fished a 1/8 Ned with green pumpkin Zero on a long, secondary point with a lot of nice rock. Fished 10-15' and marked a lot of fish in 14-16'. Water temps 57-58, overcast, and a SE wind that shifted to the E and then shifted again to the NE. Fish seemed a little off and I had to let the Ned soak a little longer than my impatient self would prefer. Caught my biggest fish down here so far, a 19" smallie (I think?) - see 2nd pic below - possibly a meanmouth? Can't seem to get enough of these smallies. Being from the northland, it is my favorite by a long margin and to be able to catch them down here is just a bonus. Porker 19" Smallie/Meanmouth??
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WD-40 works pretty good for me. Spray it good, let it sit for a few seconds, and wipe it with a paper towel or rag.
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There's an awful lot of background in those pics Dave. Kind of a rookie mistake. After another 15-20 years of coming down here, I'll know where you were fishing. Glad you were able to get the tire fixed and get out there after 'em.
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Don't beat yourself up too bad James. Hindsight is 20/20 as they say and it's amazing how clear the picture can become at the end of the day. Don't ask me how I know...
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Great report Jeff. Sounds like you're dialed in!
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I could not agree more. Same goes for their mag. Parts of it read like an issue of Boy's Life that I used to get when I was a kid.
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I'm totally happy with it as long as I stay out of the BBC Mercury 3 Liter forum. Spend any time in there and I'm afraid to use it.
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James, it's a Merc ProXS. Best of luck to you and Donna on Saturday. I'm pretty sure I won't be venturing that far but it does pain me that there is so much lake with so little time...
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I plan to be out Friday as well with my youngest son who is on his way down from Minnesocold as we speak. If we cross paths, do stop for a chat!
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I've been concentrating in the KC to Coombs Ferry area because frankly, I've had no reason to try anywhere else. Monday, I easily had the best day on The Rock that I've ever had. I didn't get on the lake until 11:30am and only then after forfeiting my birthright to my boss so that he would allow me to work just half the day (the fish seem to be quite a bit more willing in the afternoons anyway). I've had some of my best fishing lately after derby check-in time. Caught 28 fish between 13 - 17 1/2" and every last one of those rascals came on a 1/8oz Little Guy head from Dave (aka dtrs5kprs) adorned with half a PBJ zero. It was a real smorgasbord with 7 SM, 8 LM, and 13 Spots. 14 were keeper-sized. The vast majority came from primary and secondary points with me basically casting to the first break off the bank. If there was some type of wood (cedar, laydown) on that first break, it was almost a guarantee. Wind was fairly heavy out of the south but since I was by myself, I just drifted along casting downwind so that I could maintain some slack in the line. Water temps were 52.5 to 54. It seems like the temps have been in the low to mid 50s for weeks now. I get the impression that the finned critters are starting to feel amorous and ready to get on with it whether the water temp cooperates or not. A 17 1/2" LM and 16" SM. Good times on a ML rod with 8lb test! A fitting end to a great day on the water - a toast to all those providing such great info on this forum.
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I've been concentrating in the KC to Coombs Ferry area because frankly, I've had no reason to try anywhere else. Monday, I easily had the best day on The Rock that I've ever had. I didn't get on the lake until 11:30am and only then after forfeiting my birthright to my boss so that he would allow me to work just half the day (the fish seem to be quite a bit more willing in the afternoons anyway). I've had some of my best fishing lately after derby check-in time. Caught 28 fish between 13 - 17 1/2" and every last one of those rascals came on a 1/8oz Little Guy head from Dave (aka dtrs5kprs) adorned with half a PBJ zero. It was a real smorgasbord with 7 SM, 8 LM, and 13 Spots. 14 were keeper-sized. The vast majority came from primary and secondary points with me basically casting to the first break off the bank. If there was some type of wood (cedar, laydown) on that first break, it was almost a guarantee. Wind was fairly heavy out of the south but since I was by myself, I just drifted along casting downwind so that I could maintain some slack in the line. Water temps were 52.5 to 54. It seems like the temps have been in the low to mid 50s for weeks now. I get the impression that the finned critters are starting to feel amorous and ready to get on with it whether the water temp cooperates or not. A 17 1/2" LM and 16" SM. Good times on a ML rod with 8lb test! A fitting end to a great day on the water - a toast to all those providing such great info on this forum.
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Current Fishing Report April 7th. 2015 Baxter, Missouri
Macsimus replied to Bill Babler's topic in Table Rock Lake
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Sounds like a great day. Things are really starting to "pop", I'd say!
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Grrreat day on the water!!! Congrats Jeff!
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Beauty of a smallie. Nice work there Mr. Champ.
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Good read. Thanks for posting.
