I have a 13' v bottom aluminum boat in good condition and a Mercury 110 9.8 hp motor that runs great for sale. No title for either.
Willing to accept offers. I also have a gasoline troller and other accessories including portable humminbird fish finder that we could work into a deal if interested.
-Craig
(573)825-2745
*I can text pictures if you'd like.
Stocking foot breathable waders are my choice. You can always dress warm underneath in cold weather and they can fold down to pants when needed for warmer weather and shallow water. I recently picked up a pair of Frogg Toggs and for the money I'm very impressed! You have much range of motion with them and they are far more comfortable. Make sure you get a decent pair of boots and try them on with the waders. Usually I get a size bigger in boots. Ohhh and they have gravel gaurds built in so no need to worry about gravel.
Rochester actually, due to my fiance being a nurse the mayo clinic would he her calling.
After further reading on the Root, Rush and White Water I am a little more at ease. I havnt been able to dig up much on the upper Miss yet. Seems like it might be a little bigger stream that would require floating but I may be wrong. I'm kinda excited to venture new waters.
I was wondering if there are any good streams for fly fishing for trout. The little research I have done dosnt show me much except for lake trout and the driftless region. The driftless seems just fine but if its the only real streams to fish I'm afraid that won't satisfy my appetite. If anyone has some info let me have it. My fiance and I have moved quite a bit so this time we have a a wish list we want to check off when it comes to settling down.
First off thanks for the info. Second nobody is flipping the channel on you and if I did it wouldn't be to watch spongebob. Having as much info as I can before I decide to commit to drive 4+ hours for a two day trip sounds like a safe bet. So in the next few hours or days I might have more questions regarding other waters. Maybe ill go to eleven point maybe I won't. Thanks again for the info! Anyone else have any suggestions?
Is there much water available for wading on Taney? And is there a large crowd? Also how about Norfork Tailwater, I understand that you have to plan around water levels correct?
Thanks but I have done the Niangua many times over. Is it possible to get a kayak into Taney and fish with all of the other boats making wakes? And if so where should I put in at?