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If I remember right the place we took my daughter while in Branson when she was 15 lost a pair of wolves they had and the female was pregnant. One problem with MDC press statements is that wolves mate for life and the pack is usually made of the breeding pair and their offspring, so technically we have a breeding population.
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Well I have to finish up a little airbrush work on a motorcycle tank today and my schedule is cleared for the first this year and Im going fishing. Planning on fishing from below baptist to the park any river updates of advice?
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Stop Proposed Riverways Transfer To State
living_waters replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Conservation Issues
From a political point of view I have been listening to Jason smiths arguments ( and his unending robo calls). Economics and "his" constituents dominates his discourse. To be practical the two could be the very same, I have yet to hear of the ecological impact. Should this not be priority when discussing something of this nature? Would it be such a tragedy if the parks returned to primitive camping and did away with full rv hook ups and access for their christmas lights and astro turf? Would it be so devastating to have to travel at 8 mile an hour upstream and not 18? If it meant your grand kids kids could enjoy the same pristine river your kids did? The main political motivator is the changing policy proposed by the park service and infringement of rights, the initial purpose of the park service was to protect the river from us, maybe we need to consider who can best protect the river and not consider the economic impact until the first is figured out. -
In october of 2000 Me and a buddy were bow hunting an area on the current river on the shannon carter county line. My buddy was on a ridge on the opisite side of the river then I was. I was high in a tree in the flood area of the river below him. He radioed me and said there was a dog running a couple does with fawns across the river towards me. In just a few I seen a doe and two fawns making their way quite fast through the thick tangle below me. Right behind them came the dog and first I thought it was a coyote but as he got closer I could see he was much larger and his coat was different. I drew on him and as he stopped directly under my stand I seen something that made me let off. It had a tracking collar on it. i radioed him back and said Im almost possitive that was a wolf he radioed back that he didnt want to sayinything but it came under him and that is exactly what he thought. I think I posted picture of some tracks on a a gravel bar of the NFOW last year that belonged to a long legged Molted gray dog. The wolf and mountain loin issue will increase as time goes on, it will follow the path of the bears and hogs we have localy did.
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I can see from the video that Nixon shares some of the same thoughts as I do about gun issues.... When he jokingly points the starting pistol at the fishermen, if I was in the crowd the thought would probably cross my mind also When I first seen the lines of people I thought it would be way too much fun to wade out in the middle of them with my daughters old pink snoopy pole and dressed like this I know this idea is done on the board and I hope no one minds if I crash the party but it looks like fun. Us old people have to let our hair down every now and then(if we had any) lol
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Then June may be a good time to make a trip lol its like fishing a big pond but the pads with give up a cooler full of HUGE red ears. Black rubber legged dragons and bully spiders are good flies. I dont know if I would make a long trip to fish it or not, Have fished it since I was big enough to hold a rod and still fish it a lot since it is just a few miles from my house, it is more of a convenience for me. But I always catch fish, it would be hard to imagine not catching any.
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Probably a better name "cheap and nasty" lol. A non slip loop knot to allow it to move free and it is very productive. Probably because the tail up bounce looks alot like defensive craw moving,
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Sneaky petes, or pencil poppers on fly rod will catch good numbers of bass most of the year, and the occasional dinner plate sized red ear that thinks hes a bass.
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Since I was home with the flu today thought I would tie a few warm water flies. Here is my version of a grim reaper, I like to keep them a little thinner then what most tie them. (forgive my poor tying skills) 3/0 with a large trailer eye I dont use a weed guard for current river so I stop wrap just behind point craft felt cut 1/4" wide about 3" long split half way Body is a fairly tight wrap of poly boa, head is split shot ( I like the round head it seems to hang up less, and its cheap doesn't hurt to snap one of these off their easy to tie and cheap... did I say they were cheap!]) 5" motoroil colored skirt material cut in half, one clump on top and one on bottom. leave a little on the front side when you tie it on.wrap it all the way to the eye and whip finish. I use a paint marker on head then brush with epoxy.
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Reply number 2 by fishenwrench was the best for the lower current "there are no rules" I keep two rods rigged, 1 with a jointed minnow (silver backed shad for late winter early spring, sunfish up to early july) and the other a grim reaper in tones of brown. And I fish them everywhere, sunlight, temp, wind can change patterns totally. Clousers, poppers, wooly buggers and sneaky petes will catch fish but confidence makes up for a lot. On sunny winter days often a dead drifted grim reaper will pull fish out of water you would never dream of them being in cold weather. For whatever reason it seams that I do best with flies in the 4 to 5 inch range. The stretch of current from paintrock to doniphan is some of the best smallie water in the country, but it is also the most unpredictable. You just have to cover water until you find out what is working that day under those conditions. I find i am much more productive changing patterns then I am changing flies. If I let myself get into the mode of fly hunting I will miss out on some good water I should have been catching fish on. For instance last trip fished for 2 hrs stripping minnow by casting 90 degrees to the bank and boat with only a couple fish, a simple change of casting upstream at a 45 degree and slowing retrieve down to where I was picking up at a 45 degree down stream. it was good for 25 fish in the next 2 hrs.
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Self Promoting Poor Quality Video
living_waters replied to Justin Spencer's topic in North Fork of the White River
I have a question, in the shot of the front door it looks like you are wearing one of those radio head sets. Was that music layered over the video or is that actually what you were listening too? If it was what you were listening to next vid you might want to pic the diet coke. Just kidding, nice video and like I have said before I am jealous lol. -
You know I have this theory, they don't really catch a lot of fish they just play excessively with the ones they do catch. Just kidding, im just jealous I cant fall out my back door and roll off into some real fishy water like they can. Nice video, I did notice something in yours that I have noticed in others that adds to the quality........ it is fishing with someone else. I live in a part of the country where if you aren't setting on the front of a boat starring at six rods with minnows hanging from them they look at ya like you have 3 heads. My only fishing partner is my wife and good luck with getting her to help you video anything. She dont want you anywhere near her when she is fishing, she has an imaginary space around her that she polices like a mother lion protecting her cubs, get too close and you will have a petes rubber legs up side the head. Those fish in that space are hers and nobody better mess with them......... Im just waiting for the day when a canoe full of cub scouts gets swamped because they made her miss a fish. lol
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Mic I have to be honest, watching Brians oldest boys double haul makes mine look like I have some kind of casting turrets syndrome on a good day. lol But I am planning on redeeming myself, my daughter is having twin girls and they will make the best of the boys look like newbie daffodils, atleast thats my intentions Their momma can do it with a bow. Justin I cant scratch my but with any accuracy, much less cast with my left. A good cortisone shot and rest is the only way to help mine, thats why I have only been fishing a few times this winter. Does suck though! Thanks fisheye I will check it out.
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Here is a couple stills taken with my phone. Biggest Smallest from Barren Fork Seen waaaay too many of these Thanks Justin and Mic. My old camera recorded directly to DVD format and was such a pain to edit, most videos were left raw. This GoPro has kinda sparked my interest in editing the videos, maybe once I find a good cheap user friendly software, make it through the learning curve of the software and cameras the videos will get a little better. BUT then I will also need to be a little less intense about catching fish. My mind is picturing the fish setting in front of the rock or right behind the end of the log, and no matter how many times i repeat to my self "turn on the camera" its always after the fact when I remember it. lol Oh I almost forgot please over look the nasty looking casting, I have been nursing a bad case of tennis elbow and a bad shoulder. im gonna have to get Brian Wise's boys to reteach me how to cast. lol