our hatchery raised trout are by far the worst. not sure about the wild ones, never kept one here in MO. best, well id have to say walleye, but white bass and blue cat are up there too but as dan said you HAVE to take the red meat out of both.
Sta-bil marine works great. Stabilizes fuel easily over the winter for me. I run a 9.5 hp 2 stroke , a 70 hp 2 stroke & a 2hp 4 stroke. I use it in all of em. Works great. I try not to leave much fuel in the tanks & I also add some seafoam. I run fuel out of carbs when I put em away for any extended period.
ness is spot on.
i prefer shorter & lighter. your fly box will work just fine. focus more on presentation and less on what fly & you'll catch fish. oh & dont walk thru the stream.
where did you see the water drop? not trying to argue but the gauge at 215 doesnt show that much of a drop. I believe it falls fast. & maybe its different down stream at Taylor or Orleans based on lake levels. I'm not sold on the gauge height info coming from there.
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/mo/nwis/uv?site_no=06918740
With water like this, how far would you expect the fish to go upstream? 550th? 111th? Little sac conservation area? How far upstream have you heard of people catching them?
Can you run a bass boat up the little sac from Aldrich right now? I’ve seen them up by Ireland before but I’ve also high centered a small Jon boat by the old bridge pillars. Just nervous bc I havnt done it & don’t want any problems. Where does the channel run out there?
is that easy access at the old bridge pillars? say, easy enough to load/unload a small jon?
ive driven by on water but never been there on land. can you pull up close to the water?
looking for a snap in style pedestal with or without the seat. 24"-30" length. If you got one or know where to pick one up at a reasonable price let me know.
Thanks.
yeah thats a real good pattern at 40. id take that.
I also do that with my blind. if Im hunting a few days in a row i'll leave it out & set it up each day. just easier when you only have to carry it in once.