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Had a chance to try out the photarium on Saturday. Should have thought to bring a towel to wipe the water off of the outside...maybe an aquarium brush for the micro bubbles on the inside too. Looks like this guy had been caught before. Some abstract macro photos with color heightened.
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IME, the best way to gauge depth of water for wading is by megawatt generation. 45mw is still pretty deep for wading (3.5-5 ft in most places) and limits you to the edges. 25mw or less is wadeable. SWPA Generation schedule (#12 TRD) http://www.swpa.gov/generationschedules.aspx I usually use the IPhone web app and click on the SWPA Forecasts icon http://92dde882-3cfb-4c7f-adcc-87502002a0c8.conduitapps.com/landing/Desktop#.Vgwcciu8mUm
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Just thought I would share this in case someone else was thinking of making one (or buying one). Thanks Phil for blazing the trail. I made a 20" x 10" x 4" photarium the other day for taking macro photos of fish. I went to PolyFab here in Springfield and got a 2ft x 2ft piece of 1/4" acrylic for $25. They also threw in a partially used tube of Weld-On for putting it together (Thanks PolyFab!). It took just a little over 2 hours to make. I might add a carrying strap of some kind, so if you see some guy in waders with a big hat, a big backpack, a fly rod, and an aquarium slung over his shoulder, that's me! I'll post more pics once I get some fish in it.
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Met a fellow oaf member for some mcloud action in crane today
John W Kelly replied to trythisonemv's topic in Crane Creek
Hi Alex, thanks for the trip. We had a great time! Sorry, a little late responding Here are a few of the pics I took: This is that secret spot where you caught the 30-incher, shh: Threw a chub into the mix: McCloud: A few flies that came off the water: Some FishFX photos from the McCloud trout (need to get a photarium): -
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Inspiration for Primrose and Pearl?
John W Kelly replied to John W Kelly's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Hi Phil, yes I did. Thank you! That day, I lugged around a full frame camera with a 100mm macro lens. I normally carry a small Sony RX100m2 in my waders, which also takes good high-res macro pics. A pupa/adult fly project would be cool. I have photographs (varying quality) of several different pupa that I've come across. If you ever want a third hand to tag along with you and take pics of fish or bugs, let me know I often see this one wiggling it's way to the surface: -
Inspiration for Primrose and Pearl?
John W Kelly replied to John W Kelly's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Ok, maybe the one small ignorant, starving, or curious trout will. I've caught one or two trout on an American flag inspired midge, but the P&P consistently produces 'better' results. So I'll re-phrase my original question: Has anyone seen a living midge that the P&P resembles?? -
Inspiration for Primrose and Pearl?
John W Kelly replied to John W Kelly's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
You cant just make any ol' fly and expect the trout to gobble it up wherever you're fishing. The two most successful midges that I use on Taney just happen to be ones that I created from direct observation. That isn't a coincidence. One of them doesn't even catch fish at Bennett. I would bet that the P&P is based on larvae that someone (the Parkers?) found and tried to mimic. Maybe not though.... Here's the finished bug product. It looks sort of "rusty" perhaps?: -
Does anyone know what the inspirational larva is for the very popular and effective P&P? I've fished Taney many times over the past several years, and pay close attention to the bugs, but this is the closest to a P&P larva that I've come across. There were hundreds of dead ones scattered around on a large rock up closer to the dam, but this one still looked alive and still undergoing metamorphosis:
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thx Crazy4! I wondered how he could see what he was doing. The fog was developing, then dissipating, then developing, then dissipating pretty fast though. Paranoia would set in just watching the wake come and then trying to "run". At least that's my experience...lol
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To any Crane Creek fishermen. I would like to take some photos of the McCloud trout for artistic purposes. If you wouldn't mind for me to silently tag along with you while you fished, and snap photos of the fish you catch, I would appreciate it. I have briefly tried to fish it several times myself without any luck (read 'skill'). If you are a guide and your party would like some photos of themselves fishing at Crane, I could edit a few for them and/or you (free of course, in exchange for the tag along). Or, I could also carry beer for you in my backpack haha....your choice of beer! Or, I could just be there if you are afraid of snakes Message me if you are interested or email jflycaster@outlook.com Thank you!! Edit: I'm very flexible with time, so any time is good.
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Just saw this thread. At 40mw, wading is kept to the edges (I'm 5'9"). In most places that I fished, the drift was still a tad too fast for decent midging, but that was up near the dam (narrower/faster water). I landed a few up there though. Nice little brown Crazy4! Pic of a lone fisherman in the fog that morning :):
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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I sure hope they think so. Will do! Thank You!!
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Thanks Jim! During the reception last Friday, I sat and watched people 'contemplate' the pieces and wondered what kind of thoughts they were conjuring up... I heighten the colors of them as a whole, but don't do a ton of editing otherwise. I usually try to find a good flat crop without much shadow, which helps the 'painting' effect.
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The Springfield Arts Council is having a show at The Creamery Arts Center this month, so I submitted a couple of trout photos. They are printed on canvas (40x28). From this exhibit, the visual arts committee will select artists to participate in an invitational which just happens to be titled "Caught My Eye".
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Thank you all. Unfortunately, I was so focused on taking close-ups of the fish that I forgot to take shots of the whole thing (duh).
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Finally got to get out on the water yesterday. Fished through the calm first, then rain, then sun, then wind. Caught a good number of the 'usual' trout that varies from silver to pale in color, but also caught a few saturated and pretty ones up by the dam. This one was especially colorful:
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Lilleys' Taneycomo Fishing Report, May 2
John W Kelly replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Cool Photarium!! -
FishFX Studio at Artsfest on Walnut Street 2015
John W Kelly replied to John W Kelly's topic in Photography
Had a great time at Artsfest this year (May 2-3). The weather was excellent. I met a lot of people, including fishermen and even fisherwomen from all over. Referred a few to the OA forum. FishFX Studio Booth -
Nice!
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Duane... you weren't supposed to do that!
John W Kelly replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
You could add a weekly "Kids Cast" or "Kids Catch" to the One Cast show. -
I got accepted to the Artsfest on Walnut Street this year. Won "Best of Show 2D" last year with abstract photos of trout . If any of you attend the event (May 2nd & 3rd), look for the booth and stop by and say "Hi". Eyeball of a Pufferfish from the Gulf Landscape from the gill plate and pectoral fin of a Largemouth Bass Flank of a Rainbow Trout