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If needed you can buy a license the old fashion way as well at Walmart or Harps in Mountain Home or possibly Dally's Ozark fly shop in Cotter/Gassville on Rt 126.
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I don't know if most of the folks here think that trout eggs hatch quickly like bluegill or even bass that hatch in less than a week and begin feeding soon after hatch. Trout need consistent conditions for close to 21 to 28 days for a successful hatch. Longer at lower temps. Then they take close to 14 to 20 days to adsorb their yolk sacs before they are active swimmers and feeders. A lot could go wrong during those times that would prevent a successful year class. So in MO they are more likely to be successful in spots that have only modest changes in water volume, dissolved oxygen levels, and temp like the small creeks that do have natural production. Whether browns could spawn in Barren fork creek or Blues springs or Crane may be possible bit detrimental to those rainbows already in those creeks.
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Good luck @Seth on that 20 inch brown. My largest on the white was 19 inches but saw and netted a bunch of 20+ inch browns last jigfest. I have been snake bit on browns the last few trips to the White. Closest may have been when fishing with @LittleRedFisherman and @JestersHK when I hooked and lost a big fish only to be followed with catching a very small rainbow on the next cast😌.
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I would agree👍. Caught plenty fish myself the day we met up with you by the dam.
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Nope just passing on trivial knowledge
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Both are considered to be authentic to their ethnicity, ciopinno as an Italian dish and fortune cookies an Asian dish. However both were recipes that were developed in the US.
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So what do cioppino and fortune cookies have in common?
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When is there ever a time on Capp's that wind is not an issue?
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Central Iowa - Late November 2019
Johnsfolly replied to FishnDave's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
Nice day of panfishing! Congrats! Looks like fun for sure. -
We prefer to roast our own pumpkins instead of using canned pumpkin. We like like fresh cranberry sauce with orange zest. Tastes better than canned. Kind of like tying flies versus just buying them. You do whatever you prefer.
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I'm in charge of the turkey and will spatchcock it again this year. This is the third year cooking it this way. Love the even cooking of the breast and thighs. Thanks RPS! Standard fare the rest if the way. Green bean casserole and homemade cranberry sauce from my wife. Also one homemade pumpkin pie that we roasted and cleaned the pumpkin not can pumpkin.
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The guy next to me was using a similar setup with pearl flukes and dipping the tails in chartreuse. He caught a bunch of hybrids and some LMB as well.
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Could be.... I think that there were Find Jimmy Hoffa tours going on in the background !
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I have watched it as well. some of those courses are awesome. To Ricks' point that is a live video game. Just look at the pilot's faces when they crash their drone.
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What are you listening to?
Johnsfolly replied to Bushbeater's topic in New News and General Discussion
My friend in high school had a lot in common with Fats Domino. His girlfriend lived on Blueberry Hill! -
In Missouri. Within a three county radius of Wrench😌.
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SSHHH!!
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Saw this Wrangler at a boat access on Sun. Saw the OAF sticker as well as a Lilley's Landing sticker on the other side. Wasn't able to wait for you to trailer your boat. Would live to know whose jeep this is. PM me if you don't want your jeep recognized.
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Just gig a brown on Sat that way it won't get loose. Did I just say that 😌? Good luck guys. I will be headed back to Maryland from Georgia on Sunday. Picked this last weekend to fish Missouri.
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11-24-19 fishing with my boys.
Johnsfolly replied to Daryk Campbell Sr's topic in Montauk State Park
Looks like a great day at the park. I can't keep Livie from sculpin fishing below the plunge pool😌 that you guys were fishing. Congrats on besting the boys! Always good for dad to win some😀. -
My favorite Karaoke song of all time😀!
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I'm posting this post here to protect a secret location. I'm back in MO for a couple of days and over this last weekend. I had a trip planned for Sunday but not Sat. Most of this year I have focused on catching a bunch of new species but not really on trying to push the number if species that I will catch this year. That changed when I went to Texas with @Ham. After I got back I was close to catching at least 75 different species. I was at 74 species when I got to Missouri. My buddy from Columbia sent me a photo with him holding up a stringer of whites and hybrids. I called him and got details on where he was and what he was using. Jigging spoons was the deal. I had planned on going to Truman but they weren't going to run water. So I went to the spot recommended by my friend. Picked up some spoons in chartreuse/white, blue, black and white and silver chrome. The weather was sketchy and was snowing when I got to the access. I had warm gear so was good to go! I got to where my buddy suggested and started with a chart/white 1 oz spoon. First cast I get bumped then bit. Heavy fish. Not much fight. Still took time to land this asian carp. It was hooked in the roof of the mouth so a solid catch for my 75th species. I'm inclined to consider this a silver carp. My next cast into that same current stream. Again bumped them hooked up to fish that had my reel screaming until I could start back reeling. Fish made three or four hard runs then just ran out of steam. Had a lot of line out so took time to get this heavy fish in. This was another asian carp and likely a bighead carp. I hooked its tail and the hook pulled as I was beaching the fish. So no photo. I moved further upstream and switched baits. Guys were catching whites on swim baits. I put on a 1/4 oz orange jig head and a pearl grub with a chartreuse paddletail. I shortened the bait to be about 2.5 to 3 inches long. I cast across the current and was slowly reeling in the bait. I gave it a slight jerk and got a solid hit. Landed my first white bass of the year No. 76. Not much bigger than the white perch back in MD. I got good at geel that tick on the line when a white grabbed the bait and caught a few more and this one was my 1000th fish for the year 👍! I had success using a chartreuse 1/4 oz head with the same grub combo. The guys up closer to the heavier current were landing decent hybrids. Around 9:30 most guys caught enough and left. I fished up there with a 1 oz chrome spoon and landed a couple more whites and my first hybrid of the day. I do count known hybrids so this was No. 77 for the year. Just to keep this location a secret to just me and the 15 to 20 guys fishing with me and the 10 to 15 that were there on Sunday I won't say where was able to Bag these Dam fish😀. Here are baits that worked. Tight Lines everyone!
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There are lots of bands that weakly build a song around a catchy refrain. Kiss' Rock and Roll All Nite has less than 50 actual words in the song. I was listening and the radio played "Come" on feel the noize by Quiet Riot and that song has maybe 40 words at most. "I don't know why! I don't know why! anymore!"
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De do do do de da da da.. All that I want to say to you De do do do de da da da .. Their innocence will pull me through. Actually these are misheard lyrics they are just Crap😂!!
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And on all panfish including rock bass and smallmouth👍!