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Johnsfolly

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  1. Being 48 and well out of shape I concur about taking along a buddy. I love the parr marks on your trout. If you end up going back down to that section of stream, the hole that I was fishing was 100 to 175 yards downstream of the undercut tree you have pictured. There was an "S" curve in the stream and I was fishing in the middle of the "S". As I mentioned I waited several minutes before making a cast after I got into the water and I hooked into fish both downstream and upstream of my position.
  2. Tha bass is a pig. Congrats on that one Mitch.
  3. Looks like you had a great time. Were you using just white or mostly white globalls?
  4. Nice fish. Good luck to everyone going out soon. I have yet to land an honest 18+" smallie in Missouri. Been stuck on 17.75" as a Missouri best (see picture of last 17.75"). I don't have a boat. So I'm stuck wade fishing most places and I don't hit the bigger rivers.
  5. I agree that it is ridiculus to try for the hero shot by holding the fish out so far that it's impossibly large. Look at this trophy brook trout I caught in Wyoming. It took both hands to hold that one up.
  6. If you look at the MDC map of the trout area for Barren Fork creek, I parked on CC at the bend just above the Rt CC identification on that map. There was old logging activity that left some trail like openings going about 3/4 of the way down to the creek. I really can't call it a trail, but enough openings to be able to piece a route along deer trails and the logging areas to find your way out. I did hit a dry creek that went into Barren fork and used that as a guide on where to go back into the woods. Good luck if you get out that way.
  7. It took almost ten minutes to land that fish. It kept dogging for the brush. I have had some of the best fighting fish on the wild trout streams lately.
  8. Ollie - Nice fish. Here are a couple of brown trout that I caught in Capp's creek back in the middle of April. I missed a giant (>20 inches) brown and lost another big brown on that same day. I fished through driving rain at times and lost a fair amount of tackle to the overhanging brush. All in all a good day.
  9. I'm trying to catch a trout in all of the MDC recognized trout waters. I fished Crane back in Feb with a lot of luck catching pickerel and minnows, but I broke off two trout with one of them being at least 14 inches in length (see the picture of the hole where I lost it). So this creek haunts me. I live in Columbia and have yet to return for another try. Does Crane get a good hopper or terrestrial bite in the summer? I have seen firsthand how spooky these trout can be and want to try with a dry and a nymph dropper if possible. I fished the upper end of the MDC CA. Would there be any better spots further down stream that would hold some deeper/cooler water?
  10. See my post about my trip to Barren Fork Creek back in June
  11. Corb90 - I only fished Blue Springs once and that was back in January. I spooked at least three trout above Blue Springs road and lost a lot of tackle to the brushpiles and trees along the creek. I did finally catch a 13 inch male rainbow using a 1/16 oz white jig in a pool above a beaver dam on the stream before it crosses back under Route N.
  12. I went out Saturday June 14 to try out fishing Barren Fork Creek in Shannon County. I began fishing on Sunklands CA just above the confluence of Barren Fork and Sinking Creeks. The creek was flowing well and clear. I was fishing spin tackle with 2 lb P-Line fluoroclear line. I caught several long-eared sunfish on 1/132 oz white microjigs. I also caught several dace and chubs on cinnamon and black/olive 1/64 oz jigs. I only saw one trout that I spooked before getting to the border of the public property. I fished the deep bluff hole back above the confluence and caught a nice smallmouth on the black/olive jig. Looking over the MDC map for Barren Fork creek, I felt that it was likely that more fishermen would fish just below Twin Springs off Route A. So I opted to take the half mile hike from a pull off on Route CC and down to the creek just below Roaring spring. I fished a couple of undercut holes with the microjigs and an olive mohair leech without success. I found a deeper run with approximately two and a half feet of water depth between a cedar tree and another downed log. I slid down the bank and sat for a couple of minutes and then eased into the water between that run and a hard turn in the creek downstream. I waited at least eight to ten minutes to let the fish acclimate to my presence before making a cast. I had switched to a #16 grey Gold ribbed Hare’s Ear nymph fished about 18 to 20 inches below a small yellow float and a tiny split shot just 4 inches above the nymph. I fished initially downstream below the run and had a rainbow hitting my float. As the fish circled around the float, I moved the float slightly upstream. That slight movement caused the nymph to come off of the bottom and the trout hit it. Unfortunately, I had my drag set too tight and the trout broke off as it ran towards the bluff rock at the bend of the creek. I retied on another fly and cast into the run upstream from my position. After the first drift, two trout came towards me from above the run. I was able to cast just above them without spooking the fish and one turned and bit the fly. The fish fought both upstream and downstream trying to get into the brush to knock out the fly. I was able to land this 15 inch wild rainbow. I didn’t think that I would be able to top that fight, so took the long hike back up the ridge to the car. I had a great day.
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