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  1. http://www.tablerocklake.com/lakerecreation/fishing/MoFishLimits.html Found this link and looked on MDC site which said 15" minimum for walleye. I'll be using the MDC information. Thought it interesting
  2. Phil, I found this camera they use on motorcycles and has attachments. I'm not familiar with it, but it appears worth a look. https://usa.ioncamera.com/shop/air-pro-wi-fi-lite/
  3. Don't mention politics or you'll have to move in before he finishes. I love going there and wandering around, it is amazing.
  4. Yes, I'd like to do that. Thanks
  5. Thank you for the information. I'm looking forward to flyfishing several areas in my area around MM74 on the Osage
  6. How long do you make the Clouser? I know Whites seem to have a preference to bait fish lengths, so is that the overall length they are tied to?
  7. Thanks, too many different lines for me, but I like to try them.
  8. I have purchased Pline Floroclear which is a fluorocarbon coated line. What does that mean? I have found it stiff and kinks and while it works for heavier weights, 3/8 oz and above, it doesn't work well for 4# line. Is flourocarbon better than this stuff. I'd rather stay with Mono
  9. Thanks, Glad it worked
  10. Only costs $7.00 for a trout permit for the year.
  11. I wrap the skirt on the jig with a couple wraps of light gage copper wire and twist the wire tight.
  12. Thanks, sure makes me glad I have a tinboat. But it sure disrupts the fishing, I know. Once had a guy tell me a draw down didn't hurt the fishing. I knew that was wrong and the week proved it was wrong. Caught one nice fish and blanked the rest of the week.
  13. Son-in-law and his cousin was told they were dropping the lake last week end. They had to take out their boats. How far did they drop the lake?
  14. Dutch, you do an excellent tie on those jigs. Too pretty to use.
  15. I always let them know I am going to walk behind them so they know I'm there.
  16. Struck me funny, spinning reels to golf balls.......I guess there's a way to screw in a small eye screw on each side of the ball then tie the fishing line to one and a short leader with a midge on the other and have Lilley place driving pads on his docks and we can practice golf and trout fishing with one swing of the club and see how the spinning reels work. I know, its a stretch. LOL
  17. Now that makes me feel better. I am scared of the narrows and I haven't been down enough to learn how to navigate it when the water is lower. Obviously more practice is required and I will be getting that. Love that place.
  18. Yes, real tricky and I have the redesigned prop to show it and I was going just fast enough to overcome the current.
  19. I agree with you, I think with the technology we have, it could be done as soon as they catch the fish. But as long as it draws a crowd and money, not going to change.
  20. Hi, I'm Bill and saw that you flyfish a lot especially for white bass on the Osage. I was wondering what flies are best for the whites. I know clousers and maybe some woolly buggers, but there are more I'm sure. Would mind sharing some names of the flies you use with me. Won't get much fishing done this year, maybe, but would like to start working things up for next year. I'd appreciate it.  Thanks

     

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    2. BillT

      BillT

      I think 7 weight would be the way to go.

       

    3. fishinwrench

      fishinwrench

      There are alot of good flats up that way.  Cole camp creek, Turkey cr. and big/little Buffalo cr. get good spawning runs in the Spring.  The thing to do if you really want to learn their haunts is to get on them during the spawn when they are easy to find, and then follow them back out as they retreat afterwards.    You will end up with a milk run of areas where you can almost always find them.    A section of rocky bank amongst the mud flats is almost always going to have some Whites hanging around it.  

    4. BillT

      BillT

      I've seen the flats when the lake was so low on google earth. I'm in Deer Creek and I'll be doing a lot of exploring. I'm sure I'll be working something out as I go. Thanks

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