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Jim Johnson, owner of Naknek River Camp out of King Salmon, Alaska, will speak at the Plateau Fly Shop in Springfield on Thursday, December 5th. Here's what is posted on Plateau's Facebook Page: Jim Johnson from Naknek River Camp @ The Plateau on December 5th. Jim Johnson the owner/operator of Naknek River Camp and Blue Bonefish Belize will be at the shop on December 5th for a question and answer session. He’ll be in the shop because Plateau Fly Shop is very excited to be organizing a fishing / bird hunting trip to Naknek River Camp from Sept. 6-13, 2014. We will be fishing for Silver Salmon, Arctic Char, Artic Grayling and BIG Rainbow Trout. This river is known for lots of Bows and Really BIG Bows, fish from 22” to 28” are common and the lodge has caught Rainbows as big as 36” on the fly. Bird hunting will include flyway ducks. Ptarmigan hunts are also available for an additional fly out fee. We currently have 5 spots reserved and 11 openings still available. Jim will be holding the 2013 rates for the Plateau group. The price for the week will run $2,495 which includes lodging, meals, guides, Brooks Falls bear viewing trip and duck hunting. The total cost of the trip with airfare, hotels, meals, tip and airport transfers should run between $4,000 to $5,000 per person. Naknek River Camp lodge’s website can be viewed @ www.naknekrivercamp.com and check out his other place in Belize @ www.bluebonefishbelize.com If you are interested or have any questions please contact Mike Manzardo @ mike@plateauflyshop.com. Or, come on in the shop on December 5th and meet Jim Johnson. This is the camp I go to almost every year. Jim and I have been best friends since the mid 80's when I met him and his wife Phyliss at their lodge on the Pere Marquette River in central Michigan. I would HIGHLY recommend this camp. For the money, you can't find a better value in all of Alaska. These guys flat know how to catch BIG fish and lots of them. My personal best rainbow is 35 inches with numerous rainbows between 28 and 32 inches, 30-inch-plus dollies and of course big silvers. I will be at the shop on Thursday- hope to see a lot of you there.
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Lilleys' Lake Taneycomo Fishing Report, November 26
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Fishing off the dock has been fair. Did have a big rainbow caught 2 days ago and a spot! A kentucky bass about 17 inches! Both on a brown 1/32nd oz jig. Both released. -
Cold weather has come to the Ozarks just like most of the Midwest. Do fish like the cold? Yes they do! Not just trout but warm water species like colder water temperatures, too. The change triggers a big feeding binge before hard winter sets in, just as a bear gorges before he hibernates for the winter. Taneycomo trout like colder water temperatures simply because they cause Table Rock Lake to turn over, sending water high in oxygen into the lake. That energizes both rainbows and browns to start their own feeding frenzy -- a dream come true for us fishermen! The annual event that we all look forward to has happened -- Table Rock Lake has turned over. Without going into a lot of technical jargon, let me explain a little: Table Rock's layers of water, separated by temperature, density and varied levels of dissolved oxygen have mixed together, all throughout the depths of the main lake (over 200 feet deep at the dam face), sending good oxygenated water down to the depth of 130 feet where Taneycomo gets its water. Now the U.S. Corps of Army Engineers can release water through the dam and not have to inject liquid oxygen into the flow because O2 levels are good coming from Table Rock. They will be until later next summer when Table Rock's water will start to separate again, and we'll start this process all over. Fish pic courtesy of Steve Dickey. With the turnover a couple of things happen that affects our trout fishing. First, the O2 levels are very good and our trout can now breathe easily. They are also free to feed without having to pause to get their breath, literally. We see a big increase in our trout biting, aggressively. Second, the lake's water temperature rises a few degrees. Third, the water we're getting now from Table Rock has a lot of dark silt in it. Visibility lessens for about a month until the silt settles back down to the bottom of Table Rock. Silt is kicked up by the turning of the lake. Cold water from Table Rock's surface sinks (cold water is heavier than warm water) causing the warm water below to rise and the mixing action causes turbulence, which disturbs the bottom of the lake. This silt doesn't really bother our trout, but we do have to present our lures, bait and flies with this in mind. We tend to use bigger and brighter flies during generation, the same for lures and live bait. Generation the last few days had been non stop but now has slowed, with only one unit running or less all day. Now that Table Rock has turned over, it's hard to say if this pattern will continue. As I said, the Generation can make it tough on wading below the dam, but it does make boat fishing pretty sweet. Fishing pressure has been minimal the last few weeks, giving our trout a break from the pounding of anglers up and down the lake. In the little I've fished, the rainbows have been hungry and aggressive, taking small jigs I've thrown under a float. We ventured out last evening for a couple of hours, boating up below the dam and drifting back down. Fish pic courtesy of Steve Dickey. We started throwing 3/32nd-ounce jigs straight, with no float, but the wind was making it hard to see or feel the bite which was soft. So we put a float on and dropped to a 1/32nd-ounce jig. White worked real well, but so did a brown with an orange head. I set the float any where fromfour- to five-feet deep and drifted without dragging it. That's important. If you see the float dragging at all, it means you're jig is riding up and not working as it should. I had to make a conscious effort to keep the boat moving at the same speed as the current, which was blowing up lake. The bites were pretty hard, taking the float under, but some were slight so we really had to watch the float closely. We caught quite a few rainbows, hardly none below 12 but nothing longer than 14 inches. Leonard Keeney was fishing out of the back of the boat and throwing small crank baits. He was using a Live Target Rainbow lure. He caught as many rainbows as we did on jigs but again, nothing very big. I boated up to just above Riverpoint Estates this morning to make one short drift to see what they trout were doing. Pinched a night crawler in half and hooked it on a #6 hook, in the middle letting the worm hang off both ends, and pinched a #7 split shot 18 inches above the hook. They're running 80 megawatts of water at 706 feet which translated to 1.5 units. And yes it was brisk! Kept the boat in the middle of the lake to avoid the snags on the bottom on the bluff side of the lake. First bite took my crawler. . . I'm out of practice drifting with crawlers. Second try -- fed another trout. Third try I timed my hook set right and hooked a nice 13 inch-rainbow. Fought hard, dogs were excited. Darby (Jackson's mom) is visiting for the holidays and loves to fish. Jackson, of course, does too. They both went into fish-pointing mode when the rainbow broke the surface. Next I put on two PowerBait Gulp Eggs, orange and white. Hooking fish on this rig is easier than crawlers, and it didn't take me as much time to hook my second and last "picture fish." Beautiful morning... two deer and one fox on the bluff bank and lots of herons and two bald eagles.
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Table Rock Has Turned- Good Water For Taney
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Nope. If anything, they can now run more water, almost unrestricted, without spending $$$ on oxygen. -
A Corp internal notice- Dissolved Oxygen conditions in the tailwater of Table Rock dam have improved, the new recommended maximum generation rate is 80% nameplate capacity; 160 mw total or 40 mw per unit. Please continue to spread the load across all units. If generation above 160 mw is required, LOX injection is available with 42.5 T LOX on hand. Should oxygen levels in the tailwater during 80% nameplate generation prove to be less than 4 mg/l, then LOX injection should occur as needed.
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You're in a good place... lots of members up in your area and fish the Gasconade. Welcome
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We have 2 winter trout tournaments scheduled this winter. The first is on Saturday, January 25th and the next is on Saturday, February 24th. Both are buddy tournaments, 2-man teams fishing out of a boat (no wading fishing). http://www.ozarkanglers.com/lake-taneycomo/2013/11/24/winter-trout-tournaments-scheduled-2014/
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http://www.ozarkanglers.com/lake-taneycomo/2013/11/24/winter-trout-tournaments-scheduled-2014/
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My nefew Ryan killed his first deer Friday- a button. Then he killed another button- his shot was 315 yards. Pretty neat. We came home with 2 does and 2 buttons. I passed on a very nice 8 which I should have dropped... hindsight. I'm not used to seeing bucks that big. The farm I hunt on frown on killing small 8's and I misjudged this one. I compared nicely with the racks on this living room walls. I was after meat- not a rack though. Had a great time. Hunted up close to Browning, MO.
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O A F Winter White River Trip 2013
Phil Lilley replied to hoglaw's topic in General Angling Discussion
Steve Brigman says he's coming but staying with a friend in Cotter. -
O A F Winter White River Trip 2013
Phil Lilley replied to hoglaw's topic in General Angling Discussion
Sorry Ron, we've identified the weekend as the 14th weekend. Hope you can come fish with us. I'll be down there all day Friday. -
Pontoon: 2006 Voyager 22-foot pontoon, 2006 75 hp Honda motor. Center Console. Good shape. This is a pontoon from our rental fleet so it has a lot of usage, but good upkeep and maintenance. 2 live wells. 4 fishing chairs-2 front and back. No trailer but we have a trailer you can borrow to move pontoon to wherever you need it. We sold a twin to this pontoon last spring for $7,000. Truck: Need a good work truck, 4-wheel drive. Prefer a full size bed. Looks is not a consideration.
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I assume because there's no posts here says killing this weekend was tough? I bet it was extremely tough. I did not go. Will go Thursday to north Missouri where hopefully it's colder. This is great fishing weather though!!!
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Chiefs went man-to-man. Nor sure how many teams go man-to-man against Payton and come out on top. And yes- give him all the time in the world and he's going to burn you. The announcers said they didn't know why Denver just didn't go to the short pass all night because it was there almost every time. I agree. I think Denver will see a lot of changes to our defense in 2 weeks. That's on the coaches...
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O A F Winter White River Trip 2013
Phil Lilley replied to hoglaw's topic in General Angling Discussion
I will move it. Best way I think is to PM others who might be interested that may not be on the board right now. I just PM'ed Cotterboy and emailed another friend who may be interested. -
I have several articles on jig fishing here - http://www.ozarkanglers.com/lake-taneycomo/spin-fishing/ And videos on youtube - http://www.youtube.com/user/phillilley search jig fishing Most effective- depends totally on conditions.
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Openings At Lilleys' Landing This Weekend
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
I just posted the buddy special. Ask if you have any questions. Thanks -
For the past 10 years or so, we've been offering anglers a way to come down and fish during the week without spending a ton of money on lodging. So here's the deal: Come and stay a Sunday - Thursday night, 1 to 3 people, in a unit we chose (depending on openings) for $29 per night. The stay CANNOT be apart of a weekend stay (Friday and/or Saturday). 2-night minimum. In exchange, each person in the party (unless is a husband and wife) writes a fishing report (pictures preferred) and email it to me or post it on the forum with in 24 hours of leaving the resort. Needs to be timely. The report should be thorough, worth the fairly large discount given on the room (a single off lake unit here is $64 per night). There are dates/weeks that this special is excluded -- November 28th-29th (Thanksgiving) and December 25- January 1. The special is good through February.
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Hey we have rooms open this weekend and the weather looks like it's going to stay nice all week. If you're interested, send me a PM for a special, last minute reservation quote! I think our singles are booked but can reduce rates for 1 to 2 people. Remember- fishing buddy special in effect, weekends for $29 per night. I'll have to dig the special up and post it.
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I didn't start watching till second half. I know a game (that game) isn't won or lost on one call... I think KC has a good chance to beat Denver in KC in 2 weeks. They did look good. Get that first loss out of the way. The call- camera angle did not show definitively that the ball crossed the 40. I was very surprised they reversed it. It "looked like it may have" but that's not enough to reverse a call, according to their rules. If it had happened to Denver, I would have said the same thing - bad call.
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Horrible reversal call on out of bounds call. Not indisputable. Bad camera angle. Game over.
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O A F Winter White River Trip 2013
Phil Lilley replied to hoglaw's topic in General Angling Discussion
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Lilleys' Lake Taneycomo Fishing Report, November 14
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
I went out again this evening. Wind was perfect- perfect chop on the water. Fished the east bank starting at the bottom of the Narrows for about 200 yards. They eat up a 1/125th ounce brown jig with an orange head, 3 to 4 feet deep. Wind stopped, so did the bite. No midge bite tonight- period. Did throw a 1/16th ounce sculpin/ginger jig and caught a couple before it got dark. Again, fish are livelier than they have been. Good sign. -
Lilleys' Lake Taneycomo Fishing Report, November 14
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
The O2 is funny right now. The O2 is running between 1 and 6 ppm. Compare to when they're running water - The O2 is rising and so is the temperature. O2 rising isn't unusual but the temperature should be rising too if the lake is close to turning. I asked Clint, hatchery manager, and he said the same thing - weird. Table appears to be close to turning. One more good cold front should do it (my guess). It's early but no one should complain!! I fished around noon and the trout seemed to be more full of energy than past days. Good sign. -
O A F Winter White River Trip 2013
Phil Lilley replied to hoglaw's topic in General Angling Discussion
Looking forward to it!
