I have several maps on this site. You can find them on oa proper under Taneycomo or on the forum under... Lake Taneycomo Forum at the top of the page.
They show all the holes and gravel bars.
Just got these in... interesting. Not 10% drop- more like a 25% drop in numbers.
Jan - 48,667
Feb - 39,911
Mar - 49,066
Apr - 54,090
May - 51,690
June - 64,150
July - 64,150
Aug - 64, 150
Sep - 60,390
Oct - 54.090
Nov - 35,190
Dec - 20,790
Total - 606,334
Had to get back out and fish the evening... hoping water would be off but they kicked on a unit about 6 I think. Got up to Lookout and the water had time to clear. Lots of crud on the surface all the way up. Typical this time of year for the algae to accumulate as the water warms when not generating. Babler reported surface temp was 63 today at noon.
White jigs. One unit, sun dropped behind the trees and no fog. What could be better.
Curtis's son Craig is here for a couple of days so he tagged along. He's never caught a brown and that was on his list. White was the best color to get his brown and he did catch it down by the narrows.
Caught alot of rainbows on the drift- fished the bluff bank of course. This morning they liked it hopped sharply when worked and tonight was nothing different. Missed a bunch too.
All these rainbows are fat and colorful. I had 2 pushing 19 inches and ever bit of 3 lbs. Craig had one that the colors popped (pic). I hooked a nice brown but he spit the jig back in my face. It was a crazy hour of fishing- similar to some of the other reports from the weekend.
Great fishing!
Had a trip this am. Headed to the trophy area where Bill had already taken up camp - 7:55 am. I'll let him do his won report.
The sun was already on the water except of some shade against the bank. No wind- very slick. Could see everything- lots of fish- both suckers and trout- but lots of trout.
They were picky. Tried zebras and micros- nothing. At 9 am we headed down for night crawler country. But they were tough too. Not good. Had one nice rainbow in the well and they wanted to take home a few for supper. Called Bill and he said they had picked up above so threw back the rainbow and headed up again.
We tried and tried to get them to take a fly- a jig. Nothing. It shut down for Bill too.
But I could catch 'em on a jig thrown straight- no float. Sight fished for them- casted to a school and they'd fight over it. They wanted something moving- that was clear.
So I taught my clients how to work a jig. They did good! Ended up with 7 < 12 inches for cleaning and threw back some REAL nice rainbows. These fish are full of fight, big and fat.
Curtis reported someone bringing in a 23 inch rainbow this am caught in the trophy area. Weighed and released at the dock.
Babler said fishing this am was very good. He started with olive micros below Andy's and ended with red zebras after the sun hit the water.
Water off.... haven't reported that in a lot of months.
The wind blew some today which made fishing better. When it's flat, it's tough.
I saw this played out this evening. I boated to Andy's alittle after 6 pm. The sun was still bright but rainbows were midging pretty hard. Where I was sitting in the middle of the lake, the water was chopped on the bluff side but not on the shallow side. The wind was blowing around the corner at Lookout and only hitting the bluff. Trout were nudging the surface quietly in the shallows but slashing the surface on the chop side- very aggressive. Bigger fish too.
Saw some minnows- yes minnows schooling close to the surface and the bigger trout were going after them - again - in the channel where the chop was. I've NEVER seen this before. Yes I stripped a cone-head leech a bit and had one take but as soon as I tied it on, the wind stopped and the bite did too.
Caught rainbows on a #14 grey scud- best- working it in 3-4 feet of water and on the flats in 1-2 feet. Best was at the end of the day at the Narrows but on the flat in shallow water. They were REALLY active up on the flat. I pumped the stomach of the rainbow in the pic- several sow bugs and a scud- no midges that I could see.
I always fish a scud with no weight in shallow water, using one-and-a-half times leader under the float than the depth. If I was fishing 2 feet of water, I'd use 3.5 feet under the float. They were hitting it on the fall.
Let's get together for a cleanup day!
At the dam.
On the lake.
10 am meet for cleanup
noon meet to eat.
Pot luck style - at the shelter.
Lilleys' will provide a boat or two if needed.
Who's in?
Went out this morning for a short run.
Threw sculpin 1/8th oz jig along the bluff bank below Lookout - caught a couple.
Tried our new "thingamabob's" not sure of the spelling- fished a 1/32 on brown jig with a orange head under it 8 feet deep (they were running 2 units) and caught 3 rainbows. The TAMB's worked good- I liked them.
Stripped a big crackle back under some trees and didn't get a rise.
Went back out this pm about 3.
Went to the cable- me and Jimmy and his friend Cody. 4 units running and high sun. Drifted a pink egg fly on the bottom with a scud- caught 3 rainbows on the first pass on the egg. Second pass caught a couple more plus 2 nice rainbows on a sculpin 1/8th oz jig thrown in the slack water across from KOA. Drifted on down and caught 2 rainbows across from Lookout Island. Worked the bluff bank and then the middle of the lake with the jigs- nothing.
Got down below Fall Creek and pulled out the night crawlers. Haven't fished one of those in a long time. Jimmy hooked 6 rainbows before getting to the resort. Cody caught 3. I blanked.
Drift fishing from FC down with either crawlers or gulp has really been good. The biggest rainbow came on a crawler - about 17 inches.
I just got a quote from our local print shop on some OA decals- you know, the ones you see in car windows.
It's for your motors- so you can identify fellow OA members.
9 inches round
They quoted me about a dollar each "plus shipping". That told me they're farming them out. Best to find the real print shop and have them done there.
Anyone do that here?
We have a 2 bedroom lake front unit open for Friday (tonight) -Saturday- Sunday if anyone can get away.
Will take 2 of 3 nights.
Unit #19
http://lilleyslanding.com
Alittle more info would be helpful.
Where are you staying or what part of the lake are you fishing? Your experience?
There is alot of info already on the forum- reports on Table Rock. Things don't change real fast... reports a week old still should be pretty accurate. I'm sure some of the guys will add some info for you.
But for the help, we expect a good fishing report- bad or good- after your trip.
Most of the objective is to get all the line in the air - no dragging. Then it's timing. Not all that hard.
But you don't have to follow his movements exactly. You can do the same in half the moves- or different moves. Make up your own moves- just as long as you get the line in the air and in position to make the last roll cast.