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Babler To Speak In Springfield March 5
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Table Rock Lake
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Thoughts And Comments On Forum Expansion
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in General Angling Discussion
This is a great option for those who don't want to be bothered by off issues or parts of the forum you don't want to wade through. If you haven't already discovered it, it'd be worth looking at. Great suggestion, Dan!! -
Thoughts And Comments On Forum Expansion
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in General Angling Discussion
I have added waters as time as passed at the request of active members here on the forum. There are those who live in KC and St Louis that have interest in the areas I mentioned in the opening that are 1. not in the Ozarks and 2. not on the forum. I would not add them unless there is interest. As for having too many, I understand that too but I also don't expect someone to be interested in everything on the site. I also don't expect to please everyone... that's impossible. OA isn't a small site the way it is and I think expanding is healthy. I am excited to see the trout park section take off. This is a strong segment of the angler community that promoted kid's fishing more than any other fishing activity, IMO. I hope those who fish the parks really talk OA up to those fishing around you. I want this topic to run for at least a week before I decide what to do. -
Wanted to throw this out... I know this site is called OzarkAnglers (.com) but all the "waters" on the forum are not in the Ozarks. We've crossed the borders a bit to cover lakes and rivers of interest. We have also created "community forums" to share more ideas than just fishing. All is good. But with the following OA has and possibly that lack of coverage on other "waters of interest", I waned to explore the idea of expanding to other Midwest areas. For example lakes in east and mid Oklahoma, east Kansas, mid Arkansas, north Missouri and west Illinois. With this possible expansion, I may consolidate some of the forums we have on OA and eliminate some that aren't being used (not water related). It's not a matter of the forum getting too big- I don't think that's possible. It might need alittle tweaking, that's all. Spring is the time to jump on change. It's the time anglers are looking for good information on the lakes and rivers they want to fish. All comments and thoughts are welcome! Thanks- Phil
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I want to, at last, float and fish the Current and Elevenpoint Rivers this spring or next fall. I hope to take the family and do multiply day floats trips and do some camping. I'd like to fish a couple of lakes I haven't been on much - Stockton and Beaver Lakes. I am planning on spending 2 weeks at the cabin on Naknek in Alaska. Hope to explore a few new rivers and do some more camping. May be help my buddy Duane with the new camp but we'll see on that. I'd love to head to Wyoming and Montana in the fall. Al's fall pics were too much to bare! I'll let the cat out of the bag... Babler and I are going to try for the mother of grand slams. We're calling it the "Grady Grand Slam" after Rex Grady who is the only person who has done this that we know of. In 24 hours, on 3 lakes, catch legal limits of crappie, white bass, walleye, bass and trout but we're trying for a limit EACH. We're going to document it carefully with video, audio and images. Of course, the lakes are Bull Shoals, Taneycomo and Table Rock. Where each species will be caught will depend on the day and conditions.
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Just posted some new videos under ozarkanglers - VIDEOS. They are some old videos I have on VHS tapes I've been converting to digital. Fun stuff. Lots of old flicks of the kids. I have the kid videos on my facebook page. But you can see all of them on my vimeo.com account AND my youtube account. http://vimeo.com/user1209677/videos phillilley account under youtube.
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Babler To Speak In Springfield March 5
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Table Rock Lake
No problem Denjac... just wanted to make sure everyone knows we're on for March 5th. Should be a good time for all. I'm looking forward to learning alot from Bill. -
I've never seen http://deletionpedia.com or heard of it... interesting. Why does http://wikipedia.org delete entries, especially 3 days after they're written? He was married to Tonya Harding? Can this be all made up??? Very intriguing....
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You're welcome, very welcome. Hope you find what you're looking for (fish-wise). You're in a fertile spot!
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I agree that MDC isn't forthcoming about some things. They won't participate on forums. I'm speculating on this so if I'm wrong someone correct me. Conservation Cafe used to be MDC forum. I wasn't on the forum in the beginning so I don't know for sure but I bet they found out real quick they couldn't respond to questions on a public forum so they sold or gave it away and it became just a public forum. When I ask a question of MDC via an email, it usually takes a few days to get an answer. I know it's not because they are slow -- they make sure their answer is the correct one before answering. They usually answer with cc's to other department heads who have a vested interest in the topic whether it's enforcement or fisheries. I see how it works... they have to be careful. I appreciate their willingness to answer questions for us. I don't feel like I can demand answers although they are in a service capacity to the general public. I chose to maintain a good relationship with those I know personally, not to get "inside" information and "stay in the loop" but because I respect the friendships we have developed over the years. That doesn't mean I don't get frustrated with them sometimes. No gov't agency is perfect - I don't expect that. Heck, you'd have a huge job to clean up all the fat in gov't. When people are involved there will be improprieties. If you want to bring change to gov't you better plan your strategy carefully. The worst thing you can do is burn bridges and I believe Dabblemont has burned way too many over the years. I say that because of what I see just here on the forum... he's rubbed alot of people the wrong way, in the public and I'm sure with MDC. I don't think it makes any difference how many thousands of "members" he gets, he's the wrong leader to bring real change to your issues. I may be wrong here. In some ways I hope I am and Dabblemont does bring useful and constructive change to MDC in areas they probably do need change in. I will keep an open mind and see what happens.
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About 25-30 usually.
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Babler To Speak In Springfield March 5
Phil Lilley replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Table Rock Lake
denjac- those are programs offered by MDC. There are groups of all kinds who reserve their rooms for programs for no charge. I'm one of those groups. You don't see SW Fly Fishers either and they meet there every month. -
How many facilities did you volunteer at? And for how long? Additionally, there were too many staff bumping into each other at times at the facility I was at. I don't understand this. What do you mean by bumping and why is that bad? I have a very similar story about my grandfather... Roaring River about 1968- I think I was about 10, may be younger. I was fishing. I got bored and handed by grandfather the rod. He reeled it in- I was done fishing and he wasn't going to fish- we were leaving. He got a ticket- no license- for just reeling in the line. Our family, myself and my grandfather laughed about the incident for years to come. No one was mad. No one holds a grudge against the agent or MDC. If my grandfather was wise and had forethought, he would have bought a license so he could help his grandson fish and not get in trouble. Real names - I mean names of agents and MDC personnel in his accusations. Sorry, I thought that was clear. Of course I didn't mean MDC.
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Birdfan... You should know by now you can't come on this forum and throw around accusations without backing them up. There's too many people here that will call you on the carpet. If you have problems with MDC, don't cloud your points with unsubstantiated claims (MDC mishandling equipment/inventory)- it doesn't bide well if you want to make a strong case. For example, what Dabblemont has done with his claims about agents giving people tickets... he loses anyway he goes cause he can't back it up. He can't use real names or he'd be sued. So why even bring it up? ALL that you say may be true but if it's not presented in a culpable way, you loose your argument. If you say you saw all this first hand (tools being stolen), then so be it. If people choose to not believe it, then so be it.
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I was told he bought it from you... my mistake.
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You're selling your dad's boat!?!?????!?!!
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Did you see anyone catching whites or crappie. If so, how far up? Did you get a water temp? Thanks for the report.
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There are places in Bear Creek/Bull Shoals close to Tucker in Ark. but you have to find your way down to the water. Locals know the backroads... take a GPS so you know where to go next time. We fished Bear this am and the guys on the bank caught more than we did- which wasn't many. They were there just not biting.
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Trout Habitat And Structure Placement Below Bull Shoals
Phil Lilley replied to smac's topic in White River
Has to be the White... it's in Arkansas- Little Rock. Interesting. -
Good news... the dozier is out.
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I just posted a report on OA main page. Here's a couple of fishing buddy reports: #1 My dad and I were down Saturday through Tuesday. The fishing was tough with all of the water running but with persistence we were able to catch about 20 or so between us each day. Our best fish was a 15in Rainbow caught on orange power bait. We threw every color of power bait we had along with minnows and the orange along with minnows seen to do the best. The best fishing seemed to be from about a half mile upstream from lilley’s to Cooper creek. Saturday afternoon we anchored behind the 1st dock upstream on the opposite bank. We found some slack water and fished minnows under floats and did real well. #2 We took you up on the $29 per night offer and got back home yesterday. It was really nice to get away from here for a couple of days for fishing. We fished from the dock on Sunday afternoon. It was tough with the water running. I caught two in the first two casts on pink power eggs and then didn't have any more hits for the next two hours. JD didn't catch anything on Sunday, so I out-fished him....again! He made up for it on Monday, tho. We rented a jon boat and went up river to float fish our favorite stretch from above Trout Hollow back down to the corner. We were using a little bit of everything, power eggs, night crawlers, power bait, to figure out the hot bait. We did okay for the first several floats, with one or the other of us catching one per float. JD dug around in the bag and came up with white power worms, which he tried. That seemed to be the ticket, as we caught several per float after that. It was sunny with very little wind for most of the afternoon, which made it nice. The clouds came in about 3 pm and it cooled off. After the clouds rolled over the lake, we noticed a marked increase in the size of the trout we were catching. When the sun was on the water, the trout were really skinny and small (stockers), but after the sun went under, we began to catch longer and heavier rainbows in the 13-14" range. We caught our limits and released around 12 fish total for Monday afternoon, so we had fish to eat for supper Monday night. It wasn't one of our stellar fishing trips for catching, but we had a really fun time. The trip cured our winter "cabin fever" blues for the time being. As usual, the staff at Lilleys was outstanding in helping us. Curtis set up the boat with the fish baskets to help us in drifting without a trolling motor.
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Actually I caught several nice trout downstream of the work last evening in the dirty water- 2 nice browns and a nice rainbow on a white jig.
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Checked the article- no agents names.
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I heard they are now. Could be soon.
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"While most here seem to easily dismiss this man unfairly. He is a very qualified outdoorsman at a minimum equal to many of you here." "Many" meaning a couple? Don't be too quick to judge. I haven't dismissed LD... just pointed out the only thing that stands out in my mind on the guy. I'm sure he's written some good stuff (and been paid for it) but that doesn't automatically make him my outdoors advocate. I do think accountability is wise. Conservation commission would be one- right? For the most part, most if not all the MDC people I know personally are outstanding men. Sure you're going to have a few bad apples. Hopefully they'll be weeded out.
