I usually post this on OA proper but I'll post it both places, as well as our facebook, wordpress and other places on the web.
KC Star called yesterday and caught me in the office. I usually write and email reports out on Sunday or Monday but have been too busy to do it this week. My report for the Star wasn't the best one, only rated the fishing as fair, which was really a stretch. It's almost POOR, which hasn't been in my vocabulary in along time. All us guides have had hard time this week finding rainbows for clients. Catching a limit has been the exception rather than the rule.
Why? I usually blame it on the weather, the water- but I think it may just be a lack of rainbows. I'm speaking about below Fall Creek where trout are harvested. Above Fall Creek, I can't use that as an excuse cause I know they're up there and it's still tough.
For once, I'm short on answers. All I know it will get better.
I once gave a fishing report to a guy from the Joplin area. He called the office and asked how the fishing was. I told him real tough- poor. I think he was surprised, like the Star guy. The Star guy told me it was unusual, even refreshing, to hear someone give a bad report simply because it was an honest one. The guy on the phone didn't like it. He came on and went fishing that weekend and had a great fishing trip! He made it a point to call me the next week and tell me how I didn't know anything about the fishing on Taneycomo. The thing he didn't realize is that fishing- or CATCHING- can change in a day here. MDC stocks 15,000 rainbows and catching gets better!!
We're still catching some rainbows down at the bridges and the Landing. Drifting either minnows or Gulp Eggs on the bottom. Some guys staying here found some rainbows drifting minnows in the Short Creek area.
Bruce and his wife just went out as well as Rolan and his son. I'll talk to them at noon and find out how they did with the lower water and report back.