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Ryan Miloshewski

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  1. I'm sure the Italian fish in there will eat the spaghetti and meatballs.
  2. Small midges are your best friend. There's a great shop in Durango, CO that's worth going to. Duranglers is the name. They guide on the San Juan, Animas, and high country streams there. Durango is an awesome town. If you don't want to go up there, Abe's is a good place as well. It's a crowded river, but there are some giants in there. I fished in about four years ago when I was traveling to Farmington, NM for work.
  3. We use a lot of older 2-strokes duck hunting. Those things are workhorses and tanks. Most of the issues we encounter we can fix very easily, and for cheap. And the smell of 1980s 2-stroke firing up at 4:30 am in the cold air is a smell I'll love forever. Mmmmm
  4. It's because they dig on the bottom to eat scuds. Most research says they are not eating the moss, but the bugs in the moss. Moss is just collateral damage. They aren't capable of processing plants, like most animals outside of cervids. Evolution is cool..
  5. Something with your dad's name in it would be good. Jerry's Tackle Shop, Jerry Lilley and Co. Fly Shop, etc.
  6. I believe it's Wendell Beard in a 1970s picture with a bunch of trout around 10 lbs mounted. Sounds like you guys had it good back in the day.
  7. And stocked trout. They really care about them.
  8. Love it @Travis Swift. That's a good carp! lol
  9. Ha! Ok old-ish pics. Always forget about all the chronologically gifted folks here..
  10. Cleaning again and found some old photos. Probably all around 1996-1998.
  11. Yep. I remember the days of Busch Wildlife being amazing. Now there's a dedicated FB group to fishing there. Just the times we live in. As always, though, the onus comes on the fishermen to keep the places good.
  12. Lol that's exactly how I feel. Why don't we just leave fishing as fishing?
  13. I'm always conflicted on these "slams." Cool to showcase the resource(s) but the cynical part of me sees the pressure and increase in people as a negative to some of these great areas. I think it's a bad idea overall, but we'll see. Maybe it will be the opposite and folks will be good caretakers. Just hasn't been my experience.
  14. Great fish! Making me have fomo. Sad I missed the gates open, but it looks like the fish are fat and happy.
  15. He's amazingly doing well. Improving each day. Very, very lucky thus far
  16. Don't really do things publicly but kind of at a critical moment for my Uncle Steve. He had a stroke Monday morning and survived by mere minutes. Carotid artery was completely blocked from the clot thrown. Surgeon got him stable. He's doing okay now. Starting to get feeling on his left side, can swallow and talk. But there's a long road ahead for him. He's been an active guy his whole life. Still plays (played?) softball and fishes and hunts regularly. He taught me a lot about Taney with the rest of my family. Could use some good thoughts and well wishes. He's only 56. Shame. Here we are on Briarwood's dock a long time ago.
  17. You paint the heads? If so, I'd buy some of those from you. I can tie but I can't paint detail to save my life.
  18. I believe the water temperature and lack of consistent flow (like the minimum flow below Bull Shoals on the White) are the culprits. They started studying it in the '70s so there should be some good literature out there.
  19. Wonder if that was the big brown you'd been seeing? Hopefully it survives. If not, way she goes. Just need to educate folks on proper handling and hopefully they learn. That is so odd with the scuds and trophies. It almost sounds like they were running around in giant schools, eating in one stretch, then going to another. Pretty cool, honestly. Or, like I was thinking, maybe it's the water itself. Maybe dead spots of low DO, high leaf tannins, etc. I have no idea, just thinking aloud. Time to do some research. I miss fishing. Haven't fished since I started the new job. Time to change that soon..
  20. I bet there is some hydrology factors effecting the fish--appetite, where they hold, etc. Or they are just following the food. Two years ago the browns followed the shad all the way to the landing from the dam. I know Blake could probably tell you day by day where they were concentrated from late March into April. I bet when the gates are first opened all the scuds near the dam get jarred loose pretty hard from the bottom. It would be cool if we could put some GPS tags on fish and see what they're doing. Surprised that isn't already a thing, honestly. MDC has enough money to do it.
  21. That's awesome! Any mention of Spence Turner in the book? Haven't read it. He was extremely influential in Missouri's trout success, as well as a great guy.
  22. If you want to go a little further, Ryan Walker with Ozark Smallmouth Alliance is great. He has an awesome raft and is a great guide. https://www.facebook.com/Ozarkssmallmouth/
  23. I'm with Travis, how big are we talking here? Lol hope you get him on the dry. Good luck.
  24. Nice! Walleye and sauger fishing in Kansas is pretty great. Can't beat nice eaters all week.
  25. It's always hilarious to me when older folks attack the newest generation when, in reality, your generation is the reason younger people went into and are in such a bad way. Most, not all, have such an antiquated mindset on every single socioeconomic issue.
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