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Flysmallie

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  1. Well remember I'm doing this with a flyrod. The jigs (flies) that I am using hardly weigh anything. Most of the time I just use a larger strike indicator. Sometimes I'll use a foam popper. Here's a link that has good recommendations for setting it up on spinning tackle. They are talking about lake fishing but it explains it well. Float n Fly 101
  2. You can use a hair jig, fly or anything else that you want to drift around in the current. The placement of the float depends on you or where you would like the lure to be. You can adjust it for various water depths or at depths where you know the fish are holding. I very seldom move mine when river fishing, just let the current carry it along.
  3. They have set up a two-day conference in Springfield to discuss these issues. They say it's open to the public but it will cost you $95 to attend. Working to Ensure Adequate, Quality Water Supplies September 17th & 18th, 2009 Doubletree Hotel • 2431 N. Glenstone Ave. Springfield, Missouri This two-day conference will provide a forum for discussion of pressing water issues - including water quality, water supply/availability and the efficient use of water (conservation) - in southwest Missouri, northwest Arkansas, northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas. The event is open to participants from all areas concerned with water issues, including public, private, nonprofit, and government representatives. We will discuss technical and political issues related to water supply and water quality as we consider the past, present, and future of water in our region. Come prepared to throw some ideas on the table. By sharing information, and developing a regional planning mechanism, we hope to further our common goal of ensuring adequate, quality water supplies for generations to come. Conference Fees: $95 per person (2-days) $65 per person per day (Fee includes lunch) Accommodations: Rooms are available at the Doubletree Hotel in Springfield under “Missouri State University”. Call (417) 831-3131 Fax (417) 831-9786 Contacts: Bob Nichols Tri-State Water Coalition (417) 673-7151 Gail Melgren Missouri State University Leadership Project (417) 836-3701 Phone Registration: Call (417) 836-4126 or Toll-free (877) 678-2005
  4. Man that place is beautiful. The pictures are great. Glad you took the time to post. I guess my invitation got lost in the mail.
  5. Good looking fly wrench. I really should fish soft hackles more. I always do well when I fish them. Have even caught some nice smallies on them.
  6. Dano you better calm down or we will have you booted off this forum.
  7. Another satisfied customer. I still remember you taking me fly fishing my first time at Sequiota. Of course they quit allowing fishing not long after we were there. We must have really left an impression on them.
  8. Springfield Lake is listed as 206 acres. So yeah, 2300 is a pretty big lake.
  9. I rarely use a tube for smallmouths anymore. But they do catch fish. The most success I have had, especially when the fish are sluggish, is fishing them carolina rigged. Now this can be done with a bullet weight to keep it down or something as simple as just enough split shot to keep it just on the bottom. Dragging this out of some fast water into some slack water can really trigger a strike, but most times it will be a really light take. And you need to be slow in your presentation in really cold water. Fishing a jig and float style rig has done pretty well in the past too. I am mainly using this with a fly rod but it was originally designed for conventional tackle. I use various jigs and flies with a small strike indicator (bobber) several feet above to detect the strike. To me this is a better way of producing a strike when things get really tough. Plus if you get it in the right water, like a big eddy, you don't have to make as many casts. You can let it sit there and float around and around in that eddy forever. If you are going to fish cold water you have to have patience and make slow presentations. But moving into the really cold water we are going to go through a period that should produce some great fishing. Yeah I know what others have said about fall fishing. Don't worrty about that too much. Those fish are there and they are going to feed. There will be days that the fishing is horrible and you will start to believe what they say, but there will be other days that dreams are made of. And leaves or no leaves, don't forget to throw a good crankbait no matter how cold the water is. Sometimes that's all they want.
  10. Well if they leave it up to City Utilities in Springfield we are all screwed. It just makes no sense to me for another reservoir to be created to supply Springfield, especially one that requires pumping water, their track record isn't so good with that type of thing. It also doesn't make much sense to create a reservoir to pump water from the James to fill. Couldn't they just use Springfield lake for that?
  11. Wrench, it seems like the same thing happened at Pomme de Terre. 15 to 20 years ago there was a lot of vegetation then gradually most if not all of it disappeared. I use to love fishing that stuff. I would have liked to fish LOZ when there was grass in it. I wonder what caused all that stuff to die off?
  12. Too late Chief... Anywayi I'm done with those. I would like to see that article. That's what I've always been told, is that the fish were released from trains. I also don't see what value it would bring in building it there and pumping the water to Springfield (if that's where it's going). They built the pipeline from Stockton to Fellows lake but I have rarely seen it in use. Of course they have had nothing but problems with it as well. I'm not sure if it's even functioning right now. To me the trout aren't the biggest issue, it's the daming of another stream. There are plenty of other lakes to take the water from.
  13. When they made the change to the site I tried to get on and had lost my password. I went through the password reset process and waited patiently for the reset email. After about a week I gave up and re-signed up. It took several days to get the new membership approved, but it did eventually happen. Just be patient and it will happen. Hopefully Al can get you going a little sooner. Still haven't seen an email on resetting my password for the old account.
  14. Welcome to the forum. You should find lots of great information here.
  15. I hate work. Good luck.
  16. Doesn't your buddy work for a local cellular store?
  17. I like Pawn Stars. It's a lot different than I thought it would be. Kind of like the Antiques Roadshow meets American Chopper.
  18. I love that! We should get t-shirts.
  19. You wouldn't miss it even if she wasn't there. All you do is fish. And I'm so jealous. I gotta make some club meetings this year.
  20. It must be a really nice one!! Good book but I don't think it's worth that.
  21. He may be too tired to fish when he gets back Terry. Wait a minute...........yeah that was a stupid statement.
  22. I read somewhere that this law won't affect fisherman since some of their bait is carried in styrofoam. I'll try to find the link.
  23. That's great Phil. Thanks for sharing.
  24. I can't believe what an uproar this has caused. It's a mistake, plain and simple. It will be corrected and life will go on. Nobody is going to jail for some tupperware.
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