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DoveTail

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  1. I find it all but impossible to use 7x. I break off always every hookset. My bad i know, but I can hardly imagine trying to use 8X.

    One thing to consider is the knot. There are some comparison charts showing the percentage a particular knot reduces the strength of the line. There are some knots that are around 100% of the line test (tippet) where others the knots will cut into the line. If the water is moving, you can obviously get away with large tippet. It is the calm clear pools where the fine tippet is needed. 8x is small, but I have used it for the stocker trout at the park. 7x works even on 6lb trout but you HAVE to get them in calm water, you are not going to be able to handle any decent fish in current.

  2. California passed a law making it illegal to throw a football or frisbee on the beach. Why wouldn't Missouri pass a law where people can't use the river? I guess I could understand the California law as Pelosi gets her brother-in-law $737 million for another solar scandal. You would think the central US would be a little more down to earth. I guess they need to ban fishing next?

    I kind of like everyone floating down the river and taking pressure out of the park and crowding on the spring to fish.

  3. The water could be clear. The fish there see a LOT of flies and can be picky, so you probably do not want to use larger than 7x tippet. I would use flurocarbon. Some use different brands of flurocarbon. So if you aren't catching them on one brand...switch to the other. The middle of the week is less crowded, so always a good time to go. Small flies work better that time of the year.

    I would recommend stopping by Larry's Fly Shop as they know what will be working well when you are there.

    There are fish all over the place. I think as with anything in hunting or fishing, if you fish an area where you don't see as many people, the fish are not as disturbed. They are wild even though people crawl all over them in the park.

    Wet flies will produce a more especially early in the year. It is always fun to catch them on some dries.

  4. A boat would be excellent if they are generating. Jigs work great from the boat. Scuds, midge, San Juan worms, eggs, sowbugs and sculpin patterns all work. Sometimes color really doesn't matter but ask some of the fly shops or check on here and see what they have recently been hitting.

  5. I think the fish numbers are lower, but they seem to be in big schools so some void areas but where they are in schools there are quite a few. Those areas tend to be where someone hasn't been splashing in the water and the fish feel secure.

    Typcial trout park setting, the fish get picky but fishing quite and not spooking them works well.

  6. I was trying a hopper / dropper and that combo didn't work very well. The usual things were off and not producing. Not sure why but trout are trout and will always feed on something. It seems the sow bugs were the meal ticket recently, although about every fly did produce some hits, just not the every cast as a hot fly will do.

  7. :yellowcard:

    Quite a few people but you could find some areas to get your drifts and cast in. Most would clear out in the heat of the day and load the stream back up in the late evening.

    Fishing was fair, enough to keep you entertained. It seemed they were either going BIG or SMALL, not much in between. Big dries in #10 got quite a few hits. I could see trout taking some tiny on the surface and threw #26 to #20 to them and no takers in every style I had. When the big flies were thrown, they would take it.

    Under the surface midge in about every color worked. Slow but there was action. Sow bugs seemed to be the ticket in dark colors. #18 were the best. Eggs were slow but did produce with some stone flies.

    I noticed some using large streamers were getting some consistent hits. Thread jigs and eggs did produce well for others.

    The cool water felt good to keep the warm temps regulated. No pics, too hot to load a camera. :)

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