I am looking to make a trip on the 10th. I am hoping to put in at Mutton Creek. If anyone is out and about, would you please post if the lake is open? I am driving from a ways away and would not like to drive there to fine out that I can't get on the lake. I am afraid that with this cold weather coming in that the ramps may freeze over.
I am headed to Stockton tomorrow for a little RandR with my dad and my two boys. I am checking to see if the south Mutton Creek ramp is open. If anyone knows please post a reply.
I realized that I made a mistake in the phone number. The correct number is 4176712687. I apologize for the mistake. The gun is currently still for sale.
I have a Charles Daly semi-automatic 12 guage shotgun for sale or trade. It has a 28" barrell, fully camoed, shoots up to 3.5" shells, it has the attachments for a sling, and has a fiberoptic front sight. It is made to be a turkey or waterfowl gun. I am asking $250. I may trade for a in-line muzzleloder. You can call, text or email me. 4716712687, counselingminister@yahoo.com
My oldest son (5) has asked to go fishing on his birthday (May 26th). My dad and I are planning on taking him out to try out his new fishing pole. I figure gills will be the most fun. We live in Cassville. I am looking at putting in at either Sweetwater or Eagle Rock. Does anyone have any advice they could give on good places to go to catch some bluegills? Thanks for the help.
Went fishing on July 3rd for flatheads. Put out 37 jugs. Only one largemouth bass that was 17 inches long. I used live perch for bait. We went up Kings River. The moon was out and the fireworks were popping!! We started aroun 8:30 and pulled the jugs at midnight.
I just go the boat back from the shop. The reverse is fixed. It is running better and is ready to go. I am still asking $1500 for it. Thanks for looking.
Thanks to Tim I caught between 25 and 30 on Friday morning. I started at 8:15 and stopped at 12:30. I caught three at or close to four lbs. One measured 22". One on a floating food pattern, one on a white thread jig, and one on a black on blue beadhead wooley bugger. Most were caught early on the food pattern. I also had good luck with a grey as well as olive scud, brass beaded pheasant tail and chartruese beadhead wooley bugger.
Good luck to you if you get at chance to go.
me and a friend went Monday and did well on a white thread jig. We caught 20+ from 9:30 to 12. We had trouble on everything else. My friend missed a good brown around 11:30.
Good luck to all that are going.
OKFlyFisher44 thanks for the advice. I followed it to some degree and caught a few more today. I am still having trouble with my knots holding, but i was getting a few more hit.
I got two hits on a black beetle, but I am unsure how to fish it. Do you fish it like a dry fly or what?
What kind of strike indicator is the best, and how far above the nymph do you put the indicator?
Thanks for helping a rookie!
It was amateur hour at RR this afternoon. Me a another rookie went from 1:30 to 5:30 and got one fish to the bank. I broke two off on the hookset. I forgot I was not fishing for bass.
Maybe things will go better in the morning.
Helpful suggestions are welcomed.
I had the hits on a green crackleback and a olive wooleybugger. I tried orange glowball, white/orange glowball, yellow crackleback, ant, and beetle.