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some friends of mine have been catching the hybrids down below the park a little ways while catfishing. I need to go over there and check it out one of these days. that blue sucker is a pretty fish.
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nice fish. You should really take a few extra rods next time you go fishing.
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Go down lake (north towards dam) until you find clear water and put out some submersible lights at night. = Crappie trip of a lifetime for the young soldier. Good luck and have fun.
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Don't know what to say, The crappie are on the banks and they are easy to catch. Get out and catch some while the getting is good.
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Spoonbill. Caviar And Ok Fish And Game
Bird Watcher replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Spring & Neosho Rivers (OK)
I think they just caught a big poaching ring on the James a couple years ago doing this very thing. I'll see if I can look it up. Found the link on OA http://ozarkanglers.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12567 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — It’s probably not going to earn 38-year-old Thomas J. Nix Jr. any nominations for Sportsman of the Year. A federal grand jury in Springfield indicted the former Shell Knob resident Wednesday in connection with the alleged harvesting of paddlefish eggs caught in illegal nets at Table Rock Lake and processing them into caviar for sales in Tennessee. Nix, who now lives in Memphis, Tenn., was charged in a seven-count indictment accusing him and an unindicted co-conspirator of transporting and selling paddlefish roe taken in violation of state and federal laws for about seven weeks from Dec. 31 through Feb. 17. In a little more than four weeks, between Jan. 11 and Feb. 11, Nix sold about 387 pounds of the caviar to a Tennessee company for $35,820, according to the indictment. Agents of the Missouri Department of Conservation nabbed Nix and his co-conspirator Feb. 17 in alleged possession of 78.3 pounds of unprocessed paddlefish roe, the U.S. attorney’s office for the Western District of Missouri said in a news release. Nix and his co-conspirator allegedly took eight paddlefish from Table Rock Lake on that occasion and extracted their roe, the U.S. attorney’s office said. Another 91.32 pounds of paddlefish caviar, processed and packaged in containers for sale to the Tennessee company, allegedly were discovered at Nix’s home in Shell Knob and seized by the agents. Paddlefish native to the Mississippi River basin have been declining in population because of over-fishing and habitat changes, and are protected by state and federal laws, the federal prosecutor’s office said. Female paddlefish reach reproductive maturity at nine to 11 years of age and can weigh 50 to 100 pounds. They may hold five to 10 pounds of roe. Nix allegedly set gill nets, commercial fishing nets set vertically in the water to entangle swimming fish by their gills, on Table Rock Lake in Stone and Barry counties. The U.S. attorney’s office said he would return to check on the nets every few days, removing the fish he’d caught, and relocating the nets as the fish moved upstream to spawn. Nix allegedly split open the fish suspected of containing roe, extracted the eggs by hand, bagged them and placed them in a cooler to be taken back to his home. He would also weight the carcasses of the fish with rocks and sink them in the lake to avoid detection, the federal prosecutor’s office said. He sold it to the caviar processing and sales company in Tennessee at various locations in that state by falsely representing it as caviar lawfully taken in Arkansas, the prosecutor’s office said. The indictment charges him with a single count of possessing and transporting roe taken in violation of federal regulations and five counts of transporting paddlefish caviar across state lines. An allegation is included that would require Nix to forfeit to the government all vehicles and equipment used to commit the offense, including a 20-foot Bumblebee 200 Pro boat and trailer with a 225 hp engine, a global positioning system, three gill nets and a digital scale. A close relative of the sturgeon, the paddlefish’s roe produces a caviar similar to sturgeon caviar and has become a popular substitute in the face of diminishing sturgeon populations worldwide and international protection for declining stocks, the U.S. attorney’s office said. -
If you can catch fish on LOZ, you can catch them on Grand. I have always thought the two fish extremely similar. I grew up fishing Grand, but I always feel right at home fishing LOZ.
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There should still be a strong shallow bite for bass in June. Of course there are a lot of variables. Just remember, on Grand the docks(and the brush tied underneath them) are your structure for the most part. If the water comes up in the willows, even if it's only 12' or more, there will be bass in them. There should be a good C rig bite by then as well on the long tapered primary points. Really you should be able to catch black bass however you are comfortable fishing by June. First week of June is usually the start of the Catfish spawn in the rocks which is a lot of fun too if you are inclined.
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Spoonbill. Caviar And Ok Fish And Game
Bird Watcher replied to Phil Lilley's topic in Spring & Neosho Rivers (OK)
Oklahoma Paddlefish regs: #7,8,11,12, and 13 deal with the eggs. I'm glad the department is doing something with the eggs to produce revenue. It's better then wasting them, IMO. Paddlefish daily limits are one (1) per day on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, statewide; catch and release of paddlefish only on Mondays and Fridays, statewide. Anglers cannot possess a paddlefish while in the field on Mondays or Fridays. Once you keep a fish, you must stop paddlefish fishing (snagging) for the day. The following restrictions apply to paddlefish harvest at all times. 1) Paddlefish angling by all methods is closed on the Spring River from the Highway 60 bridge upstream to the Kansas State line. Snagging of paddlefish or any fish is closed on the Grand River from the Highway 412 bridge upstream to the Markham Ferry (Lake Hudson) dam from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. year round. 2) Residents and nonresidents alike must obtain a free paddlefish permit before fishing for paddlefish. Paddlefish anglers can obtain their free permit online at wildlifedepartment.com or by contacting fishing license dealers or any Department of Wildlife Office in the state. 3) Residents or nonresidents may only have one paddlefish in their possession in the field. Nonresidents may not have more than four paddlefish in possession at any other time. 4) Catch and release of paddlefish by use of rod and reel, trotlines and throwlines is allowed, year-round. Paddlefish must be released immediately after being caught, unless kept for the daily limit. Anglers fishing trotlines or throwlines must release all paddlefish before leaving their lines (unless keeping one for a daily limit). 5) Paddlefish taken by bowfishing, gigs, spears and spearguns cannot be released. These methods cannot be used on Mondays and Fridays. 6) Paddlefish not immediately released are considered kept, and must be tagged immediately with the angler’s paddlefish permit number. Additionally, the date and time of harvest must be recorded on the paddlefish permit. Under no circumstances can any paddlefish be caught, kept, then later released (no culling). 7) Each cleaned paddlefish and its parts (carcass, meat, or eggs) must also be tagged and kept separate from all other cleaned paddlefish or paddlefish parts. Each person must keep their own paddlefish distinctly separate from paddlefish taken by others. 8) Paddlefish and paddlefish parts must remain tagged until the person in possession of the paddlefish and/or parts reaches their residence. 9) When snagging for paddlefish, anglers are allowed only one hook (one single hook or one treble hook) and all hooks must have the barbs removed or completely closed. Anglers must stop snagging when a daily limit of one fish is kept. 10) When landing a paddlefish, it is illegal to use "Gaff hooks" or any other techniques or devices that injure the fish, unless the angler is bowfishing. 11) No person can possess the eggs of more than one paddlefish that are still attached to the egg membrane. In addition, no person can possess more than three (3) pounds of either processed paddlefish eggs or fresh paddlefish eggs removed from the membrane. "Processed eggs" are any eggs taken from a paddlefish that have gone through a process which makes the eggs into the product caviar or into a caviar-like product. 12) No person can ship into or out of, transport into or out of, have in possession with the intent to so transport, or cause to be removed from this state raw unprocessed, processed, or frozen paddlefish eggs. 13) All paddlefish must have all viscera (internal organs) removed before leaving the state. -
I know they call them "the fish of a thousand casts". Whatever you tie on, be ready to cast it for awhile.
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Is that you Charlie Sheen? did you mean Loch Leven blood or Tiger Blood?
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Charlie Sheen? Is that you?
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Fished from 6:45-8:15. Water temp was 60.2 when I put on and 58.5 when I got off. Fished a row of submerged stumps on a channel swing in Elk River that I catch them on every spring. Caught and released two big females. That was the only two bites for me. Saw a guy catch two on a dock about 100 yards down from me.
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Found 250 in the last week.
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I think I will go tonight after work for a few. I'll post back how I do.
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I've got a place over here in the lower left corner that is lights out on fly rod carp and buffalo. all you want, every time, all summer. Come on down Chain Pickerel, I'll show you where. I might even fish with you. The old man has been wanting to smoke some buffalo and can some carp.
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Sneak Peak Of The Dead Drift Fly Shop
Bird Watcher replied to Justin Spencer's topic in North Fork of the White River
Bump for a stud whitetail. -
They should be getting right. I think I will hit up a few spots this weekend as well.
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Thanks. Know anything about catching Hybrids out of that lake?
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Sorry for the loss of your pal... One of the biggest unjustices in this world is that the boy is always going to outlive the dog. Here's to Bear.
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You would be suprised how many different types of fish are in that creek. LM, SM,spotted bass, Goggle eye, channel, flathead,blues, crappie, walleye can all be caught within 5 miles of the Joplin city limits. Start down around the falls and the low water bridge. There's a lot of access and there's a good variety of species down there. The riffle underneath the old bridge going into Reddings Mill holds good numbers of smallmouth during the summer, maybe all year, but I've caught them there during the summer. Also, upstream of the low water bridge about 200 yards there is a big rock shelf riffle that I've caught a lot of bass out of over the years. Catfishing can be worthwhile below the falls at night. The walleye? few and far between and I can't name any spots for fear of punishment by those who told me, but I'll tell you to look for swift, deep chutes where the river bends between Rangeline bridge and the state line. Crappie will be in the slack water eddies around brush. jigs and minnows will work for them. Shoal Creek is a big fertile creek with lots of fish in it. you should be able to happen into some if you get out and look around a little bit.
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Which Boat
Bird Watcher replied to Jdecoudres's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
No kidding Trav...think you could talk to the ol' lady about that? She seems to think I only need one. -
Which Boat
Bird Watcher replied to Jdecoudres's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
I'm on my 4th boat and here's my take, No matter what boat I have, I always wish I had about 4 others. No matter what boat I have, it always works for what I want to do. At the end of the day, most of us just need something to safely get us out on the water fishing. you could fish Taneycomo and Table Rock with a wide variety of different boat types. -
Somehow I did that to mine a couple years ago, or rather, I think my dearly beloved did that to mine. I was able to get it out of that mode by pushing both buttons at once a couple or three times.
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Those are some big pretty fish. Nice going.
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March 29Th. Current Table Rock Lake Bass Fishing Report
Bird Watcher replied to Bill Babler's topic in Table Rock Lake
Congratulations Bill.
