Yes it is but i only have a single level home. The blower reaches about 10 feet or so you don't get very high to reach it. or you just wait until it melts.
Rip. Once stayed at one of his cabins on wildcat I think. Grilled burgers, watched the river go by and caught trout. One of the most relaxing trips I had ever had to the white.
I fished from the bridge to the outlet in the afternoon. Unlike you brave souls, I waited until noon to show up. I recall seeing Marty from the photo. He was just below the outlet later in the day. What kind of hat did you have on John? I was wearing the blue and white sun mask.
Saw you guys on the creek friday. Unfortunately I didn't make the connection as to who. Sounds like a good time was had by all and friday was the least crowded day of the entire season.
Robert Duffy. Known by many as only "Duffy", passed away on the morning of January 10 at his home in Branson. Myself and several of his friends were on the creek when we got the sad news. He leaves behind a legacy that will far out live all of us. An ambassador to Lake Taneycomo. Many a young angler have received expert tutoring from this special man. Rest in peace my good friend, and rest assured that you will not be forgotten.
One dark night, while fishing near outlet one at taneycomo , I was startled by something trudging and splashing into the water, thrashing one arm back and forth, and attempting to catch a fish. I immediately thought I had encountered big foot. Later I discovered that It was only Leonard.
I always use miniature marshmallows. I eat half and then put the other half on my fly hook. As far as the fish food, I only buy it twenty five cents worth at a time at the hatchery. Just don't put it in the same pocket with the marshmallows.
I have always relied on the, "book of fishing facts", by Lester Kinderhook. Lester says, "the very best time to go fishing, is whenever you have the chance to go. " Lester also says that he developed his fishing skills by listening to what he had to say.