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  1. Are there any resyaurants or places to eat accessible by boat? Thanks.
  2. rls1936

    Fog Alert

    Speaking of running in the fog, I was very distressed on my visit this summer to see boats running wide open in fog where I could aee about 10 feet in front of my boat. I was uncomfortable going at idle speed and had several boat blow past me wide open. Luckily, I could hear them coming and get out of the way, but what were they thinking. Never anchor in the middle of the lake in the fog. I'm not sure lights would help at the speeds these boats were going. I have not seen this level of stupidity at any other lake.
  3. Any problem boating past the rebar area? I'd hate to hit one of those buggers.
  4. Coming to Taney with my boat in about two weeks. With the current state of generation, how much current is there below Fall creek to the Landing? Trying to figure out what kind of fishing to be ready for. Can you still anchor or do you have to drift fish? Looks like between 8000 and 12000 cfs throughout the day and night. That is about equivalent to two generators, right? I believe four generators is the max - which equates to strong current all the way to the Landing. Any other techniques to try with the current conditions - trolling? Thanks.
  5. Try this - it works for me. Before you hit the lake with your baitcasting rig, peel off as much line as your longest cast might be then about 5 yards more. Put a piece of scotch tape on the spool, then wind in the line. This will prevent the tangle from getting deep in the spool without effecting your casting. You can still birdnest but it won't nearly as bad. Another trick, as soon as you foul up, crank down your drag, put your thumb over the spool and apply pressure, turn the crank abouit 5 times. Tangle usually comes right out.
  6. Lost, also, I hesitate to say it here, but....try fishing outlet 2, I know, I know its unsporting, however it will get you some practice detecting strikes, setting the hook, landing fish and releasing unharmed. Being a converted bass fisherman, I had a hard time until I caught a quite a few and got the feel. While you are there, experiment with different hook-sets: ie. strip set, downstream sweep, etc. to see what works best. Once you get the hang of it move to other areas - worked for me. Try it early in the morning for less crowds. Consider it your driving range preparation before a round.
  7. Lost, I know more experienced fishers will comment soon, but here's my 2 cents. The "take" is sometimes very subtle and extremely hard to detect, especially using scuds and midges. Use the smallest indicator that will float your fly. I learned the hard way that big indicators = less fish. Seeing the size of indicators some use on Taney, I wonder how they catch any fish - I know for sure they are catching less than they could. A small indicator (I now use 1/2 or a whole palsa) does three things: shows subtle takes better, creates less unnatural drag and is less disturbing to the trout. You may have been getting takes but weren't able to detect them. The level of concentration required is hard to get used to. Its very tiring to concentrate all day while fishing. Sometimes the take is just a very slight pause in the palsa's drift. If you were putting the right sized scuds and midges on the fish, you probably got way more takes that you thought you did. Hope that helps.
  8. Phil should be commended for his great site - its a lot more work than most people think. A forum like this can be over-run with spammers in short order, but this site is maintained almost to perfection. I for one got back into trout fishing because of the information on this site. So, Phil, keep up the great work. You are doing a great service to the community.
  9. Tim, Thanks, I'll be sure to stop by your shop for the latest. Greatly appreciate all your reports on this forum.
  10. Where is wading allowed at RR? Visiting in a few weeks and want to know if I should bring my waders. Thanks.
  11. April, 15th 2007
  12. King, WOW, i don't know what yopu are talking about. All I said was that it doesn't matter if he caught 20 or 60. Dont call someone dishonest when you have no facts. We dont need people like you on this forum. King, sorry but you totally mis-read my post. King, sorry but you totally mis-read my post.
  13. Many of us have caught more than 51 in a shorter time period. OK, maybe it was 49, maybe it was 52, doesn't matter. I for one sometimes keep track just for my records. You are off base to basically call someone a lier when you have no proof.
  14. I'm working on a new patterns the Great Blue Heron soft hackle. Sure to be the best new fly in the Ozarks. Guaranteed to catch monster trout , good for blue gill also.
  15. Can we use blue heron feather for fly tying? Just come up with a new hot fly that's guaranteed to catch trout. The population of herons would start to dwindle after that. Heck, if people can poach trout won't these same people poach herons. I say, put the unsportsman crowd to work for us. Seriously, I sometimes use herons as fish finders. You know that were they are stalking, there are fish. Doesn't matter much on Taney as there are fish all over.
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