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Quillback

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  1. News report tonight said they are calling off the search after today.
  2. I did not measure water temp at Beaver. I can tell you that today, surface temps on Table Rock were mid-50's.
  3. Launched at 0700 into a world of cold and fog, air temp was 34 warming to 74 by the time I pulled out at 3:00 PM. Fishing was off and on depending where I was, almost all the fish I caught were very shallow, either on gravel or in front of the buck brush. Pea green water was the best, could not get them in the brown water. Caught close to 20, 7-8 keepers, no bigguns, biggest was a mean just short of 3 lbs. Caught a half dozen smallies which is unusual for me on that part of the lake. Maybe 2 or 3 LM's, the rest were spots. Water temps were 52-56. Saw 58 in the back of a cove. Lots of bassers out there today.
  4. View attachment: HPIM0833.JPG Launched at 0700 into a world of cold and fog, air temp was 34 warming to 74 by the time I pulled out at 3:00 PM. Fishing was off and on depending where I was, almost all the fish I caught were very shallow, either on gravel or in front of the buck brush. Pea green water was the best, could not get them in the brown water. Caught close to 20, 7-8 keepers, no bigguns, biggest was a mean just short of 3 lbs. Caught a half dozen smallies which is unusual for me on that part of the lake. Maybe 2 or 3 LM's, the rest were spots. Water temps were 52-56. Saw 58 in the back of a cove. Lots of bassers out there today. View attachment: HPIM0832.JPG
  5. Wow, that is a bunch of Warts! Just when I think I'm starting to accumulate a few too many lures, something like that picture of Warts eases my worries.
  6. Congrats - that's 2 very impressive bags.
  7. Water color is looking good, somewhat stained, but very fishable. Courtesy dock is setup just right for this level. Redbuds are close to blooming.
  8. Water color is looking good, somewhat stained, but very fishable. Courtesy dock is setup just right for this level. View attachment: DSC_0013_037.JPG View attachment: DSC_0015_038.JPG View attachment: DSC_0020_043.JPG Redbuds are close to blooming. View attachment: DSC_0017_040.JPG
  9. Drove around some today, visited the Big M launch. Dock walkway is set up just right and the courtesy dock is fully useable. Didn't see any significant debris out in the lake and the water is stained green (looks really good). Saw some unidentifiable minnows up shallow in the back of a cove, first shallow bait I have seen this year. Things are looking very fishy. Water up in the buck brush. Looking out towards Viney Scenery shot off HWY 112 in the Mark Twain forest.
  10. Drove around some today, visited the Big M launch. Dock walkway is set up just right and the courtesy dock is fully useable. Didn't see any significant debris out in the lake and the water is stained green (looks really good). Saw some unidentifiable minnows up shallow in the back of a cove, first shallow bait I have seen this year. Things are looking very fishy. Water up in the buck brush. View attachment: DSC_0009_035.JPG Looking out towards Viney View attachment: DSC_0010_036.JPG Scenery shot off HWY 112 in the Mark Twain forest. View attachment: DSC_0002_029.JPG
  11. Don't forget Planes, trains and automobiles. Those aren't pillows!
  12. Excellent, welcome to the site. I never have fished Dardanelle, but have heard it's a decent fishery.
  13. Malta Bend man lands record 120-pound blue catfish with trotline Burr Edde III breaks 50-year Missouri record for blue catfish caught using alternative method. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Burr Edde III of Malta Bend became Missouri’s most recent record-breaking angler when he landed a giant blue catfish on a stretch of the Missouri River in Saline County using a trotline. The new “alternative method” record blue catfish caught by Edde on March 21 weighed 120 pounds, 8 ounces, with a length of 55 and 1/8 inches and a girth of 45 inches. Edde used cut Asian carp as bait. The new giant broke the previous alternative-method state-record blue catfish of 117 pounds caught more than 50 years ago on the Osage River in 1964. Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) staff verified the record-weight fish on March 25 using a certified scale at Bass Pro corporate headquarters in Springfield. The fish was preserved on ice for official weighing. “Oh my goodness! That’s a big fish,” Edde recalled when he first saw the giant. “How am I going to get this one into the boat?! It was definitely an experience of a lifetime to catch one that big. I was blessed. And there are still lots of them out there!” The longtime angler said he would have liked to release the record fish back to the river or donate it to the fish tanks at Bass Pro, but it didn’t survive long enough. “It’s too big to actually have mounted, but I’m getting a replica made.” Missouri record fish are recognized in two categories: pole-and-line and alternative methods. Trotlines are considered an alternative method in Missouri and consist of a length of heavy fishing line stretched across a section of water and secured at both ends. A series of shorter drop lines are attached to it every several feet with baited hooks at the free ends. Other alternative methods include: throwlines, limb lines, bank lines, jug lines, spearfishing, snagging, snaring, gigging, grabbing, archery, and atlatl.
  14. Malta Bend man lands record 120-pound blue catfish with trotline Burr Edde III breaks 50-year Missouri record for blue catfish caught using alternative method. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Burr Edde III of Malta Bend became Missouri’s most recent record-breaking angler when he landed a giant blue catfish on a stretch of the Missouri River in Saline County using a trotline. The new “alternative method” record blue catfish caught by Edde on March 21 weighed 120 pounds, 8 ounces, with a length of 55 and 1/8 inches and a girth of 45 inches. Edde used cut Asian carp as bait. The new giant broke the previous alternative-method state-record blue catfish of 117 pounds caught more than 50 years ago on the Osage River in 1964. Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) staff verified the record-weight fish on March 25 using a certified scale at Bass Pro corporate headquarters in Springfield. The fish was preserved on ice for official weighing. “Oh my goodness! That’s a big fish,” Edde recalled when he first saw the giant. “How am I going to get this one into the boat?! It was definitely an experience of a lifetime to catch one that big. I was blessed. And there are still lots of them out there!” The longtime angler said he would have liked to release the record fish back to the river or donate it to the fish tanks at Bass Pro, but it didn’t survive long enough. “It’s too big to actually have mounted, but I’m getting a replica made.” Missouri record fish are recognized in two categories: pole-and-line and alternative methods. Trotlines are considered an alternative method in Missouri and consist of a length of heavy fishing line stretched across a section of water and secured at both ends. A series of shorter drop lines are attached to it every several feet with baited hooks at the free ends. Other alternative methods include: throwlines, limb lines, bank lines, jug lines, spearfishing, snagging, snaring, gigging, grabbing, archery, and atlatl.
  15. If you're a reader the books that Good fellas and Casino are based on are good reads. I believe the author is Nicholas Pileggi.
  16. Seems like every year there is a crank bait craze for a particular model. Last year, after the Classic you could not find a Rapala DT 10 in the Red Ike Demon color. Plenty in stock this year. Same for the HFC craw - sold out early last year, now they are sitting on the shelves. It will be interesting to see what crank shines in the upcoming Elite event at Guntersville.
  17. Thanks for the report, I was wondering what conditions were like in that neck of the woods.
  18. It's really a sad deal , and from what I've read it has nothing to do with other boats. Sounds like a series of bad decisions that ended in tragedy. And yet another sad lesson on the consequences of not wearing a PFD. "It all started on Tuesday when the family rented a house on Beaver Lake for a short getaway. Several family members were on the lake when their paddle boat broke. They decided to put 5 people into a 3 person canoe to get back to land. "So we ended up losing control and it flipped over," said Joana Hernandez, Stacey's Sister."
  19. I have seen it, but it has been so long ago that I don't remember much about it. I guess that gives me an excuse to watch it again.
  20. That's not a bad idea. I can see if they are sitting upright, the picnic table gives a fish great overhead cover.
  21. Son! That must have been an awesome experience.
  22. I think in this case Zoom is again copying the competition, as in, if they sell 6 in their pack, so will we. One thing I will give Strike King credit for is they do a nice job of packaging their baits.
  23. Chinatown - Another good one. Speaking of LA crime stories, LA Confidential is another one I like.
  24. I think it's reasonable for that type of bait. I think those Missile bait deals are about the same price.
  25. Quillback

    Ned Rig

    Yeah I agree, if you don't like it, don't read it. Seems to be a simple concept.
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