Ran across this on the PAA website. Always interesting to hear what Stacey King has to say.
http://fishpaa.com/2013/09/paa-pros-hopeful-as-practice-starts-on-table-rock/
That's what I've been thinking that in a couple of years there's going to be an explosion of big spots, but I've been thinking that the last couple of years. They're fat, and they're healthy but the number of keepers overall is not what you'd expect. If this fall is like last year, the bigger spots will start getting active once the water cools down.
There's a bunch of spots in that area for sure, but there are some good ones also. I'm surprised you did not get a keeper or 2 out of all those fish. Really weird you did not get any other species on the crawlers.
Cigarette boat owners typically are the least mentally endowed of all boaters. I've never been flipped off by 6 people at one time. I know if wasn't funny to you at the time, but it's funny to read.
Welcome! I'm not a walleye guy so I can't offer any advice on walleye except to say they are in Table Rock in decent numbers. The Table Rock forum below has some walleye info, you may have to dig a bit, but it's enough to give you a good starting point.
http://forums.ozarkanglers.com/forum/5-table-rock-lake/
Well you have LSU to blame for that, LSU never considered Arkansas to be a "rival". They want to play a Texas team. Arkansas will still play LSU every year, it just won't be on Thanksgiving weekend, and I think we'll see a good rivalry develop with MO.
I'm reserving judgment until I see the Hawgs play a quality team. They rushed well, but they were ahead and the Cajuns D was getting tired. We'll see how they do against a throwing team like A&M, if the Hawgs get behind, they'll have to start throwing.
A couple of thousand years from now, if there's still archaeologists around, they're going to have a field day sifting through these lake bottoms (assuming the lakes are dry by then). Glasses, cell phones, outboards, boats, cars, fishing gear....
Start out simple, fly fishing can be as hard or as easy as you make it, just like other forms of fishing. I was catching panfish and bass on popping bugs when I was 12 years old using beat up, cheap gear. I've been thinking about getting into it again myself, it would be fun to toss minnow imitators at schooling bass when they're chasing shad.
You have my sympathy, being a glasses wearer myself, I understand the wallet damage that can be done when purchasing prescription, polarized glasses (if that's what you had).