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smallmouthjoe

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  1. Indeed Teddy would be rolling over in his grave if we sold off the remaining vestiges of our public lands to those obsessed with the idea of progress (i.e. some sort of psychological disorder, brain damage). Common sense will prevail and any measures to take property from the public will be laughed at even it comes to the floor.

  2. Great! Glad you enjoyed it. While the O fork isn't favorite river, I have always enjoyed fishing it.

    FYI, I have always had some good fishing on it throwing a shallow Shad Rap in, of all things, shad.

    Thanks for the tip and thanks for the info on the trip. I'll most likely hit this stream again in the future, it's a quieter Gasconade.

  3. Hello All,

    Just wanted to report on how the overnight trip last weekend turned out. The water was low through this section especially for a solo loaded down with all the necessities for a two day trip. We had to drag through most riffles but my company and myself didn't mind too much. This was a slow river with long flat pools that required a considerable amount of paddling. This was my first time on this river and it reminded me very much of the middle section of the James. We took our time with this one, so much so that a two day trip turned into a three day adventure. I counted approximately fifty cows in the stream in the fifteen miles that we floated. We saw a total of five people during the entire trip and had our pick of gravel bars to camp on. Oh yeah the fishing. The fishing was pretty good. Largest fish went around 16.5" and was caught on a shaky-head with a strawberry kiwi finesse worm on it. Good numbers were caught on a Bomber 4A crankbait, crayfish pattern, brown back with a chartreuse belly. Averaged approximately 35 fish a day. I love the Gasconade strain smallmouth, I feel they fight harder than the white river strain. All fish were healthy lacking any parasites on their gill filaments or body and had a good thickness value. Thank you to everyone who helped me mark this river off the list. I'll surely be back on it sometime soon.

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  4. Hello everyone,

    I'm keen on getting information about a good overnight float on this river this weekend. Is there enough water? What access points should I look into. Any information would be greatly appreciated considering I know little about this river. Thanks and take care.

  5. I'm curious if Jen and John presented any data in regard to the smallmouth bass management areas? It seems to me that if they had sampling sites within the management areas that the length frequency data gathered in these sites would be indicative of what we would see if there were increased length limits and reduced creel limits state wide.

  6. Hello,

    I am looking for information on a spring on the Osage Fork that the locals call Big Spring. The spring is located about 0.75 mi. upstream of the Atlanta Rd. bridge. My question is, how large is this spring and how much water does it input into Osage Fork? Someone told me that it doubles the size of the Osage Fork and that the water down stream of the spring input stays cold year round. Does anyone know if this is true?

    Thanks,

    Joe

  7. Thanks for the information guys. I'll check out Boiling Spring, 10,000,000 gal. per day is the low estimate I'm getting from sources. Should be large enough to significantly reduce the summer water temps in the river near the spring. I have a site below Alley Spring and am currently looking at Greer Spring. The NPS is very protective of their spring branches and I will most likely not get access to the branch itself, even for a scientific survey. Thanks again.

  8. Hello everyone,

    I'm wanting to get on the upper section of the North Fork to look for some smallies this weekend. The problem is I don't know if the upper part of the river is floatable currently. I was hoping that someone could give me some insight. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Joe

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