I’ve never understood the rub thing. Personally I like the tase of a good piece of meat. I don’t even like barbecue sauce on meat unless it is a poor cut served in a restaurant and it needs camouflaged.
I wonder how long it takes for that area to see current after they start generating? Where I am referencing it is over 45 miles from the dam and water would be coming out of lots of tributaries.
When we did a lot of fishing in upper Bull Shoals current was important to us. In order to better have a handle on it we used the generation schedule for Table Rock and contacted the guys at Powersite Dam. They told us that in general it takes 3 hours for much of a flow change to reach them. So much of the time it would be 5 hours before we noticed the change depending on how far below Powersite we were fishing.
Looking at the reverse as in how far up a tributary like James or White one were fishing when or maybe if one could notice current. I’ve only seen noticeable current 1 time when fishing above Point 15. I’ve never noticed it in the White. Do any of you notice it? Am I not being tuned in enough?
That’s interesting. I’ve been there for 15 years with no issues, but I go there for advice on trolling motor, boat, and electronics as well as buying and selling things.
I rarely use them. Some have never seen water. Some have barely learned how to swim. 5 are Lucky Craft. The rest are a mixture Rapala, Smithwick, Mann, etc. I will take $50 for the lot, local pickup. $60 shipped to lower 48.
There have been pockets of them in Bull Shoals for decades. I’ve caught several just below the mouth of Cedar Creek where the channel swings into the bank.