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Fished Roaring River a few times and having trouble understanding the hatches. What types and size flies do you use for the BWO and Trico hatches. Also, what times do the hatches usually start.
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I live in Huntsville, Arkansas and consider Beaver my home water. I fish my 7'7" 3 weight all the time in the "new" special regulation zone and really enjoy catching the stockers. I rarely catch anything over 14". I would vote for improving the flow through minimum flow and creating habitat by placing boulders, etc. in the stream bed.
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What Kind Of Snake Is This At Chute 2 ?
Lucky Fly replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
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I am cleaning out my outdoor closet to make way for some new items. Some good deals on new or very little used items. 1) SOLD 2) SOLD 3) SOLD 4) SOLD 5) SOLD 6) SOLD 7) Misc. tying materials including flambeau plastic tying box. Materials include some tmc hooks, tungsten beads, thread, deer hair, flash, foam, dubbing, centipede legs, etc. Easily $80-$100 worth of material. ($30 plus shipping) 8) SOLD 8) Jet Boil Personal Cooking System. Great for those cold winter days on the water. Used a few times. ($75 plus shipping) 9) MSR Windpro. Used once. Very easy to use with no maintenance. ($50 plus Shipping) Email me at swatkins @ 1hsd . org (no spaces) with questions Tight Lines Steve
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WET, WET, WET Fished the top of the special reg section just below the narrows for a couple of hours yestarday afternoon, Water was still dropping out and a little off color from generation and runoff from the rain. Caught 6-10 on various flies including Tungscuds, PSII's, and zebras. Did manage one brown trout and caught a fiesty 13 inch rainbow on a sparkle emerger. Tight Lines Steve
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Dry fly fishing is always possible at RR. However, it has been a little slow lately. Some BWO, caddis, and midges are hatching each day. I would try a griffeth's gnat, smaller x-caddis, or a small adams. Good luck and give us a report when you get back. I will be up on Saturday.
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I took my son fishing the C&R season all the time and was under the impression he needed the $3.50 trout stamp to fish C&R in the park. We have been checked a few times. I would spend the $7.00 and get the tags. tight lines
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Good Day At Parkers Bottom
Lucky Fly replied to Lucky Fly's topic in Beaver Tailwater/Upper White River
sfiser, Go to the Beaver dam store website and it has a link. Event is 7-12 Sunday. Be at the store around 6 to get signed up and partners drawn. -
Had a good day fishing the riffles around Parkers Bottom. Caught several on PS2's, g-bugs and two bit scuds. Some nice browns hanging out. Sorry no pictures this time, forgot the camera in the jeep. Fishing the one fly Sunday, hope to see everyone out to support the event.
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Wooly Bugger, I use a small squirrel strip streamer tied on TMC 200R size 16 and an ostrich bugger on scud hooks 16 and 18. Send me your address and I will send you a few. tight lines steve
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I use a 3 wt. at taney all the time, but I am not throwing big streamers either. I match the rod weight with the size of fly I am throwing more than to a specific river. steve
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Beaver is just under flood pool at 1129.4 (1130 is flood pool). Hopefully, with Beaver crested and inflow from tribs matching outflows from the dam, they have beaver under control and should be able to shut the flood gates today. This will begin to help table rock with inflows. Thoughts and prayers to those individuals effected by the floods. steve
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Good afternoon, I am coming to Branson in May for a basketball tourney that my son is playing in. Thought I would throw the fly rod in and catch some time below the dam. I was wanting to know if anybody swings cracklebacks below the dam like you would soft hackles. I can't get the knack of tying soft hackles, but love tying cracklebacks (both beadhead and regular.) If you do what size and color is most effective. thanks steve
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Hello, Fished Roaring River this weekend and had a great time. Weather was perfect and fishing was good. Caught several fish but nothing with any size. River looks good after it came up some from the rain the first of last week. Usual patterns worked: pheasant tails, scuds, zebras, woolies, and BWO in the afternoon. Had a chance to meet another OAF member, Troy Simonton and his dad from Kansas. Both great gentlemen. I had bought a furled leader from Troy and had not got it yet (it was waiting in the mail when I got home), so Troy gave me one on stream to try for the day. I was very impressed with the quality of workmanship and the ability of the leader to turn over effortlessly. I would highly recommend Troy's leaders to anybody. Tight Lines Steve
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Beaver is fishing really well right now. With generation not occuring until late afternoon, plenty of wading opportunities are out there. Hot flies are small pheasant tails, tungston zebra midges, with scuds and sowbugs thrown in for some variety. Smaller the better with tungston beads. I would also recommend yarn indicators right now for there sensitivity in low water. tight lines steve
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I have been following this thread closely as I am relativley new to fishing Taney. The information has been great! The only question that I have is about the type of leader. Do most of you use a standard store bought tapered leader or make your own as was mentioned earlier out of 8lb Vanish. And if you make your own how do you step it down or taper it. Thanks steve
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Fished RR Saturday. Had a great day. Typical fly selection would be small pheasant tails, scuds, sowbugs, san juan worms, small wooly buggers, and eggs for subsurface and beetles, ants, small caddis, hoppers, and an adams for surface fishing. Used the basic selection and consistently caught fish all day. Water is low and clear so use 7x for dries and 6x for nymphs. Stop by Tim's and he can set you up with anything you need and give you an up to the minute report. Tight Lines Steve
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Did the rain affect the river? Will be up Saturday. Steve
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Ollie, Just back into the office from the weekend. I would like to take you up on your offer later in the spring. I can supply the adult beverages. I would like to learn Capps Creek. We have fishd together once at the first ozark smallmouth rendevous on the Kings River a couple of years ago. I had my son Patrick with me. Fishing wasn't too hot, but the fire side conversation was good. I will pm you when I get a free weekend or maybe over spring break and maybe our schedules will not conflict. steve
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Hey guys, i am looking for a tour guide/fishing partner for capps creek. I have fished with a few of you over the years. I am new to capps and would like for someone to show me around. I will buy breakfast, lunch or dinner. Thanks Steve
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Hello, I have been fishing Roaring River for the last 3-4 years. After Bill Tenison at White River Angler suggested I try it out when Beaver is running full bore. Anyway, I have really enjoyed my trips, especially the catch and release season. My question is about zone 3. How do I find Muncy cemetary and is the access roads by the stables good places to fish. I would like to escape the crowds during the summer for a little quite time when i am up there. I come in on Highway F from eagle rock. Thanks Steve
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How does the TFO rods stack up to rods from Sage, St. Croix, Scott, etc. I use a St. Croix Legend Ultra currently but am considering one of the TFO Finese rods. how would the TFO stack up in fit and finish? Any opinions would be appreciated.
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Remember that it is kids fishing day at RR this Saturday. I will be there with my crew. If you see someone helping with the kids stations with a columbia vest on, stop in and say hello. Lucky Fly
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Help With The San Juan
Lucky Fly replied to Lucky Fly's topic in General Angling Discussion Archives
Tim, Lilley, and Motroutbum Thanks for the help, I was not aware of the sping runoff and was planning on going the middle to last of June. I will hold off until the middle of July to make the run down. Motroutbum, I will give you a call at the fly shop when I am headed that direction. Thanks Steve -
I am planning a trip out over my summer break in June. Where is the easist places to wade? Can you wade and fish from Cottonwood Campground? Any advises about fishing the various places at the juan would be appresciated. Steve