Members Snowflake Posted February 13, 2006 Members Posted February 13, 2006 Fished over the weekend on Taney. We stayed at Lilley's. Fished up at Fall Creek on Saturday, boated close to 150 fish over the course of the day. Fishing chartreuse and white power bait/power eggs. We really enjoyed the wind and snow, but we were catching fish, and had a great time. No water generation either. Fished up at the dam Friday afternoon, caught a couple of nice rainbows on #18 zebra midges under an indicator.
tippet7 Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Got any pictures snowflake? You are so stupid you threw a rock at the ground and missed.
Members Snowflake Posted February 13, 2006 Author Members Posted February 13, 2006 No digital pics, just film pics, and they aren't developed yet. I'll try to scan some of them, then post them in a couple of days.
Bill Babler Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Fished over the weekend on Taney. We stayed at Lilley's. Fished up at Fall Creek on Saturday, boated close to 150 fish over the course of the day. Fishing chartreuse and white power bait/power eggs. We really enjoyed the wind and snow, but we were catching fish, and had a great time. No water generation either. Fished up at the dam Friday afternoon, caught a couple of nice rainbows on #18 zebra midges under an indicator. Snowflake, Hope you were kind and cut off lots of hooks. PB is a great way to catch a limit of fish in the bait area of the lake, but is really hard on tender tummy's. If you make them bleed they are pretty much history. The area you were fishing is fantastic for sculpin micro-jigs under a float. You will continue to catch loads of fish and will do them little harm. Good Luck. http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Members Snowflake Posted February 13, 2006 Author Members Posted February 13, 2006 Bill, I was using a straight hook with a chartreuse egg and white egg on it. I was very pleased that I didn't have but 2 swallow the hook, and I kept them. All the rest were hooked in the sides of the mouth, a lot nicer than the treble hooks.
Members pikeman94 Posted February 13, 2006 Members Posted February 13, 2006 I am not familiar with the area, so where exactly is Fall Creek from Lilley's? Pikeman Fished over the weekend on Taney. We stayed at Lilley's. Fished up at Fall Creek on Saturday, boated close to 150 fish over the course of the day. Fishing chartreuse and white power bait/power eggs. We really enjoyed the wind and snow, but we were catching fish, and had a great time. No water generation either. Fished up at the dam Friday afternoon, caught a couple of nice rainbows on #18 zebra midges under an indicator.
Micheal Kyle Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Up stream from Lilley's it starts the trophy area. This time of the year the Fallcreek area can yield some very nice Rainbows. You can not miss it there is a huge sign. I am not familiar with the area, so where exactly is Fall Creek from Lilley's? Pikeman To Know People Is To Know Thier Ways!
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted February 13, 2006 Root Admin Posted February 13, 2006 Fall Creek is about 1.5 miles upstream from here (Lilleys). We are about 1/2 mile up from Cooper Creek Access, 4 miles up from downtown Branson.
Members knees Posted February 14, 2006 Members Posted February 14, 2006 A buddy and myself fished Taney 2/7 - 2/9 and we caught a LOT of fish. We're both novice fly fisherman, so we did the standard 1/64 oz. jig below a cork (ginger, olive/ginger, and red & white). We stayed up above Fall Creek and caught between 60-100 per day. Nothing giant but we did catch some nice ones and we had a great time. Stayed at Lilley's Landing--SUPER FOLKS AND A VERY NICE/CLEAN/AFFORDABLE place to stay!!!
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