Micheal Kyle Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 Duane and myself fished untill 2am the fish did not turn on until 11pm. I fished a150 and a 200 grain sink tip nothing going on Duane was kicking my but with a 7.5'sinking leader on a floating line. We were just swinging it and they were knocking the fire out of it. We had about 60 fish between the 2 of us. And I'm pretty sure duane had 35 of them. There were a lot of little males. We ended up bringing to limits home that weighed 57 pounds I will post pics latter I am posting this on my phone. Internet still down at shop. If you see us down there tonight feel free to say hi we are the ones in funny looking boat that is red and white with oars. Good luck and be safe out there. Michael To Know People Is To Know Thier Ways!
duckydoty Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 Duane and myself fished untill 2am the fish did not turn on until 11pm. I fished a150 and a 200 grain sink tip nothing going on Duane was kicking my but with a 7.5'sinking leader on a floating line. We were just swinging it and they were knocking the fire out of it. We had about 60 fish between the 2 of us. And I'm pretty sure duane had 35 of them. There were a lot of little males. We ended up bringing to limits home that weighed 57 pounds I will post pics latter I am posting this on my phone. Internet still down at shop. If you see us down there tonight feel free to say hi we are the ones in funny looking boat that is red and white with oars. Good luck and be safe out there. Michael Here's a couple of the pictures. FISH ON -------! duckydoty A Little Rain Won't Hurt Them Fish.....They're Already Wet!! Visit my website at.. Ozark Trout Runners
Members rlcarter Posted March 26, 2008 Members Posted March 26, 2008 nice stringer..man i've got to get down there..
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted March 26, 2008 Root Admin Posted March 26, 2008 Water was perfect for fly fishing up at the tea tables. You can drive in from the east MAYBE- if the fields are dry and not flooded. You can wade those gravel bars on the upper end of the straight but with the lake level rising everyday, the access road thru the field may not be driveable for long. I've gone up there as late as June and caught whites off those gravel bars. Also- see my report on the Beaver Creek Forum
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