Members darryl Posted May 5, 2008 Members Posted May 5, 2008 For those contemplating a trip to the Niangua. I floated the stretch between the 64 bridge and Ho Hum. Still up and dingy but certainly fishable. A full sinking line and weighted black wooly's will do the trick. Get it down and add additional weight it if you have to because they're on the bottom. Be prepared to lose flies as once visible potential snags under normal conditions are hidden. Nice light cahill hatch throughout the afternoon but nothing coming up for them and I only landed one on a weighted cahill nymph.
Thom Posted May 5, 2008 Posted May 5, 2008 I saw two guys coming off the river below the bridge past Sand Springs. They both had full stringers at about 10:00 today. There was a nice hatch of millers and black caddis coming off the water at BSSP. 100 lunkers released saturday for kids day. Thom Harvengt
DoveTail Posted May 5, 2008 Posted May 5, 2008 Nice looking brown. At least the visibility is slowly improving.
oneshot Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 I went to Barclay yesterday,didn't have any luck.Talked to Water Patrol,he said Guy told him he had better luck when the water was up. oneshot
Paola Cat Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Darryl ... Did you find any particular section of water from the 64 bridge to Ho Hum to be the best? How long of a float is that? PC Cheers. PC
Members darryl Posted May 7, 2008 Author Members Posted May 7, 2008 Darryl ... Did you find any particular section of water from the 64 bridge to Ho Hum to be the best? How long of a float is that? PC Float is 9 miles from the bridge to Ho Hum. I don't recommend that length if your primary interest is fishing and want to spend quality time at each hole you cross. Most of my fishing occurred from the bridge to NRO (about 4-5 miles which is perfect). I still had a good ways to go and was burning time with the sun so from NRO to Ho Hum it was primarily a float trip although I passed over several good looking holes.
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