Greg Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 My wife and I finally made the trip to Arkansas to fish the white and norfork. We fished the Norfork on Sat around Quarry Park. On Sunday we fished Rim Shoals. Both days were good. The fishing is somewhat similiar to Taneycomo but definitely different. Rim Shoals is just a beautiful area. I was hoping to see the caddis hatch but it never came off. But we both caught fish throughout the afternoon on a variety of small nymphs. A lot of little 10 to 11" cutthroats but some decent 14 to 15" rainbows as well. I'm curious in that on both rivers we both caught a lot of small cutthroats. We caught plenty of decent rainbows as well and I'm certainly not complaining but I'm just wondering if that is the norm? I posted a separate report on our trip to the Norfork. We stayed at the whispering woods cabins just above the dam. I can't wait to come down again. Greg "My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it" - Koos Brandt Greg Mitchell
Brian Wise Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Greg, Sounds like you guys had a good time, good to hear. As far as the "norm" for Rim, you pretty much hit it. Don't get me wrong there are some big fish there but a lot of the time you can catch a ton of stocker to a little bigger than stocker sized fish. There are times when you will almost catch 1 to 1 Cut to Rainbow and then other times you won't hook a cut...go figure. When are you going to come over and fish the NFOW with me? Brian My Youtube Channel
Greg Posted April 12, 2006 Author Posted April 12, 2006 Thanks for the info Brian. We do definitely plan to come down to your area and fish with you (if possible)late summer or fall this year. Greg "My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it" - Koos Brandt Greg Mitchell
John Berry Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Greg,Most of the fish in Rim are the sizes you mentioned. There are some larger fish but it is not the norm. As to the hatch, I have found that if I fish dries without a hatch I still catch several fish that way. The fish are looking up and are ready to hit the top. John Berry John Berry OAF CONTRIBUTOR Fly Fishing For Trout (870)435-2169 http://www.berrybrothersguides.com berrybrothers@infodash.com
Brian K. Shaffer Posted May 2, 2006 Posted May 2, 2006 Try some dry fly fshing over brookies at Norfork.. just about anywhere.. you will be surprised at thier cuteness too! best future fishes - Brian Just once I wish a trout would wink at me! ozarkflyfisher@gmail.com I'm the guy wearing the same Simms longbilled hat for 10 years now.
John Berry Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 We went to the norfork and my client hit a nice fifteen inch brookie today on a worm brown san juan worm. He had shoulders and put up a heck of a fight. The brookies are my favorite. John Berry OAF CONTRIBUTOR Fly Fishing For Trout (870)435-2169 http://www.berrybrothersguides.com berrybrothers@infodash.com
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