Al Agnew Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Okay, seems like the other places were some I hadn't visited before...here's four photos. Each is a different stream. Bonus points for not only naming the stream but naming the exact stretch of stream...and with the easy one, the exact spot on that stream. Here's the easiest one: Here's one that's just a bit harder but still pretty easy: Here's one that's a bit harder, but should be recognizable to those who have floated it a few times: Here's the hardest one: Hint: They aren't all in the same state. And they aren't in SW MO, since I've done little floating over there.
ozark trout fisher Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Okay, seems like the other places were some I hadn't visited before...here's four photos. Each is a different stream. Bonus points for not only naming the stream but naming the exact stretch of stream...and with the easy one, the exact spot on that stream. Here's the easiest one: Here's one that's just a bit harder but still pretty easy: Here's one that's a bit harder, but should be recognizable to those who have floated it a few times: Here's the hardest one: Hint: They aren't all in the same state. And they aren't in SW MO, since I've done little floating over there. I think the first one is on one of those south-eastern streams... Maybe Johnson shut ins, but it could be the Castor or the St. Francis. Don't know about the others.
KCRIVERRAT Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 Not having fished over your way too much Al, from what I've read about the river I'd guess the first photo is from the St. Francis. I have floated the Huzzah years ago when the kids were little. Maybe the second one is the Buffalo somewhere? I'm just reaching. HUMAN RELATIONS MANAGER @ OZARK FISHING EXPEDITIONS
Al Agnew Posted October 6, 2009 Author Posted October 6, 2009 Two points for KC...not bad for somebody that lives that far away from both of them. For anybody who's knocked around on the St. Francis, you should be able to recognize the exact spot due to something on the left side of the photo. For anybody who has floated more than one section of the Buffalo and likes to look at bluffs and gravel bars, it should be easy to narrow it down to either upper or lower half at least.
brownieman Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 Al, !st pic is a shot of the old Silver Mine Dam about 22 miles down from Hwy H Bridge bm My friends say I'm a douche bag ?? Avatar...mister brownie bm <><
eric1978 Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 Okay, seems like the other places were some I hadn't visited before...here's four photos. Each is a different stream. Bonus points for not only naming the stream but naming the exact stretch of stream...and with the easy one, the exact spot on that stream. Here's one that's a bit harder, but should be recognizable to those who have floated it a few times: Hint: They aren't all in the same state. And they aren't in SW MO, since I've done little floating over there. Big River at Washington State Park?
joeD Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 1. St. Francis 2. Buffalo, Lower Wilderness Area 3. Middle Meramec 4. Mineral Fork, above F. ( or upper Meramec, above Cook Station). 5. I don't know. I haven't been in your neck of the woods. 6. Love the quiz. 7. Now where is this AL?
Members BobK Posted October 6, 2009 Members Posted October 6, 2009 Thanks for sharing.....all great pic's. I love this game. That last one reminds me a little of the Piney below Rolla! You ain't a live'n if your not a fish'n
Members BobK Posted October 6, 2009 Members Posted October 6, 2009 1. St. Francis 2. Buffalo, Lower Wilderness Area 3. Middle Meramec 4. Mineral Fork, above F. ( or upper Meramec, above Cook Station). 5. I don't know. I haven't been in your neck of the woods. 6. Love the quiz. 7. Now where is this AL? Can I ask where you obtained that print....I would love to have one. Thanks You ain't a live'n if your not a fish'n
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