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Flash a bou in the tail?

Yes in the tail

Tim Homesley

23387 st. hwy 112

Cassville, Mo 65625

Roaring River State park

Tim's Fly Shop

www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop

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Awwwww, come on guys....you know it's a conspiracy. Some trout play dumb so the "big fish" holdin' the fly rod gets hooked.slow.png

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Fished the park today. I used the olive and purple wooly and caught a few fish on it. Caught a few more on a Y2k, and then some on an adams. Wasn't to cold, so it was a good day overall!

"The difference between fly fishers and worm dunkers is the quality of their excuses." -Anonymous

"I am not against golf, since I cannot but suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering trout." -by Paul O'Neil

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Those who don't understand c&r fishing must be JUST fishing to eat? I don't understand that. I fish because I like to fish and few things in this world give me the same pleasure. Don't get me wrong, I love to eat fish also and do keep stocked trout I catch in the parks, among other species like white bass, crappie, catfish, and walleye but that is just a bonus, and I never keep my limit. Fish to fish. Thats it.

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Purple/olive green buggers did well on Saturday, I had two over 3lbs

Tim Homesley

23387 st. hwy 112

Cassville, Mo 65625

Roaring River State park

Tim's Fly Shop

www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop

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Got a couple of those for me when I get down there Tim? :have-a-nice-day: I'm ready to do some hog huntin!

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Let me know when your coming and I'll have a few for you.

Tim Homesley

23387 st. hwy 112

Cassville, Mo 65625

Roaring River State park

Tim's Fly Shop

www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop

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Awesome. A coworker and I are planning on heading down the 10th and 11th. Probly stop by midday on the 10th. You open on fridays?

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I've long since given up trying to figure out why certain flies catch trout and others don't. For one thing it's really impossible to know for sure, and for another, I just don't care all that much. For example, the fact that trout in the blue ribbon stretch of the Current are more than happy to eat egg patterns in the middle of July doesn't make sense on any level, but they do, so I fish with them and pretty much don't care why it works.

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