Members gary2400 Posted April 30, 2012 Members Posted April 30, 2012 The "25" generation advertised turned out to be 2-3 units generation. Got to the water Fri at 9:30 pm with the level 706+ and dropping. My lady and I started above #1 and ended up staying there. We caught 18 between us, she caught one on white and we caught the rest on black and purple #8 hibernators. The water was slow enough toward the bank that we just used a beaded fly. Brother-in-law and my dad arrived about 10:30 and fished below #1 and they caught several on olive pine squirrels. We were the only ones on the water and we left about 1am. I think the water settled at around 704+...very fishable but I doubt it would have been easy below #2. Saturday night was close to the same water pattern and catch except there were a couple of other people down below #1. Most fish were 14-18 but a handful were 20" and just above. 4 browns were caught. The pavilian was DARK, all the night lights were out at #2. gary
Dave Cook Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Sorry to hear the saved all the generation for you. We have too much spring rain to go to shut the water off every night but dang it would be nice to get a weekend of night fishing (and wading). Dave Cook Missouri Trout Fishermen's Association - Kansas City
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