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Questions Concerning Crane Creek


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I'll second the North Fork. Not a bad drive from Neosho and it is absolutlety one of the most beautiful rivers in the ozarks - right up there with the Current and Buffalo. The major difference being that the North Fork has clearer water and less people, if that sort of thing interests you...

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I'm trying to catch a trout in all of the MDC recognized trout waters. I fished Crane back in Feb with a lot of luck catching pickerel and minnows, but I broke off two trout with one of them being at least 14 inches in length (see the picture of the hole where I lost it). So this creek haunts me. I live in Columbia and have yet to return for another try. Does Crane get a good hopper or terrestrial bite in the summer? I have seen firsthand how spooky these trout can be and want to try with a dry and a nymph dropper if possible. I fished the upper end of the MDC CA. Would there be any better spots further down stream that would hold some deeper/cooler water?

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Stealth is much more important than your choice of fly.

Good conditions last Sunday (Aug 3) - water was plenty cold throughout. I enjoy fishing each of the 3 sections - each offers something different.

Special thanks to Dad (for the 2-wt rod & reel), Tim (who warned me to tread lightly), Brian (who shared the fly-of-the-day), and Jason (who talked me into trusting my feel without a strike indicator).

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2Sheds - Nice fish.

The reason I've asked about the hopper bite is that I'm thinking about using a hopper fly with a nymph dropper. As spooky as they were the last time I fished it, I want to use something more "natural" as an indicator. i may try to get back down there the 28th or 29th of Aug.

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I believe a hopper would be fine in many sections of Crane. The fish seem to roam the larger pools and I think they see everything in the water.

When I was sight casting, I did find a highly visible difference from removing my strike indicator while fishing nymphs. Strikes were strong enough to feel - no problem.

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