Members mtnestrz Posted January 10, 2007 Members Posted January 10, 2007 I generally make a fall trip to Taney in mid October. This year I am considering moving the trip back to November. What can I expect in fish population at this time of year? Also is there a reduction in the number of people thrashing the water. I get weary of people who have no clue what they are doing and the number of fishermen that know nothing about flyfishing courtesy. What patterns might I expect to be productive in mid November?
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted January 10, 2007 Root Admin Posted January 10, 2007 Without sounding smart (hopefully), you should back and read fishing reports from Novemeber- there are alot of them. Crowds are pretty bad on weekends. Almost always good populations of trout below the dam, assuming that's where you're refering to. If not, boat traffic is light downstream and fishing is fair to good. All depends on generation patterns and summer/fall bug growth.
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