MOPanfisher Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Be care down there, that portion of the state has been rough on folks who play in the water in the last couple months. conorsixtakc 1
jtram Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Be care down there, that portion of the state has been rough on folks who play in the water in the last couple months. Crazy year on it for sure
*T* Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Be care down there, that portion of the state has been rough on folks who play in the water in the last couple months. you talking about high water issues/drownings?? Love the Elk river, super smallmouth bite, been a few year since I been there though "Water is the driving force of all Nature." -Leonardo da Vinci
Bushbeater Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Went out about 6:30 till 9 Saturday evening. Bass were biting but it was brutal. Couldn't keep my glasses clear and the windshield fogged over on the way in. Most were short fish but did manage one about 4 lbs. Plastic Lizards and the infamous little grub rig. We are finally moving down this fall so I am really amped. I look forward to seeing some of you LOZ regulars on the water.
MOPanfisher Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Shoal Creek lists 3 fatal and 3 non fatal incidents from drownings to jet ski incidents since 7/24. Elk River 2 drownings july 13th & 17th. & may 16, capsize and drowning, All that just this year.
fishinwrench Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Shoal Creek lists 3 fatal and 3 non fatal incidents from drownings to jet ski incidents since 7/24. Elk River 2 drownings july 13th & 17th. & may 16, capsize and drowning, All that just this year. That's all these kids that grew up playing X box, then they went to the river where their VIRTUAL reality world turned to REALITY, and they weren't prepared for that. Sad.
WHARFRAT Posted July 28, 2015 Author Posted July 28, 2015 Went out about 6:30 till 9 Saturday evening. Bass were biting but it was brutal. Couldn't keep my glasses clear and the windshield fogged over on the way in. Most were short fish but did manage one about 4 lbs. Plastic Lizards and the infamous little grub rig. We are finally moving down this fall so I am really amped. I look forward to seeing some of you LOZ regulars on the water. Kuddos for sticking it out, cause it was nasty humid then. After I came in, my 4 yr grandson wanted to go out with some worms off the dock just after dark. It was a little more tolerable than a few hrs back, but still sweated my rump off. I think I changed clothes 5X's that day. Hope to see ya out there on the Big Niangua. I'm generally fishing areas from HaHa Tonka to Larry Gale. Sometimes I get a wild hair and venture out past the Little Niangua, but not too often. I can usually entertain myself in a 5 mile area. Look for an Aluminum Rt188 Black Ranger with a Merc pushin it. I'll be the one completely covered up. Had some bouts with skin cancer, so Long sleeves, neck gator, big hat, sun gloves. Probably why I hate this time of the year. @lozcrappie
fishinwrench Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Ha Ha Palooza is this weekend, those big boats are gonna turn that narrow stretch of lake into a big washing machine.
WHARFRAT Posted July 28, 2015 Author Posted July 28, 2015 I think it was last year, a couple of boats had to turn around at the 54 bridge as they couldn't get under it. I saw one go under and don't know how they didn't scrape the bottom. @lozcrappie
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