Members Skip Smith Posted February 19, 2007 Members Posted February 19, 2007 Started out today with high expectations with the warmer weather. However Mother Nature had a since of humor and decided to provide a some wind. With the combination of high generation and wind it was difficult to mannuver the boat. That said, perchjerker and I had a great day fishing. We caught several nice rainbows on white jigs. When the wind got bad we switched to #4 rapalas. We were fishing just above the rebar hole and down to Lookout bluff. In the afternoon we moved down lake below Cooper's Creek and caught smaller rainbows throwing a gold and red dot 'lil Jakes'. We fished from 7:30am to 4:30pm and caught and released 42 rainbows and 0 browns. Percherjerker thinks it was because we wore our new OAF lucky fishing hats. That's all for now. I got to tie some more white jigs for tommorow. if tomorrow is like today we will have to use sun screen. Not bad for February, wind and all. Good Fishin, Skip
twosets Posted February 20, 2007 Posted February 20, 2007 Thanks for the report, Skip. How warm did it get. "This is not Nam. This is bowling. There are rules."
perchjerker Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 High on Sunday 55 Mon 62 Tue 76 We put our lucky OAF hats back on Tuesday and had a ball from 7a to 12 noon. Lost count but somewhere around 50 rainbows and still no browns. All bo's about 12-12 inchers. Kudos to Phil and gang for the OAF discount old #12 which overlooks Taney was a great way to wake up in the morning.Hope to be back soon.Perchjerker and Fat Boy Skip. BY That was 12-14 inchers sorry
loo10 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 Hit Taney late Sunday eve after church with friend Steve Wagner from Jefferson City. Actually he's from Bland but who ever admits that??? Sunday eve was tough with one decent fish, a 19" rainbow pictured above. It was caught on a rapala just before dark. On Monday (a govt worker holiday), we arrived to wind & water!!! While we preferred to fly fish, it would have been a little much to manage the wind, water, and my boat. So we threw cleo's, spoons, and rapalas. Caught just enough to keep it interesting until about 3 pm. Then it got hot!!! Anything with silver or white took fish. They are definately locked onto shad right now. Fun trip. Oh, by the way.... Steve caught a largemouth bass above Phil's. Imagine that with all the water that's been running! Rich Looten Springfield, Missouri "If people don't occasionally walk away from you shaking their heads, you're doing something wrong."- John Gierach
perchjerker Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 Now it's Sunday and 8 of the tuesday 14" are no the electric smoker.I'm using a new Brine from Bass Pro "Wild River Trout"with honey.Smells mighty good.I'llget one to the Brother Skip Smith and we'll give the results of our taste test soon.
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