Members Douglas Narup Posted January 29, 2016 Members Posted January 29, 2016 I am joining a group of guys on a trip to Taneycomo next weekend (4 Feb). We typically have a good time fly-fishing below the dam. I find wading in cold weather much more pleasant than fishing from a boat. That being said, I am considering bringing my bass boat down because it seems like the generation may not let up this year. I was wondering if there are places where there is decent wading when they are running 2-3 units that are accessible by boat. I would appreciate any thoughts. Thanks. marcus 1
marcus Posted January 30, 2016 Posted January 30, 2016 id say theres pros and cons no matter what u do id say use the boat and put in near cooper creek and just keep going up to the dam then float to the ramp and repeat...i never like going down stream of the ramp i launch at that way if theres ever a problem with the boat i can always float back to the ramp under the currents power no one likes getting towed in cause they broke there prop on a rock i ruined my prop last trip in october...good luck either way you go you should do well
jtram Posted January 30, 2016 Posted January 30, 2016 Should have some low water by next weekend, hopefully
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted January 30, 2016 Root Admin Posted January 30, 2016 Not really. 2 units may be. Not 3. 2 units you could get out at Lookout Island and wade up and down it.
JestersHK Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 We fished all day Saturday wading up by the cable all the way down past the 3rd outlet. Wading was tough fishing for us. We caught a dozen trout on Saturday using spinning gear, along with some bass, drum and a carp. You will need to really chuck it out there into the channel and really work the bottom. Saw very few guys on fly rods actually landing fish from the banks. I would definitely recommend the boat if you have access to it. The outlets and usual spots were either filled in with sand or just washed out altogether. Outlet 1 was the big shocker. Almost always you see fish up there, and they were nowhere to be seen...
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