Brian Wise Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Sorry Hank, Kelley Ford Directions: Hwy H to CR 372 CR 372 to CR 365 CR 365 to CR 368 When you think you hit the middle of no where you are almost there Kelley is at the end of CR 368. Brian My Youtube Channel
Gavin Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I dont get your logic Brian..If your agree that developement has something to do with the decline in fish numbers, why do you support more of it? You selling lots down there or something?
Brian Wise Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I wish I had lots on ther river!! I have read this whole thread several times and can't find where I said I agree with developement on the river... Brian My Youtube Channel
Members Oldschoolcane Posted February 23, 2007 Members Posted February 23, 2007 Brian, I am not sure where Gavins coming from with his concerns? FWIW....the points you've made are right on the mark. jman
Gavin Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Well Brian, how can you not support development? You book your trips through one of the biggest developers on that river. The drought took its toll, but something seems to be wrong with that river. The river wasnt clogged with moss 20 years ago, and the hellbenders are dying off. Whats up with that? Both the moss and lack of hellbenders seem to indicate a decrease in water quality. Wheres all the pollution coming from?
fishinwrench Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Geeze Gavin, It would be interesting to know what you do for a living...so we could figure out some of the things YOU "support". If ROLF is the "biggest developer" on the NFOW and the "major pollution contributor"....then that river is QUITE SAFE....at least under the current management. I believe ROLF to be very good stewards of the watershed, all things considered.
Brian Wise Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Gavin, I mean this in all seriousness not being "smart." I know you are a smallmouth guy, did you get a chance to fish the Bryant Creek 20 years ago? My family homesteaded land on the Bryant and my uncles have told me stories of the insane amount of fish (and big fish) they caught there in the 60's thru the 80's. There is little to NO developement on there now and the river is no where near what it was then, sure it is still good fishing (just like the North Fork of the White is.) Brian Brian My Youtube Channel
Members Oldschoolcane Posted February 23, 2007 Members Posted February 23, 2007 Is there anywhere in the Ozarks that hasn't suffered a little from more people and more development? Nope its not like it used to be when I was in college in 1979.....its changed along with everything else. Development yes, drought, too many partiers & canoes, siltation from the timber cutting and cattle. You name it, all the usual suspects.
hank franklin Posted February 28, 2007 Author Posted February 28, 2007 Looks like we're thinking about a two-night float, Hebron to Blair Bridge. 21 miles according to Oz Hawksley but we're thinking the spring flows should move us along. North Fork at Tecumseh gage today is 3.48 feet, 999 cfs discharge. River must be up. What's a good level for floating? Is it too high right now? We're looking late March or April. Also, Hebron access has camping according to MDC Atlas. Anybody camped there? Thanks for replies. As far as the development issue, I'll stay out of that one till I've been there.
Members Mottled Sculpin Posted March 2, 2007 Members Posted March 2, 2007 I'm Hanks delinquent cousin and I'll be accompanying him on our trip down the N Fork. My question is where is kelly bridge? It has been refrenced in several of the messages but I can't seem to find it on my maps. okay I am an idiot. I just now saw the directions to Kelly bridge in one of the messages. Sorry about that! Dissregard my previous message.
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