dan hufferd Posted September 14, 2020 Posted September 14, 2020 After church today. Had an eagle fly near me, two coopers hawks, and the hummingbirds were all over the jewel weed. This was one of the best after church kayak trips this year. A small crawfish plastic got the most hits. I lost several at the boat, due being to quick on the hook set. Hope you all like the pictures. tjm, Quillback, Jadesjigs and 12 others 15
Johnsfolly Posted September 14, 2020 Posted September 14, 2020 Looks like a great time buddy! Love the photos. dan hufferd 1
Seth Clarkson Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 Do you have recommendations on what stretches to float on Shoal Creek? I am in Strafford and typically float James River, but everything is pretty low. In your pictures the water doesn't look too bad, granted it's been a couple weeks I know.
MoCarp Posted September 25, 2020 Posted September 25, 2020 I grew up fishing shoal, we lived on its banks when my family moved to Joplin in 75.... great fishing...my brother and I always planned a wade fishing trip in mid August up until his work moved him to Georgia. from the falls to the Kansas line was good, but all the development has made it a shadow of its former glory....at some time or another I have fished every mile of its ample drainage....many stretches do not get the pressure other streams do...it can be rough it spots..if I remember it has a couple of the highest class of white water....but in a good yak in normal or low water is the best fishing, below the falls to Kansas walleyes are a possibility...big small mouths in the riffles, largemouths in the slower stretches, spots everywhere....normally you will pick up a catfish on bass gear....used to pick up flatheads on our August trips..they will smash a rebel craw...normally I like jigging but shoal creek is better cranking as you lose less gear....drifting wild caught minnows or crawlers will catch everything...including monster red horse...ahh to be young again Seth Clarkson, laker67 and dan hufferd 3 MONKEYS? what monkeys?
dan hufferd Posted June 10, 2023 Author Posted June 10, 2023 On 9/25/2020 at 4:59 AM, MoCarp said: I grew up fishing shoal, we lived on its banks when my family moved to Joplin in 75.... great fishing...my brother and I always planned a wade fishing trip in mid August up until his work moved him to Georgia. from the falls to the Kansas line was good, but all the development has made it a shadow of its former glory....at some time or another I have fished every mile of its ample drainage....many stretches do not get the pressure other streams do...it can be rough it spots..if I remember it has a couple of the highest class of white water....but in a good yak in normal or low water is the best fishing, below the falls to Kansas walleyes are a possibility...big small mouths in the riffles, largemouths in the slower stretches, spots everywhere....normally you will pick up a catfish on bass gear....used to pick up flatheads on our August trips..they will smash a rebel craw...normally I like jigging but shoal creek is better cranking as you lose less gear....drifting wild caught minnows or crawlers will catch everything...including monster red horse...ahh to be young again I did not know walleye were possible, I wonder where they come in from? I will have to try that. Nice pictures!
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