Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 26, 2021 Root Admin Posted April 26, 2021 After a rain over the weekend, we're seeing an increase of flow from Table Rock here on Lake Taneycomo. The release rate was a half unit or about 3,400 cubic feet per second, but it has increased to two full units at 7,000 c.f.s. flow. Beaver Lake rose about a foot while Table Rock only rose about nine inches. We are looking at a pretty big rain moving through today and Thursday with a possible rain amount of three to four inches over the whole watershed. That would add as much as three feet of rise to both lakes above us and increase our flow to four full turbines for a couple of weeks. We will have to see how close the forecast is for the White River Watershed. We have to remind ourselves that it is spring time and rains like this are common. I think we've been fortunate so far, not getting these rain events that just sit on us for days. We are thankful. Trout fishing has stayed pretty consistent the last couple of weeks with a lot of rainbows in the upper lake right now. We've seen lots of what we call stocker rainbow that average about 12 inches long. You can distinguish a stocker from a rainbow that's been in the lake for some time by its dull coloring. Rainbows that have been in the lake are clear, colorful and usually pretty plump. We're still finding these stockers in the creeks in downtown Branson. Turkey Creek has been the hottest with Coon and Roark close behind. Fish something, almost anything under a float about five-feet deep and the trout will nab it. The Berkley pink worm is good, but so is a Mega Worm in white or pink. Use a small jig head and put a piece of night crawler on it, or a Gulp egg. Four-pound line is fine as far as line but two-pound is better, especially if the creek gets really clear. Yesterday's One Cast features Blake concentrating on the Cooper Creek flats. They found quite a few hungry trout. The moss is getting pretty thick on the bottom of the lake and it's a pain when trying to drift something like Power Bait or night crawlers. I took out some friends from Mount Valley, Kansas over the weekend and we drifted night crawlers from the mouth of Fall Creek down to our place, Lilleys' Landing. I rigged their lines with 4-pound line, a #8 short shank bronze hook and a small split shot about 24 inches above the hook. The trick was using a size B shot which is pretty light, but heavy enough to get the worm to the bottom. Then if we didn't get bit, we'd reel in and check for moss after a couple of minutes. It didn't take long for the moss to accumulate. We caught plenty of rainbows. The best stretch though was from Trout Hollow down to our dock. Captain Bill Babler reported catching some real nice rainbows using a Mop Fly (sometimes called a Mega Fly) from Lookout to the Narrows. He's using it under an indicator 6 feet deep. The best color is white but he said pink is working too. For line or tippet he's using 5x or 4-pound line. View full article JestersHK 1
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 29, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted April 29, 2021 They opened 5 gates this morning at 9 am. Plus one unit bringing the total to 15,000 cfs. I guess they've got another turbine down for maintenance again. Babler and I were up there when they opened it. Saw one spoonbill floating. No shad... but all last spring when they opened 5 we didn't see any shad. It's a crap shoot. I'll go up this evening and do One Cast up there and see if they like white. JestersHK and snagged in outlet 3 1 1
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 29, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted April 29, 2021 Water temp was almost 50 on the south side. It'll probably be a bit higher this evening. That's a good thing, if nothing else. JestersHK 1
Travis Swift Posted April 29, 2021 Posted April 29, 2021 Thanks for the updates. Sucks not being able to be there snagged in outlet 3 and JestersHK 2
JestersHK Posted April 29, 2021 Posted April 29, 2021 Water water everywhere. Last trip down I did see 4 small walleyes up by the darn. Swimming together like a little Wolfpack. Been a while since I caught one up there. Crazy we're back to gates already even with that 4th unit now fixed...
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 30, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted April 30, 2021 3 hours ago, JestersHK said: Water water everywhere. Last trip down I did see 4 small walleyes up by the darn. Swimming together like a little Wolfpack. Been a while since I caught one up there. Crazy we're back to gates already even with that 4th unit now fixed... They fixed one, I guest took another off line. Must be doing some major upgrading or something. JestersHK 1
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 30, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted April 30, 2021 I ran up and did One Cast up at the cable. Had some bites but couldn't connect. Rolled one. But did catch some nice rainbows in the eddies along the bluff below Lookout. Mainly white but did switch to olive/ginger and caught a few. Warmer water should help a bunch, regardless of shad. JestersHK 1
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