Troutnut69 Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 Are there any upper Taneycomo maps that show accesses and river mileages that I could use to plan a float? I'd like to put my raft on at the boat ramp below outlet #3 and throw a few streamers some cloudy weekday in the near future. Also , is there anyone in the area that would do a vehicle shuttle or am I on my own there? I appreciate any advice given , it's been a good many years since I've fished Taney and I'm just not familiar with the floating situation as I was always wading at the dam. dpitt and Jthawks 2
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted November 18, 2021 Root Admin Posted November 18, 2021 My maps don’t have distances but I can tell you it’s about 3 miles to Fall Creek, 3.75 to Riverpointe Ramp, 5 to our place and almost 6 to Cooper Creek Ramp. I can probably help you with a shuttle. Terrierman 1
snagged in outlet 3 Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 You could float down to Cooper creek access or downtown Branson.
Troutnut69 Posted November 18, 2021 Author Posted November 18, 2021 That's exactly the kind of information I was hoping for. Thank You gentlemen! That 5 miles to your place would be an ideal distance for a short Fall/Winter day Phil. When I get a day free to make it down I'll give you a call (with ample notice obviously) and see if we can work out something on a shuttle where I just finish at the resort. Thank you again for the quick response , my smallmouth fishing has slowed down considerably so I'm looking to increase my odds a little and chase trout a little more this Winter. dpitt 1
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted November 18, 2021 Root Admin Posted November 18, 2021 Are you rowing only or do you have a motor? That’s pretty far on flat water. They haven’t been running much water lately.
Troutnut69 Posted November 18, 2021 Author Posted November 18, 2021 I'd be rowing only. In a perfect world I'd prefer to float with a little generation because it's more conducive to chucking streamers so I'm gonna try to hit it on a day with some generation. If it just doesn't work out that way then I may very well have to choose a shorter float. Again , I'm just not familiar with the characteristics of the water down there except for the first mile below the dam. Seems like with the options you mentioned I should be able to find one that will work regardless of generation. Funny that when I used to fish Taney alot I was always hoping for low-water...now the situation has changed and I'm wanting generation. Of course , in my experience anyway , whatever I'm hoping for I usually end up with the opposite!
snagged in outlet 3 Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 40 minutes ago, Troutnut69 said: I'd be rowing only. In a perfect world I'd prefer to float with a little generation because it's more conducive to chucking streamers so I'm gonna try to hit it on a day with some generation. If it just doesn't work out that way then I may very well have to choose a shorter float. Again , I'm just not familiar with the characteristics of the water down there except for the first mile below the dam. Seems like with the options you mentioned I should be able to find one that will work regardless of generation. Funny that when I used to fish Taney alot I was always hoping for low-water...now the situation has changed and I'm wanting generation. Of course , in my experience anyway , whatever I'm hoping for I usually end up with the opposite! If the water is off watch the wind direction too. grizwilson 1
FishnDave Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 Hey, @Troutnut69 ! What have you been up to? I enjoyed your blog posts of your fishing and camping expeditions for years! Looks like you took a 5 year hiatus from posting there? I hope all is well with you! 👍 😀
Troutnut69 Posted November 18, 2021 Author Posted November 18, 2021 Yeah , there's not much worse than being on frogwater and trying to float South with a 30 mph headwind! Very good advice. Thanks FishnDave! I actually really enjoyed the blog as well. I just felt like I was running out of new and interesting content so I basically gave it up. You can only take so many pictures of rivers, food and the occasionally caught fish and keep it interesting. Everyone wants videos these days anyway and I don't do videos. I enjoy taking good pictures but I'm not fishing all day with a go-pro on my head! I decided recently that I may just start posting some trip pics on the site, more for my own enjoyment than anything. I do enjoy looking back at past trips with a picture narrative. I read your posts here frequently so I know that you're still terrorizing every species of fish that swims in your local waters with amazing success!
Gavin Posted November 20, 2021 Posted November 20, 2021 Welcome back. I would imagine that you could get an Uber on Taney if you need to cut your float short. Add a cable and a lock to your kit just in case.
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