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@FishinDave and I just wrapped up another Dally’s All Species Odyssey tournament. 
it’s a unique fishing tournament that is right up my alley. I should be able to win it, buttttttt it ain’t easy. I’m not the only guy that wants to catch everything that swims. 

I will try to post a link to Dally’s blog so you can read about in more detail, but I’ll hit the high points. 
there are 35 target species that are score able. You have to treat your fish with kid gloves as it is a Catch and Release Tourny. You fish as a team and have to photograph the fish with a team ID in a pic which basically makes it a 3 handed chore. 
the list of fish is known and since I am known to roam around AR, I am constantly looking for places consistent and reliable populations of target species . Most species wins, but points are awarded for the various species  to act as a tie breaker. Last year, we dropped from 2nd to 3rd because we had 5 less points than the second place winners. We was robbed. 

You fish from approximately 12 noon shotgun start on Saturday to 8 pm Saturday. Then start again at 6 am and stop at 12 noon. You can’t win it local, but the further you drive, the less fishing time you have. 
Tourny starts and Dave and immediately drive an hour away and fished a tributary of the Buffalo. It took a Hot minute, but we got the four species that I had planned on. Longear, Green Sunfish, (the all important) Ozark Bass, and a Smallmouth. The Smallie proves to be a challenge, But I got one.

back in the car for another hour. I introduced Dave to Hwy 123. Eventually, we fished a small creek that runs into the Arkansas River. I waded into some funky looking water and was rewarded with a small Bluegill. Dave stayed relatively dry and worked out a Redear. I was feeling Good about 6 species. Off to another stop. Arkansas River backwater trying for LMB and Spotted Bass. I whiffed on a chance on a 13 inch LMB that ate my popper. No idea why the hook didn’t grab. 
off to our final stop of the day, The Arkansas River. I was confident that we could get at least 3 species, and was hoping for 5. We were fishing below a power station. Water was projected to be running. It was not. Undeterred, I promised Dave a Drum AND he got it pretty quickly. I hung around and eventually got us a Yellow Bass. I asked Dave to be my Hero and get a Channel Catfish AND By God, he did it!

we are running out of time and shifted locations a few times. I missed a strike and told Dave that was a gar. Followed up cast resulted in a solid hook up. Shortnose Gar! I was carefully fighting it, but it came off. That stung and still stings. 
We finished the day with 9 species and a tie for first place. But then we had the 4 hour drive to our resting spot to the evening.
We got about 4 1/2 hours of sleep and then up and at em again. Hit an area we both had fished a lot previously. I caught us a Rainbow trout quickly, but we did not catch our other target a Grass Pickerel. Ran close by and tried for a LMB where I had seen some, but no soap.

Back in the car again. Another 1 1/2 hours. Another good Grass Pickerel proved fruitless, but Dave got us a LMB and his Flyfer Flier. Happy times indeed.

fished a heavily vegetated creek. Dave hooked a Spotted Gar, but lost it in some near shore weeds. Sad sad sad. 
but Dave comes through again and catches a Black Crappie. Amazing.

I switched over and started fishing for Bowfin exclusively. I moved to a shaded pool and made a blind cast and a BIg female ate it almost immediately. I stuck her and the crazy started. I had her on for a while, but she said nah. Bummed but hopeful I kept plugging away. Dave caught a flier while trying for Gar  and as he was bringing it in a Bowfin rushed I. From somewhere and attacked his Flier. I ran over and we pulled a bait and switch. The Red Hot Bowfin ate my well placed Fly after he missed out on the Flier. The fight was pretty epic. I was stressed, but the hook held. Dave had the dirty work of getting it in the net, but he got it done. I was stoked!!! 
we tried to the last minute to get additional species, but it was not to be. We finished with 13 species and that was Good for second. The winners had 14, but would have beaten us with their bonus points even if we had gotten a 14 th species. I am fishing this thing for bragging rights primarily and I would fish it if there were no prizes, but Dave and I won certificates for Riversmith 2 Banger Rod Quivers with Standard Mounts. We will both probably be looking for a buyer. Great product, but doesn’t meet our needs really.

Another Odyssey in the books. Lessons learned. Lots of laughs. Highs and Lows and 470 miles on the odometer 

Next years tourny will be June 8/9 2024. If you like to fly fish and you can catch a variety of species, Please consider fishing it next year. 

 

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

Posted
7 minutes ago, Ham said:

@FishinDave and I just wrapped up another Dally’s All Species Odyssey tournament. 
it’s a unique fishing tournament that is right up my alley. I should be able to win it, buttttttt it ain’t easy. I’m not the k my guy that wants to catch everything that swims. 

I will try to post a link to Dally’s blog so you can read about in more detail, but I’ll hit the high points. 
there are 35 target species that are score able. You have to treat your fish with kid gloves as it is a Catch and Release Tourny. You fish as a team and have to photograph the fish with a team ID in a pic which basically makes it a 3 handed chore. 
the list of fish is known and since I am known to roam around AR, I am constantly looking for places consistent and reliable populations of target species . Most species wins, but points are awarded for the various species  to act as a tie breaker. Last year, we dropped from 2nd to 3rd because we had 5 less points than the second place winners. We was robbed. 

You fish from approximately 12 noon shotgun start on Saturday to 8 pm Saturday. Then start again at 6 am and stop at 12 noon. You can’t win it local, but the further you drive, the less fishing time you have. 
Tourny starts and Dave and immediately drive an hour away and fished a tributary of the Buffalo. It took a Hot minute, but we got the four species that I had planned on. Longear, Green Sunfish, (the all important) Ozark Bass, and a Smallmouth. The Smallie proves to be a challenge, But I got one.

back in the car for another hour. I introduced Dave to Hwy 123. Eventually, we fished a small creek that runs into the Arkansas River. I waded into some funky looking water and was rewarded with a small Bluegill. Dave stayed relatively dry and worked out a Redear. I was feeling Good about 6 species. Off to another stop. Arkansas River backwater trying for LMB and Spotted Bass. I whiffed on a chance on a 13 inch LMB that ate my popper. No idea why the hook didn’t grab. 
off to our final stop of the day, The Arkansas River. I was confident that we could get at least 3 species, and was hoping for 5. We were fishing below a power station. Water was projected to be running. It was not. Undeterred, I promised Dave a Drum AND he got it pretty quickly. I hung around and eventually got us a Yellow Bass. I asked Dave to be my Hero and get a Channel Catfish AND By God, he did it!

we are running out of time and shifted locations a few times. I missed a strike and told Dave that was a gar. Followed up cast resulted in a solid hook up. Shortnose Gar! I was carefully fighting it, but it came off. That stung and still stings. 
We finished the day with 9 species and a tie for first place. But then we had the 4 hour drive to our resting spot to the evening.
We got about 4 1/2 hours of sleep and then up and at em again. Hit an area we both had fished a lot previously. I caught us a Rainbow trout quickly, but we did not catch our other target a Grass Pickerel. Ran close by and tried for a LMB where I had seen some, but no soap.

Back in the car again. Another 1 1/2 hours. Another good Grass Pickerel proved fruitless, but Dave got us a LMB and his Flyfer Flier. Happy times indeed.

fished a heavily vegetated creek. Dave hooked a Spotted Gar, but lost it in some near shore weeds. Sad sad sad. 
but Dave comes through again and catches a Black Crappie. Amazing.

I switched over and started fishing for Bowfin exclusively. I moved to a shaded pool and made a blind cast and a BIg female ate it almost immediately. I stuck her and the crazy started. I had her on for a while, but she said nah. Bummed but hopeful I kept plugging away. Dave caught a flier while trying for Gar  and as he was bringing it in a Bowfin rushed I. From somewhere and attacked his Flier. I ran over and we pulled a bait and switch. The Red Hot Bowfin ate my well placed Fly after he missed out on the Flier. The fight was pretty epic. I was stressed, but the hook held. Dave had the dirty work of getting it in the net, but he got it done. I was stoked!!! 
we tried to the last minute to get additional species, but it was not to be. We finished with 13 species and that was Good for second. The winners had 14, but would have beaten us with their bonus points even if we had gotten a 14 th species. I am fishing this thing for bragging rights primarily and I would fish it if there were no prizes, but Dave and I won certificates for Riversmith 2 Banger Rod Quivers with Standard Mounts. We will both probably be looking for a buyer. Great product, but doesn’t meet our needs really.

Another Odyssey in the books. Lessons learned. Lots of laughs. Highs and Lows and 470 miles on the odometer 

Next years tourny will be June 8/9 2024. If you like to fly fish and you can catch a variety of species, Please consider fishing it next year. 

 

              Well done, well told and congrats to you guys! 

"We have met the enemy and it is us",

Pogo

   If you compete with your fellow anglers, you become their competitor, If you help them you become their friend"

Lefty Kreh

    " Never display your knowledge, you only share it"

Lefty Kreh

         "Eat more bass and there will be more room for walleye to grow!"

BilletHead

    " One thing in life is for sure. If you are careful you can straddle the barbed wire fence but make one mistake and you will be hurting"

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  P.S. "May your fences be short or hope you have long legs"

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Posted

Congrats. The count for the top 2 teams was really close.

I'll bet next year will be your year.

 


 

Posted

That sounds like a great time.  You guys are really living it up. 

Money is just ink and paper, worthless until it switches hands, and worthless again until the next transaction. (me)

I am the master of my unspoken words, and the slave to those that should have remained unsaid. (unknown)

Posted

You have to make sacrifices to win this tournament.  Give something back.  Duane (the winner) sacrificed his shoes.  I sacrificed a fly rod (tip broke off before I could use it for the tournament).  We also sacrificed sleep and proper nutrition.  Hamilton a bunch of miles on his new truck.  I also sacrificed an opportunity to take a much needed shower.  My apologies to those downwind...but we had to live up to our team name, Smells Like Success!

Hamilton prepared, researched, and prefished the heck out of this again, and put us in a great position to win.  We did great last year, and even better this year.  There's always something that throws challenges your way, and this year it was weather (rain) and (lack of) current generation at a dam.

This tournament is right up our alley, combining things we enjoy:  flyfishing and multispecies.  What's not to love?  We'd be doing that whether there was a tournament or not!  We certainly fished a variety of places, from tiny creek and large rivers, to ditches and lakes.

There were 18 Teams participating in the tournament this year.

It was crazy we caught 19 species (I just recounted) during the tourney, but only 13 were on the list of countable fish.  I caught 2 species that were  completely new to me, Ozark Bass and Flier.  SO COOL!!

The 6 species we caught during the tournament that didn't count were:  Flier, Redspotted Sunfish, Warmouth, Creek Chub, Hornyhead Chub, and Striped Shiner.

Alright... I was in charge of the photos...so.... here's some of the photos:

I don't remember if this is where Ham was untangling a knot, or lighting a fuse... (totally kidding!  but come on, that's funny!)

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Another great tournament in the books!  Thanks for letting me tag along, @Ham !

 

Posted
7 hours ago, FishnDave said:

Another great tournament in the books!  Thanks for letting me tag along, @Ham !

 

Man, I appreciate you coming down and being all in. It’s a crazy deal. Our Bowfin Catch was crazy cool and I’ll remember it for as long as I live. 

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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