Members THall Posted February 3, 2006 Members Posted February 3, 2006 My brother posted a message about our upcoming trip to the White. I am lucky enough to have a brother that will take me to what I found out to be great trout waters. I had just a few additional questions regarded his post: What types of flies do we need to have tied for this time of year? Is wading going to be sufficient or will a boat/float/canoe be a necessity? What options regarding lodging do we have? We both are very thankful for any help TH
Members Fox Statler Posted February 3, 2006 Members Posted February 3, 2006 The shad kill in Bull Shoals Lake was poor this year because of the mild winter. Y2K Bugs, small 1/120 ounce pink and fire orange jigs are working, Copper scuds and bright San Juan worms also. Black Sculpins will be working now because they are spawning and the males are black because the excavate a hole under something. Generation has increased with the rain that we have received this week and last. They are still having low water part of the day. The catch-n-release area at Bull Shoals is swamped with people, so Rim Shoals and the North Fork are all yours. Olive back and light grey sowbugs are working also. Good Luck Fishin' What They See, Fox Statler
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