May 5th, 2011
Sun is still shinning this morning, but we are expecting some rain later today. However, the weather man said is would be insignificant. Thank you…thank you. Back to sunshine on Friday and into the 70s. Chance for isolated thundershowers Saturday and again on Wednesday. Temperatures moving into the low 80s by Sunday and into the middle of the week.
We still have five flood gates opened here on Taneycomo. Table Rock Lake level this morning was 931.31. Beaver Lake is still holding in the 1129 level and Bull Shoals has risen to 689.71 feet.
Still hearing from fishers up at the Hatchery area. They are catching nice rainbows and are starting to see and catch other species such as white bass, large mouth and walleye. Every cast is a surprise! Stan and I are going to hit the water tomorrow to see what has been displaced and where the fish are holding. Should be a day of adventure! Want to made certain conditions are safe before we start taking folks fishing.
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May 4th, 2011
We are on our second day of sunshine. Did have a few clouds roll in yesterday afternoon and drop a few sprinkles on my windshield as I drove home, but nothing in the way of rain. So far, the rest of the week is predicted to be sunshine and warm…even into the low 80s by the weekend. Keep this up and we should dry up a little!
Five flood gates continue to run along with the four generators here at Table Rock Dam. At 8:00 a.m. today, Table Rock’s level was 931.47. Yes, it has come up about a foot since May 1, when it was 930.1. Beaver is still holding in the 1129 range. It was 11.29.24 at 8:00 a.m. compared to 1129.05 (the lowest) on April 29. Bull Shoals has come up two feet since May 1. It is now at 689.02.
Could not help but stop for this picture this morning. Looks like a big cloud over the dam. Not a bad cloud…just pretty.

Pretty Cloud over Dam - 5/4/11
The few fishers fishing up near the dam, yes you can get near the water now, have been reporting lots of fish gathered up there as well as catching some nice ones. Day before yesterday, a guy reported a 24 inch rainbow. I have not yet heard of any fresh water species being caught, but know several folks are also fishing for them.
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May 2nd, 2011
Yesterday, around 8:00 or 9:00 a.m., they shut down the flood gates to 5!

Five Flood Gates - 5/1/11
Right now, Taneycomo is sitting at 713.3 feet, which is down about 14 feet from the 727 plus were were experiencing with the 10 gates. Table Rock is holding at 930 feet and Beaver is still at 1129. We will probably see some rise as yesterday evening brought us some heavier rains. Looks like about an inch in most places. My 50% chances of rain for today changed to 70-80%, so we will probably see some more rain today. Forecast is for clearing tomorrow into the balance of the week. Yeah!!
In addition to the many homes along the river which have been sitting in water up to their eaves, there are several homes along the river at Pointe Royale sitting on the edge of the banks. The heavy water eroded away the trees and ground around several homes foundations and they are now in jeopardy of falling into the river. Hopefully, with the cutback in water flow, these homes can be shored up and saved. We just keep having to tell ourselves it could be worse. Be thankful we are not in Alabama where more than property has been lost!
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May 1st, 2011
Sitting here listening to the sound of rain drops on the roof of the shop. Doesn’t look like a real heavy, set in rainfall. I have heard everything from half an inch to two inches. I’ll go for the half inch. Still expecting some more rain tomorrow…think the chances are 50%. Good news, that means there is a 50% chance we will not have more rain.
At noon today, Table Rock Lake’s level was 930.07 feet. Beaver Lake is holding in the 1129 feet level and Bull Shoals has come up almost a foot from yesterday to a level of 685.63. Flood pool for Bull Shoals is 695 feet.
Drove to Powersite Dam yesterday to see the impact of Taneycomo on the downstream areas. Following are a couple pictures of this area.

This is Powersite Dam. Actual drop from the top of Taneycomo to the top of Bull Shoals Lake appeared to be 30 feet or so.

Shadow Rock Park - 4/30/11
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April 28th, 2011
What a beautiful morning! Woke up to sunshine instead of thunder, lightening and rain! Forecast is for sunshine and 60s today with sunshine and 70s tomorrow. Unfortunately, they do have rain in the forecast again for Saturday and Sunday. Let’s hope is disappears. I know at one point in time yesterday, Table Rock Lake was sitting at 935.55. At 10:00 a.m. today, we were at 935.02. Good news is the lake is going down…not much, but moving in the right direction. They continue to flow 68,000 cfs using the flood gates and generators. Beaver has dropped ever so slightly below flood pool, so it too is moving in the right direction.
Below are a few more pictures of the area. Note in the first two pictures, Trophy Run’s club house is in the water. The last picture is the house which sits just downstream of the ramp where we take out on our float trips.

Trophy Run club house - 4/28/11

Overlook on Hwy. 165 - 4/28/11

Take out area - 4/28/11
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April 27th, 2011
Table Rock lake level has risen to 935 feet. This is a little higher than the Corp had projected, but it has been very difficult for them to get a good prediction due to the additional rain and runoff Table Rock is experiencing.
Below is a picture of Table Rock Dam after they increase the amount of water being released through the flood gates from the day before. This happened around noon on Tuesday.
Increased release through flood gates 4/26/11
Looks like there will be a lot of clean up after the water goes down. Following pictures are of the parking area at outlet 2, the parking upsteram at outlet 1, and the shelter house and restroom below outlet parking area.

Parking area outlet 2 -04/26/11

Parking area outlet 1 - 4/26/11

Shelter house & restroom - 4/26/11
For those of you who have taken guide trips with us, this is a different view of the boat ramp where we launch the drift boats.

MDC Boat Launch Ramp -04/26/11
Last, but not least, everyone is inquiring as to what affect this is having on Branson Landing. As of this morning, the Bass Pro boat dock, which was located upstream from the restaurant, broke loose and is now floating down Taneycomo. Below is a picture of the parking garage for the condos located on the downstream side of the water show area.

Condo parking garage - 4/26/11
Many homes and businesses along the river have either been evacuated or advised to be ready to evacuate. We need some sunny, rain free days so the water can start backing off. Everyone…stay safe out there!
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April 26th, 2011
The monsoon has turned into an all out flood! Excuse the spots in the picture….those are rain drops!

- Flood Gates – 4/25/11
The Corp turned on the ten flood gates Monday, 4/25/11 at 2:00 p.m. Receiving information that they plan to increase the amount of flow today, which will take the level into “new territory”. No rain today, but chances again this evening. Also chances over the weekend. Beaver, the lake feeding into Table Rock, was slightly above flood pool, at 8:00 a.m. today. Table Rock was at or slightly above flood pool (930 feet), and Bull Shoals (receives all our water), was at 671 feet. Their flood pool is 695. As we experienced in 2008, this too shall pass. However, we hope the amount of damage to people’s homes and other property is minimal. Let’s hope for the best! To be continued………
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April 24th, 2011
These aren’t showers….they are monsoons! Lots of rainfall since Thursday. Few hours breaks here and there, but then the sky opens up again. Last I heard, we have chances of rain through Wednesday. Temperatures will be pretty much in the 60s, but rain.
Although the projection for today was low generation this morning and there was none projected for yesterday, they fired up the generators around 5:00 p.m. yesterday and they were still running as of 7:00 a.m. today. They are running 3 to 4 units with the tailwater level at 707.8 feet. I would not be surprised to see it running all day today and probably tomorrow. Table Rock Lake is sitting at 917.3, up almost three feet since Friday.
Before the rain really affected the river, fishing was still very good. I am certain it will still be good, but probably a little more difficult to get to unless you have a boat or webbed feet! Stan on the water Thursday with Dwight and his friend, Phil. These guys are from up north in Missouri and Dwight has fished with us a couple times before. This was Phil’s first experience and probably one he will not forget. First time out and he hooks a beautiful 20 inch rainbow. Unfortunately, Thursday was another WINDY day with 30 mph gusts. Stan said they had white caps rolling upstream. Fortunately, they did have a good day. Boated lots of fish on the primrose & pearl midge and the holographic green crackleback.

Phil - 20" Rainbow - 4/21/11

Dwight - "slippery little thing!"
Friday, Ken and Cindy, from Maryland, took a learning/catching trip with Carolyn. They had never fly fished before, saw lots of people catching fish earlier in the week on Taneycomo, and thought this looked like a fun thing to do. Think they like it! We started out with the basics, roll cast, then pick up and lay down cast, mending, recognizing a hit, hooking, and playing in a fish. What fun! Unfortunately, before we got off the water, the wind came up and I think at times they thought tippet and leaders were spider webs trying to wrap around everything in sight! Good day on the copper dun, then the primrose & pearl and finished up with the ruby midge. Cindy is a potential “stripper”. She liked stripping the holographic green crackleback on which she caught several fish.

Cindy - 4/22/11

Ken - 4/22/11

Ken & Cindy working on roll cast
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April 21st, 2011
Have had chances of rain all week. Fortunately, it has hit us late in the day so everyone is getting in some fishing time. Forecast for the next several days still includes chances of rain, but looks like we are going to dodge the bullet today and possibly most of tomorrow. Let’s hope. Just got off the phone with one of the guides out today and he said “we have white caps coming right up the river on Taneycomo”! Think I mentioned that they ran water all day last Saturday and Sunday. Ran a little Monday morning then shut it down around 10:00 a.m. and left it off until Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. Ran all day yesterday and off this morning at midnight. Projection for today is off all day.
Fishing has been very good. If you can sneak in between the wind and rain drops, you’ll be a happy camper.
Jim on the water for a half day last Sunday. He had a Jim from Mississippi who wanted to learn how to fly fish. They had a good day learning and catching. Fished the holographic green crackleback, a size 10 sculpin and a red San Juan worm.
Monday was a floatathon. Bill, from Oklahoma, spent half a day with Jim. Good trip on pretty much the same patterns as Sunday, plus the red midge. One of the Dallas, Texas fly clubs descended on us Monday. The morning started out a little slow as they shut down the water around 10:00 a.m. Once things settled down, everyone got into a lot of fish. Dan (president of the club) and Lou, spent the day with Stan. They had a great day on the olive zebra and copper dun midges. Darrell took Tim and Richard. Their boat caught lots of fish on the black head/olive midge, gold head/olive midge and a rusty midge. Rich and Jim fished with Dana. Good day for them on the rusty and red midges.

Rich - 4/18/11

Jim - 4/18/11
Meanwhile, Carolyn’s boat was bringing up the rear. Charlie and Russ spent the day catching with her. In addition to the copper dun and olive midges, we caught a few on the holographic green crackleback and an olive soft hackle. Tough not to throw when you see those fish sipping.

Charlie - 4/18/11

Russ - 4/18/11
Tuesday was another great day for Bud and his brother, Gary, from Indiana. They spent the day with Stan. Gary is pretty new to the sport, but picked up quickly and both of them really enjoyed stripping the holographic green cracklebacks. Also caught a lot of fish on the primrose & pearl midge. A fast moving storm flared up around 4:00 p.m. We called them from the shop to advise them let them know a storm was coming with possibility of a tornado, so Stan rowed like a mad dog to the takeout and they got out just as the first sprinkles of rain started falling.
Everyone coming into the shop is catching. Small tan or gray scuds, sizes 18 and smaller are working up near the Hatchery as well as the midges. Olive wooly buggers and other various soft hackles are also working.
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April 17th, 2011
Can’t believe they left the water off most of the week and then ran the equivalent of one generator all weekend! They must not be fly fishers! Still seeing lots of wind too. Yesterday morning was overcast, cool (40s) and windy. By the afternoon, it cleared up, the wind stopped and it turned out to be a beautiful day. Today is sunny, but windy. Expect temperatures in the 70s tomorrow and partly sunny. Tuesday, chance of isolated thundershowers and 80s. Wednesday looks like partly cloudy and 70s. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, are currently forecast for temps in the 60s to 70s, partly cloudy and chances of isolated thundershowers.
Three boats out yesterday. Jim had Tony and Mike from the St. Louis area out for a long half day float. They had a good day on the red midge, red San Juan worm and a size 10 olive bugger. Ed, also from the St. Louis area, and Malcolm, spent the day with Darrell. They had a busy day catching on thr red midge and the holographic green crackleback. John and John, from Columbia, MO. spent the day with Stan. They also had a busy day catching on the red midge, holographic green crackleback and the primrose & pearl midge. Temperatures was only 44 degrees when they started out and the hot soup for lunch hit the spot!
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