January 25th, 2016
The forecast for next weekend looks great! We’re looking at temperatures in the 60s Friday through Monday. Next Tuesday it currently looks like moisture, but in he form of rain and not too much….let’s hope. We do not need any more water!
Table Rock is still doing a great job of dropping. With what is currently flowing, we are dropping about 1/2 inch each day. This morning it was 916.8′ so we only have 1.8′ left and we are at power pool. After that, unless there are major power needs some where, we might see some no-generation time. I’m not sure I’ll know how to act! The only fly in this ointment is the level of Beaver. Not certain what the plans are for that water right now.
Got into my car this morning and drug out all my gear. What a mess! Hard to believe that it will soon be time to hit the water….somewhere. Let’s hope it’s here. Clean up my reels, wipe down my rods and clean out the gunk gathered at each snake guide, check and wax the ferrules. Most of all, check my lines. Pull off most or all of the line and check for cracks. Any cracks, and I’ll replace the line. Otherwise, wash the line in a non-grease cutting dish soap. Ivory is a good choice. Rinse well and if it doesn’t seen to have the slick feel, dress it out with a good line dressing. Forgot to mention. While I that tub of dish soap, I’ll wipe off the cork handle of my fly rods. It’s amazing how that cleans it up. The rods almost brand new! Now for the fly boxes. This is going to take a while. So, you better get started!
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January 24th, 2016
Probably going to hit 50s today and the sun is shinning! Still a slight chance for moisture tomorrow, but temperatures should hit the mid 50s. 40s Tuesday and Wednesday, they back to the 50s Thursday and a great weekend. 60s and sunshine! No more moisture until next week.
They still have five gates open plus the generators. Good new is that we are making progress toward the power pool level of 915 feet. This a.m. it was 917.4.
Everyone had a really fun time at this weekend’s fly tying session. Gina, Valley and Louisa (all of whom love to bluegill fish) gave everyone a session not only on tying some really neat, effective bluegill flies, but they also gave them lots of tips on how and where to catch those fun fish. I think everyone was ready to his the water.

Valley – 1/23/16
After the clinic, Gina felt sorry for them so she loaded them into her boat and they took to the water. Only had a couple hours to spend, but it was good couple hours. Even though the water is still a bit off colored and, of course, fast, they caught fish! Valley was hitting them well with her multi-colored egg patterns. She even felt sorry for Louisa and gave her one. Great way to finish up the day for these fishing ladies.
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January 21st, 2016
Well, looks like we got those slight chances for moisture of some type! Nasty trip home from the shop Tuesday night. Yesterday was no where as bad. The thin layer of frozen stuff on the road reeked havoc Tuesday! Little more moisture last night, but it doesn’t seem to be causing major traffic problems here. Right now, there is no more moisture predicted for this area. A little warm up over the next three days and moisture rears it’s head again on Monday.
Five flood gates were shut down yesterday. They are still running this morning, but it appears they may have been shut down a little more as the total flow has reduced about 3000 cfs. On one hand I’d just like to see them keep the gates open and get rid of this water. However, boat fishing would be a bit better with no gates.
Talking to several fishers the past few days (brave souls aren’t they?) Quite a few reports of shad in the water. More some days than others. Good news is they are catching fish. Lots of different fish! Bluegill, walleye, and bass, PLUS trout. Best patterns, of course, have been something white.
Speaking of bluegill. Bluegill fly tying session this Saturday at the shop. Have just a few open slots, so give us a call if you want to attend.
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January 16th, 2016
Looks like a little cool down for a few days They predicted mid 30s today but guess what…it is low 40s and the sun is shinning. Sun through Monday and temperatures in the mid to upper 30s.. Tuesday through Thursday next week all have slight chances of some type of moisture. Then it looks like we are heading back into the 50s for the following week.
At the rate they are running water, we should see 920 feet on Table Rock by Tuesday. If so, they will probably shut down the flood gates. At least that it what we understand the plan to be. But of course, things change. Good news that the dissolved oxygen level is 10 mg/l or better and the water has really started clearing up. I think the Hatchery folks said the water temperature was around 52 degrees.
Very good fly tying group this morning. We tied the classic Hare’s Ear nymph and Pheasant Tail nymph. Good patterns for various techniques. Everyone is ready to go fish them! Next week we will be having a session on blue gill flies. Already have several signed up so give us a call ASAP if you are interested in sitting in.
Have talked to several fishers from the outlet areas and they say some of the fish they are catching are almost as wide as they are long. Getting a lot of food with all this water running.
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January 7th, 2016
We are getting just a little rain this morning. It should be out of here this afternoon with temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. Really warm tomorrow with sunshine and 60s?! Then, Mother Nature will remind us it is January and give us some rain and possibly snow showers Saturday afternoon. Should not be too bad as temperatures are forecast in the upper 30s. Back to sunshine Sunday and moving into the coming week with low to even upper 40s.
They still have all flood gates open but shut them back considerably over the weekend. I believe we are getting somewhere around a total cfs in the 20,000 range between the generators and flood gates.
It is that time of the year to get things ready for the coming season. Don’t forget we are having fly tying clinics at the shop every Saturday. The schedule is posted here on our site under “Fly Fishing Schools/Fly Tying Classes”. This Saturday we are tying the Big Ugly and the 56er. Both patterns were created by local fly fishers for fishing the White River system.
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January 3rd, 2016
Beautiful weather we are having for the early part of the New Year. Yesterday was in the upper 40s and we can expect to see that again today. Mid to upper 40s through the weekend and into the coming week. Right now I am seeing upper 30s in the forecast for the following week.
Still running 10 flood gates but they have cut them back significantly from what they were. I think the current flow from the gates is 6900 cfs and, of course, we still have the four generators open flowing 12,600 cfs +/-.
Gina and a couple of the ladies from our women’s fly fishing group took an expedition trip yesterday on Taneycomo. They have a fun day and caught some fish. The water is still a little off color, so they did best on cerise or hot pink San Juan worms with the 1/8″ tungsten bead. Fish were spotty but they will start hanging out in places as this flow continues.
If you are looking for something fun to do. Check this out for next weekend in Oklahoma.

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December 31st, 2015
Sun is shinning and We see no rain in the forecast for at least 6 days and then it is not very big chance. At least that is the forecast right now. Temperatures in the mid 40s to low 50s. I am certain everyone will take that!
Ten flood gates still open but the lake has gone down a little over 1 foot in 24 hours. Taney has dropped almost eight feet! Big difference as you can see by the pictures below of the pavilion before and after.

Pavilion on 12/1915

Pavilion 12/31/15
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December 30th, 2015
Wow!! Did we have some rain over the weekend. I don’t think any place in the state of Missouri was spared from some type of weather over the past several days! The rains have stopped and we are on a slow warming trend for the next several days. Hope for sunshine and NO RAIN!
Managed to get a few pictures to give you an idea of what we are doing. Table Rock hit her peak yesterday around 6:00 p.m. at 933 feet. Beaver reached it’s peak day before yesterday at around 1132 feet. Flood pool for Table Rock is 931 and Beaver 1120.
Yes, the flood dates are still open
. We will probably see all ten for several more days. The last time we had this much water, they cut them back to five gates after about a week. We’ll just have to wait and see what their plan is this time. Lots of flooding downstream so I know they would like to cut back as soon as they can, but we need to get Table Rock to a reasonable level.
A few more pictures to give you an idea of where the water levels are.
This is the roof of the pavilion located downstream of the parking lot at outlet 2. The roof of the restroom is sticking out about the same.

For those of you who have fished below the boat ramp, you might recognize the Trophy Run building that sits on the high bank across from that area.

Last, but not least, here is how our boat ramp looks right now. The water is half way up the stairs going down to the ramp. Nice quiet water. Humm! Might be a good place to wet a line,
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December 26th, 2015
Overcast but warm today. According to the forecast, we are expecting rain starting this afternoon and continuing off and on through Monday morning. Cross your fingers we don’t get what they are forecasting! Looks like a cool down next week into the 40s. Still good for this time of the year.
Running water 24/7. Maybe they are getting ready for the rain! Ha! Anyway, we are almost at pool for Table Rock, but that will change with the weather we are expecting.
Stan on the river last Wednesday with Eric from Texas. 30-40 mph of wind and 10,000cfs of water. Between the two, a good drift was impossible. Needless to say, it was not a great day for them. Caught a few fish, but worked hard for each one!
HOPE EVERYONE HAD A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS. LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEW YEAR!
We will be open New Year’s Day!
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December 18th, 2015
One week until Christmas and we are still seeing 50s and even low 60s in the forecast. Yesterday and today are probably a couple of the cooler days we have had so far and it will be in the 40s today! I am still seeing low 60s in the forecast for next week right into Christmas day. At this time, I am seeing a chance for showers on Monday and next Saturday And, December is almost over,.
Still running water 24/7. Today we have had a few hours of the equivalent of only one unit, but they will also be running a low three for a several hours. We are less than a foot above power pool, but Beaver is 5 feet up and Bull Shoals is 3 feet up.

Jim – 12/16/15
Wednesday Jim had a good day on the water with Gina. They had four squirrely units running that day. Up then down, then back up again. Plus it was a pretty windy day! Could not get a good drift, so they stripped an olive sculpin or the JQ streamer for most of their fish. Nice, pretty, healthy fish!
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