March 16th, 2014
Crazy weather! Several days last week in the 70s. Then today, Sunday, we dropped into the low 30s with snow! I guess it could be worse. We could stay in the 30s. But, by tomorrow, we are supposed to be back into the 50s with sunshine and keep on going into the 60s by Tuesday. Looks like 60s until the weekend, when we might drop a little into the upper 50s. That’s a long ways away. Certainly could change by the time we get there. More more snow in the 10-day forecast.
The generation schedule let many fishers enjoy the nice weather. We had no generation from around noon on Thursday until early today. It ran all day today, but the projection for tomorrow is that it will run in the a.m. and turn off around 11:00 a.m.

Bill – 3/13/14
Bill, from Minnesota, and his son-in-law, Kory, from Illinois, spent all day Thursday and Friday on the water with Carolyn. Thursday fished very good until they shut down the generators. Good start to the day on the big ruby with either a copper dun or P&P midge dropper. Friday was a good day, almost all day stripping the CQ

Kory – 3/14/14
streamer on either the 1.5ips or 2.6 ips sinking leader. This was Kory’s introduction to fly fishing and I think he likes it. Also think Bill has a new fishing partner. Stan had Jeff and Josh, from Texas out for half a day. They had a good day on the P&P, copper dun and the ruby midges.
Saturday, Darrell took Grant and Aryln out for half a day. Good day for these guys on the P&P, rusty and blue poison midges. Glad to see Darrell back on the water. He has been out recovery from hip surgery since October.

Grant – 3/15/14
We still have room in the March 22 spey/switch rod clinic.
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March 9th, 2014
Weather is definitely looking better. We had 50s yesterday and again today. Sun is shining now and we are looking at a prediction of 70s tomorrow and mid 70s Tuesday. A little detour Wednesday, but back into the 60s for Thursday through Saturday. Possibly some moisture Sunday with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s.
No generation Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Although the projection for today was for a low one unit most of the day, they turned the generators off at 10:00 a.m. It is 2:40 p.m. and they are still off. Projection for tomorrow is to turn the generators off at 10:00 a.m. and they will be off most of the day.
Jim finished up his trips with Derek Friday. Good couple of days for him catching and learning. They pulled alot of streamers and did well on the CQ. They also caught fish on the black midge with The blood worm dropper. Stan had Marty and Selina, from Iowa, out again this year. They had a fun day catching fish on the blue poison, mainly in the early part of the trip and the copper dun in the early afternoon.
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March 7th, 2014
Not quite up to freezing mark yesterday morning, but the day finished out in the low 50s. Today is going to be a breath of spring, and basically, so is the weekend and into next week. Some showers are predicted for tomorrow, but temperatures in the upper 40s. Sunday back into the upper 50s, AND low 70s for both Monday and Tuesday. Be still my beating heart! Cool down Wednesday, 40s, and then back into the 50-60s.
So far this week, we have had generation all day every day. Today is another story. Generators went off at 8:00 a.m. (I am writing this in a hurry) and will be off all day.

As I said, not quite to freezing mark yesterday when Stan pulled out of the drive with his drift boat. We were so thankful the boat ramp had been cleared! A couple of his guys, who braved a white-knuckle trip from Illinois over the weekend to come here and fish, Don and Steve, were going fishing! Great day on the “creek” for these two on the big ruby with either a P&P or blue poison dropper in the a.m. As the day progressed, it was the P&P or copper dun midge droppers. Fish seemed to be in pods. You would fish a ways and not have a hit, then reach a section where you couldn’t keep them off. Jim had Derek, also from Illinois, out for the first day of his two-day fishing. We’ll report on them tomorrow as we’re not sure what patterns they were stripping yesterday. Carolyn took Ron and Kathy, from Louisiana, out all day. Lots of catching for them on the blue poison and lightning bug droppers. Late in the afternoon, way downstream, the egg pattern was working best. Not Ron’s largest fish, but certainly a beautiful male. Had to get a picture of him. Great day on the water!

Colorful Rainbow – 3/6/14
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February 26th, 2014
Bummer! Just enough warm weather to make one ready for Spring then back into the deep freeze. Good news, Spring will be here someday. Blue sky right now, but I looked out the window earlier this morning and snow flakes were flying. We will probably see rain (I hope it is rain) on Friday as the temperatures are supposed to be in or near 50. Sunday may be another story. We will just have to follow the weather forecasts and see what turns out.
Low generation almost all weekend. A few periods early in the day of higher flows, but pretty much one or a low one unit during both days. Of course they are turning the generators off from late morning until late afternoon each weekday so far. That is again the projection for today. Don’t worry, we will get a weekend with no generation!
Stan on the water Saturday with Scott from Arizona. Lots of fish day on the blue poison in the morning and the P&P in the afternoon. In between using these, Scott also caught several fish stripping the CQ streamer, but especially the holographic green crackleback. Still seeing lots of smaller fish in the daily catches. But, that’s fishing! Other than yesterday, reports from the river are that fishing has been good on almost everything. Most folks yesterday said it was pretty tough.
We still have a few spaces left in the Spey/Switch rod clinic we are holding here March 22. Give us a call if you are interested. The instructor will have all the necessary equipment for this clinic.
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February 19th, 2014
Maybe some rain tonight, and a slight chance for some again tomorrow. Biggest problem, just like today, will be the wind. But, temperatures in the 60s which should continue into Saturday. Downturn in temperatures by Sunday…..more seasonal…. in the 40s which we will see most of next week.
The generation schedule has given us no generation every day this week from about 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Same scenario for tomorrow.

George – 2/19/14
Today was ladies day on the water. eorge, who lives by Bennett Springs. She enjoys coming to Taneycomo for a change in fishing. Great day for George, mainly on the size 18 copper dun midge. Carolyn had Pam, from Texas, and her daughter Tiffany out for half a day. Tiffany just graduated from medical school and this was part of her graduation celebration. Good day for these ladies too. Tiffany started her day off stripping the CQ streamer in olive. The other best pattern of the day was the size 18 copper dun. By the way Tiffany…..CONGRATULATIONS!

Tiffany – 2/19/14
Monday was a very good day for almost everyone on the water. Lots of patterns reported as fishing well. Couple guys came in and said they nailed fish on the Blue Poison. Unfortunatley, it was not working very well on Tuesday but several fishers said Tuesday was a tough day. We did fish the Blue Poison today and it fished well in some places.
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February 17th, 2014
This beautiful weather is definitely a relief from the bitter cold and snow! Almost all traces of the snow have melted away! we are looking at mid to upper 50s today and 60s tomorrow into possibly Thursday. Thursday, however, has a slight chance of moisture in the forecast. After that, 50s dropping to the low 50s by next weekend.
Generation schedule has been pretty consistent. No units during the week from mid morning until late afternoon. We are still scratching our heads wondering why they generate on the weekends! For the past two weekends we have had some kind of generation. However, this weekend, it was wader friendly. Low units later in the morning until late afternoon.
Jim on the water Saturday with a couple, Don and Mary, from Illinois. Pretty much an instructional trip for Mary as she is pretty new to fly fishing. they had a good day on the CQ streamer, a red midge with a brown San Juan worm dropper. Miss Dawn and Albert spent the afternoon with Carolyn. Fun, fun day for us. Lots of fish on the lightning bug with or without a black copperhead zebra midge dropper. Meanwhile, JA was out with Stan and they were downstream catching on a plain black wooly bugger using sink tip line.
Sunday Chris and his son, Garrett, spent half a day on the water with Jim. Good day for them on the CQ streamer. Stan took Ron from Wisconsin out for his first time fly fishing. Unfortunately, Ron is scheduled for a shoulder surgery in a few weeks, so casting was not his forte. He did, however, get the fly into the water enough to hook some fish on an orange egg pattern under the big ruby.
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February 14th, 2014
Yeah! Warm weather in the forecast. Need I say more? We are looking at 50s to even 60s for the coming week. Possibly back into the 40s by next Sunday.
The other good news is that we have seen no generation during the day for the past several days and it is off already today! Turned it off at 9:00 a.m and it is supposed to be off until 3:00-4:00 p.m. They turned a unit off yesterday at 5:00 p.m.
There are all kinds of Valentine’s Day presents and I had one of the best yesterday. Been working almost every day at the shop. With the wonderful change in weather, my fishing fever has been heating up. Around 2:00 p.m., in the door comes Stan and says “go fishing”. Well you couldn’t see me for the dust! Out the door and to the water I went. Walked down the stairs below the boat ramp and started casting immediately. Third cast and a smile came to my face. It was a magical day catching almost one fish after another for quite a while. They slowed down for a little and I changed flies a couple times, but before I left I went back the holographic green crackleback and started catching again, almost one after another. Scout’s honor. I should say, most of them were prety small, but I was happy. Did hook a few larger males. Gina even showed up so we got to fish together until they turned on the generator. What a wonderful Valentine’s present! Thank you Stan!
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February 6th, 2014
Tough weather we have been having over the past five days! Nasty snow on Sunday caused pile ups everywhere you looked. Nice Monday (sort of) followed by more snow on Tuesday and Wednesday and now frigid temperatures! Maybe some dusting late tomorrow night with temperatures in the 30s Saturday and Sunday. Don’t worry, Spring will come!
Until today, we had seen some no generation or very low generation during the middle of the day. Today it is run those generators at almost every dam in the grid. I imagine with this extremely cold weather everywhere, they need all the power they can muster. This too shall pass.
Only fishing news I can pass on is that on this past Monday (the best day we have seen for a while), it fished great with the size 16 lightning bug or a size 8 CQ streamer or 10 wooly bugger, both in olive. Just enough hits to have fun on a griffith’s gnat, but not the numbers of these other patterns. These reports come from customers who came in Monday.
Spring will be here before we know it so let’s use this time to get ready. Clean those fly lines. Best thing is to wash them in a non-grease cutting dish soap such as Ivory or a commercial line cleaner/dressing. If using soap, strip off most of that line and put in a sink or pan with a little Ivory soap. Wash is down well with a soft cloth then rinse well. This is a good time to check your line for breaks or knicks by running your fingers along the line after drying. Any break in the surface of the line will allow water to seep into the core and cause your line to sink. Check the leader loop area for any signs of a break. Easy fix by adding a new leader loop or make your own with amnesia or some mono line. Last, but not least, if your line does not feel as slick as it did when you first put it on, apply a line dressing to help restore some of that slick finish. Good, clean, slick line is paramount for those nice casts!
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January 30th, 2014
Should not complain, at least the temperaturein in the upper 40s. However, the wind it unbelievable! Sitting here in my office listening to it howling through the trees and everything else. The temperatures will continue to be fairly mild for the next few days. By Tuesday, however, it looks like lower 30s and a chance of moisture. If the temperature stays in that range, it will probably look a whole lot like snow! And the forecast past that does not look real good at this time.
We have actually has off generation during the late morning into the last afternoon for the past three days. I would have an optimistic guess that it will continue this way through the weekend.
Gina on the water just fishing last weekend and she had a fun day on the CQ streamer. Lots of fish. Only complaint (can you imagine?) was that many of them were small. We have been seeing quite a few smaller fish over the past couple weeks. However, had a fisher come into the shop today and he lost a nice size fish pulling a streamer in the rebar area yesterday. He was heading out to see if he could find him again today.
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January 23rd, 2014
Today is one of those shiver days! I think our high might hit 20 and the wind is nasty. Monday was close to 60. This weekend is supposed to be in the 50s, then back into the 20s for Monday! Should not complain…..we could be out East!
We have just started to see a little cut back in generation. Only one unit for six hours yesterday afternoon. Actually no units from midnight until 5:00 this morning and we are supposed to see no generation for a few hours this afternoon.
Stan on the water last Sunday for a catching, training session with one of his customers, Don and his son Mark. Don just purchased his own drift boat and wanted to work on how to fish from the boat and a little on handling the boat. Mission accomplished. Worked the various spots, based on the water flow and caught fish mainly drifting the ruby midge. Mark is pretty new, so Stan worked with him on catching.
Monday, Dennis, from Kansas, took a half day float with Stan. Lots of fish on the ruby, P&P and lightening bug, but nothing of any size. Talked to several other fishers who were fishing by the hatchery and they said pretty much the same thing. Good fishing that day, but few, if any, in size.
Don’t forget the spey/switch rod clinic coming up March 22. This technique certainly has application for Taney.
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