February 6th, 2013
Weather continues to be great! We are looking at a chance of rain tomorrow and again Sunday. Otherwise, temperatures remaining in the 50s to low 60s until next week. Monday and Tuesday we return to more normal temperatures for this time of the year….40s.
We have see very little or no generation until yesterday. Saturday they ran a low one generator all day, but it was at a level where wade fishing was possible in many area. Yesterday morning they cranked it up to 707 plus then dropped it in the afternoon to the 703 range until later in the day when it went up to almost 705. Today’s projection is for generation all day in a fashion similar to what they did yesterday.

Louie - 27" rainbow - 2/3/13
Red has been the hot color for several days now. This beautiful 27 inch rainbow was caught by one of our customers, Louie, Sunday just at dusk…you know, it was that “just one more cast” symdrome. Hooked it on a red soft hackle. Good job Louie! Fly fishers have been finding that anything red or with red on it has been catching fish. Red soft hackles (obviously!), red cracklebacks, tan scuds with red heads and red midges, are a few I have heard. However, don’t forget stripping. Streamer fishing has been great too. Probably at the top of the list has been the olive filoplume, followed closely by the olive CQ streamer. Also, a size 8 olive sculpin pattern.
Take advantage of this great weather. Go fishing. I know, I sound like a broken record, but we don’t get this kind of weather in February all the time.
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
February 3rd, 2013
Great weather we are having. Yesterday was in the 50s, today (Sunday) is in the 50s, and we are looking at at least 50s for all of next week. Might even see a 60s in there somwhere. Monday’s prediction is for some showers and there is a possibility of showers again Thursday (right now it is 40% chance).
Generation has been off almost every day this past week. We have a low one generator running today, but the level is such you can wade in many places. The projection for tomorrow is no generating until late in the day. Table Rock went up two feet after this last rain we had.
Fishing has been great! Dana had Richard, from Kansas, out for half a day.

Richard - 2/2/13
Fishing has been great! Dana had Richard, from Kansas, out for half a day Saturday. Lots of fish, including this pretty rainbow, on the P&P and copper head black midges. Stan had Gary, who lives in Branson, out for half a day once it warmed up. They had a fun day stripping the CQ streamer. Gary has not fished this way alot and he really enjoyed it. Yesterday was

Gary - 17-1/2" rianbow - 2/2/13
an especially good day for pulling almos any kind of streamer. Carolyn and a friend, Penny, decided to go fishing after Penny finished up with the fly tying clinic at the shop. Stripping was the word. Stripped the holographic red crackleback, the CQ streamer, olive filoplume (probably the best pattern), and finally a golden variant scuplin. Penny also caught several on the size 18 ruby midge. Says she is spoiled catching fish like it was fishing.
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
January 30th, 2013
Weather turned a little sour yesterday afternoon. By 5:00 p.m. the tornado sirens were warning Branson residents to take cover. Fortunately, the storm blew threw with minimal affect on our area and left some much needed rain. Once we get through today, tomorrow, and Friday, temperatures should return to the 50s for most, if not all of next week.
We have had no generation simce last Friday. Before that, they ran three days straight. Today’s projection is for no generation all day. I expect we will see some generation this week, especially since Table Rock is at 905.
Fishing has been very, very good for several day. Not a whole lots of fishers out there, but for those who are fishing, it’s more about catching than fishing.
Stan had Philip, from Indiana, out yesterday until the storms ran them off. Once they honed in on a partridge and orange soft hackle, it was fish after fish. Nothing big, but lots of fish who thought they were big. Full of fight! I fished for a while and had the same experience. After I got tired of catching on soft hackles (hard to imagine), I tried a few other patterns. Everything worked! Even with the overcast day, holographic green cracklebacks were hot. Caught so many fish, my hook broke and I wondered why I was missing so many. Duh Carolyn….check your fly! Sculpins, CQs, scuds, filoplumes, rusty midge….get it in the water!
Almost forgot. How about this nice 20 inch plus, plus caught by one of our customers, Scott, weekend before last on a holographic green crackleback?

Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
January 26th, 2013
Crazy weather we have been having. 30s one day and 50s the next. Today we are expecting mid 50s, 60s tomorrow and possibly 70s Monday and Tuesday following by mid 40s on Wednesday. Not complaining…makes for some nice fishing days!
Table Rock ran three days straight, Tuesday through Thursday. Off yesterday and again today and tomorrow; with a little scheduled for early Monday morning then off most of the day.
Like I said, weather has been bazaar and Darrell and his guests wound up with one of the coolest days of the week this past Tuesday. Monday didn’t look good, Wednesday looked so, so, so we picked Tuesday……wrong! Weather did a complete 180. Anyway, Doug and Roxanne, from Minnesota had a good catching half day on the black zebra midge and a red ruby midge with a small white marabou tail. Doug caught a nice 17-1/2″ rainbow. Good thing these folks are from Minnesota. Even though it was cool, it felt like a spring day to them. I think it was 8 below zero in the area where they live.
Fishing continues to be very good and on lots of patterns. Hope you are fishing during this nice weather break!
Switch/spey rod casting clinic. Check out our http://www.riverrunoutfitters.com/fly-school/ and learn about this next technique which certainly has application for those running water and low water days here on Taneycomo.
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
January 20th, 2013
Weather over the weekend was great! 50s Friday, 60s Saturday and 50s again today. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end and we are taking a nose dive tomorrow. Artic cool down coming our way which will cool Monday down into the low to maybe mid 30s. Tuesday will be a little warmer….low 40s; Wednesday mid 50s, and a slight chance of rain by Thursday with the high approaching 50. Next weekend is looking cool again, low to mid 30s.
Generation was also great this weekend. A little spike Friday morning then no generation the rest of Friday, all day Saturday and so far, all day today. Projection for tomorrow is one generator for seven hours starting at 5:00 a.m. Should be off in the afternoon.
The two guys from Texas, Dean and his son, Todd, who spent a 29 degree day on the water with Stan last Tuesday fished again with him on Thursday. What a difference! Temperature in mid 40s. They were ready to start shedding layers. Very good day fishing for them also. Doubled their number from the first trip, much better weather and they got to pull the CQ streamer. Also caught some early in the trip on the copper dun midge.
Jim on the water yesterday with Rudy from the St. Louis area. They had a good day stripping the size 10 CQ streamer.
Talked to several folks who fished this weekend and it sounds like it was a very good catching weekend. Lots of different patterns were working which include the holographic green crackleback both stripping under an intermediate sinking leader or line, the size 12 olive filoplume (also on the sinking leader), P&P midge, olive midge, black scud, tan scuds, olive soft hackle, gray or black WD40. Quite a list. I did talk to some fishers who felt the upper area around the hatchery was not fishing as well as the area from just above the boat ramp on down. The Kerrs from Louisiana were here yesterday and fished all day. They had a great day on the olive or P&P midges, the olive filoplume and the holographic crackleback. You should have been here this weekend!
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
January 17th, 2013
Weather earlier this week was COLD. But, we are seeing a warming trend into the weekend, then back to the mid 30s by Monday! Today should be in the mid 40s and tomorrow into the low 50s, with Saturday in the mid to upper 50s with sunshine every day.
Spastic generation schedule over the past three days. Some no generation time yesterday, but they ran generation all day Tuesday. It was low enough Tuesday in the afternoon, however, that you could wade in some places and definitely catch fish. Today was projected to be off all day, but I see we have some generation going this morning, holding it at 704 average.
Stan on the water Tuesday afternoon (think the high was 32 degrees!) with two fly fishers from Texas, Dean and his son Todd. Fished and caught on the copper dun midge steadily all afternoon. We’ll see what they catch on today as they are going out again this afternoon.
Gary, from the shop, and several other folks out fishing yesterday and having a wonderful day. Gsary was catching on the holographic green crackleback trailing behind the CQ streamer. Hit the crackleback for a while then focused in mainly on the CQ. Dave and his friend from the Kansas City area did well on the CQ as well as an olive mohair leech he ties.
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
January 14th, 2013
COLD is the word to describe today. It bounced between 15 and 17 degrees on my car temperature reader this morning on my way to work. BUT, the forecast says we will warm up. Today’s high will be low 30s, but tomorrow upper 30s, Wednesday and Thursday, mid to upper 40s. by Friday and Saturday we will probably see 50s again! Yeah!
Lots of no generation days. Last Wednesday and Thursday they ran all bay both days. Other than that, the only generation we have seen for a week is one generator on this morning for a few hours…..at least that is the projection.
Last trip we had out was last week and Stan had Doc and his friend Les, from Oklahoma out for the day. They caught several fish, but felt it was not the normal grrreat day they usually get. However, a good time (as they always do) was had by all. Red midge, ruby midge and primrose & pearl midge seemed to be the patterns for them.
Talked Have been talking to several brave souls who have been fishing the past few days and they are seeing quite a few nice rainbows. Think the McCloud strain is showing up in our rainbows right now and they are in or going into their spawn as several of the males caught have been “milking”. The rainbows they are catching are nice, 19-20 inches, and beautifully colored. Heard of two or three fishers who have hooked some even larger. Bundle up and get out there. It might be worth it. Red seems to be the magic color right now, red midges and red soft hackles. One fisher did do well the other day stripping the CQ streamer. Stan had a trip today, but they mutually agreed that it would be nicer tomorrow afternoon and Thursday afternoon! Good move!
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
January 2nd, 2013
What a beautiful New Year’s Day. Some time after 1:00 p.m. we had soft, white (of course) snow falling onto the river. How pretty! Did get a little cold, but it was worth it. Today the sun is shining and we expect to hit the upper 30s. The same predictions for Thursday and Friday. By this weekend, looks like we might be in the mid 40s Saturday and lower 40s Sunday. Next week looks like lower to mid 50s! Sunshine into Wednesday and by Thursday there is a slight chance of moisture.
Generation has pretty nice to us since the day after Christmas. No generation Sunday, but a little generation late Monday afternoon. Tuesday we had a low one for about 3-4 hours in the morning then nothhing the balance of the day. Today we had about a 1-2 hour shot of water and now it is off…as projected until this afternoon.
Jay from Ashland, spent a 1/2 day on the water with Stan Monday. What a lovely it was…overcast and raining and temperatures in the lower 30s. Fortunately, the fish didn’t care. They had a good day first on the rusty midge. Once the fish got tired of this pattern, he switched to the black midge with the copper head. When this one wore out it’s welcome, they finished up the midging with the copper dun. Fish were emerger feeding and they also brought in a few on the dark olive soft hackle.

RRWFFC Crazy women - 1/1/13
New Year’s Day, a few of the hard-core ladies from the River Runners Women’s Fly Fishing Club hit the water around 11:00 a.m. (we wanted the heat of the day!) What a fun day! These fish love soft hackles in the snow. Trout Mum was fishing a black zebra soft hackle, and Joker had caught some on the black copper head midge. She then changed out to a soft hackle and caught several more. Pyro and Happy Hooker were fishing the rusty soft hackle after trying other patterns that didn’t work so well. Not sure what Let’s Go was fishing! But what a great start to the New Year.

Happy New Year - 1/1/13
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
December 30th, 2012
Pretty nice day today, with temperatures forecast for the low 40s. At this time, I think we will make it. Tomorrow looks like mid 30s with pretty good chances for some type of moisture in the form of rain and or snow. After we get through that, a colder New Year’s day in the low 30s and then we will creep back up to the upper 30s and 40s by the coming weekend.
Great generation schedule the past two days. No generation. However, they did fire up one generator yesterday morning for a short period of time then shut it off. So far today, they are following the published schedule. According to the schedule, it should be off all day tomorrow.
Weather has been cold, but fishing has been good. I think it should really be classified as very good. Everyone who has been brave enough to venture out has been catching fish. The nice thing is that they are catching several fish in a couple hours so it’s not such a bad deal to quit after just a couple hours in the water. Go warm up and hit it again.
Carolyn was out for a half day Friday with Jay and his son, Tucker. Both are brand new, so we started with the roll cast, a little work on the pick up and lay down cast, line handling and playing a fish. Tucker’s first or second drift resulted in a fish. Good start for these two guys. We never changed patterns from the size 18 copper dun midge. It was pretty overcast Friday. Tucker may have caught the slightly largest fish, but Jay passed him in number of fish.
Saturday, Stan helped Scott, from Illinois celebrate his 58th birthday. They had a great day catching fish and finished up drinking hot coffee and eating Scott’s birthday cake.
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »
December 26th, 2012
Looked like we were in for some snow, but as it turned out, not a flake in the area. It is, however, cold! Especially compared to what it was just 3-4 days ago. High today is predicted to be 35. With the sunshine we are seeing, we’ll probably hit that. Tomorrow and Friday should be in the low 40. Slight chance for some moisture, either rain or snow Friday. chances, at this time, are no more than 30%. Saturday looks sunny with a high in the mid 30s and Sunday might hit the mid 40s and partly sunny. New Year’s eve day and New Years day both look like low 40s, again with slight chances for precipitation. Okay, I’m ready for Spring!
Now, what can we say about the generation? Have seen no generation since Sunday at midnight. It was off all day Monday, Tuesday and the projection for today is no generation until 5:00 p.m today for four hours. Then, off again.

Brad - 12/23/12
No reports on fishing for the past two days, but Sunday was very good. Gina had Dale and his friend Brad on the water for half a day. They had a very good day on the red midge, a size 18 Primrose & Pearl midge and the CQ streamer and filoplume. The later two were being stripped on a sinking leader. Other folks I talked to that day and some who had been fishing on Saturday also said fishing was very good on almost anything they wanted to throw.

Dale - 12/23/12
Some of the guys fishing below the fish ladder had a great day pulling olive wooly buggers. Indications are that the lake has turned. Oxygen levels in the tailwater are very good.
Posted in Fishing Reports | No Comments »