Good Fishing!

December 17th, 2012

Weather looks pretty good until next week.  Christmas day will be in the 40s and there is even a chance of snow….just in time for Christmas.  Otherwise, we are looking at 50s and 60s and very little chance of moisture.

Generation was off most of Saturday.  Sunday they ran something all day.  First low in the early a.m. then ramped it up for a while and up and down, etc..etc.  Today they did pretty much what they projected.  Some (3 hours) generation this morning and now it is off.  Should be off most of the day. 

Jim and Stan on the water Saturday with Jim, and his son, Brandon, and their friends, Tom and Connie.  Awesome day.  Lots of fish and lots of fun.  Both boats pretty much caught everything on the holographic green crackleback (early in the day) and finished off the afternoon strippipng the CQ streamer.  Everything was stripped on a sinking fly line or leader.  Also caught a few on the Primrose & Pearl midge.  The only downside of the day was the wind.  35 mph at times, but didn’t hurt…probably helped the fishing.   Several customers came into the shop that day complaining of aching arms from catching too many fish!

Stan on the water the next day with Nathan and Jeff from Texas.  Low generation in the early morning, then they cranked it up to two just about the time they hit the water.  Needless to say, it was not fishing like the day before, but they did catch fish.  Best patterns were the CQ, and the big ruby with the red midge dropper.  Jeff was new to fly fishing, but certainly caught fish.  Nate has been fishing for a while.

Enjoying This Nice Weather!

December 9th, 2012

Although it has been overcast the past two days, the weather was great, especially for this time of the year.  Very nice yesterday with temperatures comfortably in the upper 50s and very little wind.  About the same this morning, but it is after noon and it seems to be cooling down a little.  We had rain early this morning with thunder and lightening.  Prediction for tomorrow is mid to upper 30s for the high and low 20s for the low.  Shiver!  Tuesday, mid 40s and back into the 50s Wednesday with mid to upper 50s Thursday and Friday and low 60s for Saturday.  No rain in the forecast. 

Lots of wading time Friday.  They ran the equivalent of one generator for about an hour last in the day.  Saturday, we had one generator then two generators and then off some time after noon.  Today it has been a low one generator most of the day, with a low two mixed in for good measure for a short period of time around 1:00 p.m. 

Kevin and his friend Steve, from Sullivan, MO. were on the water all day Saturday with Jim.  Both of them have fished with him several times before, like once a year.  They had a fun filled fishing day catching on the CQ streamer, red San Juan corm and the copper headed black midge.  Jim says they “set a record for missed and lost fish!”  But they definitely did their fair share of bringing in some fish.  Darrell and Carolyn had the Kerrs from Louisiana on the water for a full half day.  We all did well on the copper headed black zebra, the mouse gray sculpin, a white midge , and the white grub.  A good time was had by all!

Good Day On The Creek!

December 7th, 2012

Okay, we have a couple more nice December days and then the cold snap moves in.  Today and Saturday will be in the 60s and Sunday in the upper 50s.  Yuk moves in Monday when the high will be mid 30s.  40s on Tuesday, moving into the upper 40s Wednesday and back into the 50s by Thursday.  Better get out and enjoy this weekend!

With the spastic generation we had Wednesday and Thursday, there is a slight possibility the water will be off for the weekend.  they ran one to two, even three generators all day for the past two days and half a day on Tuesday.  Today, the projection is for a very low one generator for three hours this morning then off until 6:00 p.m. when we might get one generator for a couple hours.

Jim on the water yesterday with Jim and Jack from Springfield area.  Jack is new to fly fishing, so Jim took him under his wing and has him casting and catching now.  Says he still needs to work on his false cast.  They had a good day on the creek (Taneycomo) catching on the CQ streamer, a copperhead black zebra midge and a red San Juan worm. 

Had folks coming into the shop during the week who were doing very well on the P&P midge.  Of course, most of this week has been nice and sunny.  Sending fishers out today with the rusty and copperhead black midges.

December in Like a Lamb!

December 2nd, 2012

What beautiful weather!  Even last week was nice, but the first two days of December are great.  Yesterday was in the upper 60s, and today and tomorrow will be in the lower 70s.  It was partly cloudy yesterday and again today.  We did have some wind yesterday!  Light winds predicted for today and a slight chance of scattered thunderstorms for tomorrow.  Tuesday through Thursday is predicted in the low 60s, with upper 50s by Friday through the weekend.  Right now there looks like a chance of showers by next Friday.

Generation has continued to be kind to the waders during this past week….even yesterday (Saturday).  Today is another story.  They are running the equivalent of one generator today, as projected.  However, they projected one generator all day yesterday and it was off most of the day.  Projection for tomorrow is one generator for a couple hours in early morning, then off the rest of the day until about 5:00 p.m.  Cross your fingers.

Stan on the water half a day with George from Bennett Springs.  They had a very good day on the P&P and ruby midges.  Just a little cool that day, so the thermos of hot soup hit the spot!

Charlie and Pete spent half a day with Jim Friday.  Another very good day.  Their patterns were the size 10 CQ streamer, an 18 rusty midge and the blood midge.  This was Pete’s first time fly fishing, so it was more instructional for him.  Shannon and Carolyn ventured out for a couple hours Friday afternoon.  He did well on his “hot hare’s ear” nymph.  Carolyn was pulling a mouse grey sculpin.  Probably missed more than I brought in!  Too nice a day not to go out for a little while.

Looks Like Warm Weather Coming Back!

November 27th, 2012

It certainly has been a bit nippy the past couple days.  After such a nice day Thanksgiving,  yesterday and today are down right cool!  Yesterday was a gloomy 40s day and today will maybe hit the mid 40s.  Good news, sun is out.  We start a slow warm up, upper 50s tomorrow, and by the weekend it will be in the upper 60s or better. 

Good old generation schedule.  Another weekend of generation, and then off most of Monday!  They are running some thig morning, but it is projected to be off by late morning and not come back on until early evening.

Trish - 11/21/12

Carolyn on the water all day last Wednesday with Mike and Trish from Texas.  Great day.  Fish on almost anything we threw, holographic green, silver, or red cracklebacks.  Also,  the CQ streamer, olive filoplume, mouse gray or golden variant sculpin patterns.  It was a stripping day.  Good weather too.  Friday, after Thanksgiving, they went out again for half a day.  Good thing as it was

Trish - 11/23/12

cold!    Notice the difference in attire from Wednesday to Friday!  Not only cold, but the wind was relentless!  It was a good half day.  Obviously not as many fish as on the first full day, but good day on the filoplume, CQ streamer and the primrose & pearl midge.  The grant finale to our day was after we had left the river.  During the drive back, an eight-point buck and three does were standing in the

Mike – 11/23/12

middle of Hatchery Road.  We stopped the car and watched them for a good 3-4 minutes before they moved on. 

Stan also on the river Friday with Brandon and his mother Brenda.  This is the fifth year in a row these two have fished on the day after Thanksgiving with Stan.  This has to be one of the most miserable days they have spent because of the cold and wind.  But, they had a good day catching on the big ruby, the P&P, and stripping a holographic green crackleback. 
Saturday, Kenny and Andrea were on the water all day with Stan.  Another good day on the red midge, the P&P and size 18 ruby midge.  Pretty cool when the hit the water, but it warmed up to the mid 40s and NO WIND!
Sunday, Dana had Mike and Preston out for half a day.  The day started out good, but then the water level started moving around and guess the fish did to0.  Pretty much shut down near the end of the trip.  Best patterns were a size 14 P&P, and the red midge.  Stan  had a couple of new fly fishers out for a late start half day, Ron and Judi from Kansas.  These two had a ball catching on the P&P dropped below a size 16 red midge.  Judi caught the largest, and Ron caught the most.  They like fly fishing!

Hope Everyone Had a Great Thanksgiving!

November 22nd, 2012

Other than eating too much, we had a great Thanksgiving Day.  When to good friend’s home for a wonderful meal.  How can one not eat too much.   Great day too, weatherwise.  Right now we are having showers along with thunder and some lightening.  Tomorrow looks pretty nippy.  The high is predicted to be upper 40s to low 50s, but no rain.  Mostly sunny.  Saturday will be another cool day in the low to mid 50s, but mostly sunny.  Sunday will climb to the low 60s and sunny.   Monday a chance of showers creeps in again, but clear by Tuesday and nippy temperatures back again, upper 40s to low 50s and partly cloudy.  Oh well, it is the end of November!

Yes, generation continues to be spastic.  They ran generators all last weekend.  Monday through Wednesday they turned on a low one generator some time during the day (not when they projected it) for one to two hours, then off the rest of the day.  What did they do today…run generators all day, from a low one to a full two.  Projection for tomorrow is some generation in the morning, then off around 10:00 a.m. and off until 5:0 p.m.

Stan had David and his wife, Karen, from Rhode Island out for half a day this past Saturday.  Of course, they were running water; three units when he put in.  David is an experienced fly fisher, but this was Karen’s first time for fly fishing, and she loves it!  They were fishing the P&P and red midges. 

Sunday, Ron from Blue Springs, fished with Stan for half a day.  Very good day for Ron on the P&P midge and stripping the holographic green crackleback.  Ron stays in the area and wanted to learn where and how to fish Taneycomo as he had never fished here before. 

David - 11/20/12

Tuesday was a beautiful day and lots of folks were on the river.  Darrell and Gina had a group from Louisiana on the river.  David and John were with Gina.  This was David’s first outing and he did well.  They did best on the black midge with the copper head.  Darrell had Doug and his son, Stephen.  They started out with the black midge with the copper head, but finished up with the P&P

Doug and 20" rainbow - 11/20/12

and a red soft hackle dropper.  Good day for these guys.  Mike, from Oklahoma, spent the morning with Stan.  They too had a good day starting with the P&P midge.  When the generators came on, unexpectedly, they found a good seam and stripped the holographic green crackleback on a sink tip.  Carolyn had Ron and Kathy out all day.  It was a Kathy day.  They started out with the black midge with the copper head and when the generators came on one fished the big ruby with a P&P dropper and the other had an egg pattern with the P&P dropper.  Most all the fish were either on the P&P or big ruby.  Good day, especially for Kathy.

Kathy - 11/20/12

What Beautiful Weather!

November 17th, 2012

The days have been absolutely lovely.  Little brisk in the morning, but by mid morning, the sun is out, temperatures warming up to upper 50s or low 60s, and with no wind blowing, this is great.  Looks like more of the same except for the possibility of Monday night.  Temperatures through Friday are low to mid, maybe upper 60s.  The weekend after Thanksgiving looks like upper 50s; sunny Saturday and some clouds on Sunday.

What can I say about the generation schedule that has not already been said.  During the week we are still seeing quite a bit of wading time.  For whatever reason, they insist on running it some during the weekend!  Last weekend we had all the ladies here….they ran it all weekend.  This weekend it is beautiful….they are running it this weekend.  Fortunately, most of the time it is one or maybe a low two and you can wade in some places with this amount of generation.

Pat - 11/16/12

Stan on the water yesterday morning with Pat from California.   Running two generators when they put it but it was at the equivalent of not quite a full one generator.  They had a good day on the red midge and size 18 ruby midge.  Carolyn took herself fishing and had a great day….just getting to fish!  Good day on the big ruby with the little ruby dropper, but best fun was on the golden variant sculpin stripping it on the bottom using a 200 gr. 24′ sink tip fly line.

Pretty 20" rainbow

Fishing Is Still Good

November 11th, 2012

Wind blew through here pretty good today.  Not a good dry fly day!  It is raining as I write and will probably continue off and on through this evening.  Could even get a little slick as they are forecasting upper 20s for our lows both tonight and tomorrow.  Tomorrow is supposed to sunny up with temperatures in the mid 50s.  Mid 50s to upper 50 throughout the week and into the weekend.  Very little chance of any more precipitation once we get through today.

Thank you generators.  No generation Friday, they they certainly ran generators all weekend.  A little generation projected for tomorrow morning, otherwise off until lte afternoon when some will come back on. 

Michelle - 11/10/12

Friday fished very well with no generation.  Georgiana and Michelle, two ladies from the “Gals Go Fish” club in the Kansas City area, fished with Gina.  Good day for these ladies on the P&P and copper dun midges, and the CQ streamer.

Saturday, Darrell took John and his son out for a full day float.  Stan had their friend, Walt for the day.  These guys from Wildwood, had a good day, despite the wind.  Darrell’s boats best pattern was the P&P midge.  Stan used the P&P and the red midge most of the day.  The ladies from the River Runners Women’s Fly Fishing Club tried to wade fish, but the river was pretty high in most places.  However, they persisted and most everyone caught some fish.  Patterns were the P&P, ruby and the black midge with the copper beadhead.  One of the gals caught a few on a red San Juan worm, but mainly the black copper head midge dropper.  Main thing….a good time was had by all.

Nice Weekend….then a cool down!

November 7th, 2012

Looks like a good Friday and Saturday are in store for us.  That’s the good news.  Sunday looks like a chance of showers with temperatures starting down.  By Monday, showers chances decrease, but so does the temperature…..low to mid 40s!!!  After Monday, all next the temperatures are in the low to mid 50s.  Time to get out the warm clothes.

Generation schedule has been somehwat like a “March Hare”.  Not sure what it is doing.  They say they are going to run…and they don’t.  The say they are not going to run…and they do.  Anyway, it is off this morning (was supposed to be on from 8:00 a.m. to noon)…….to be continued…

Daya on the water Sunday with Damon from Lee’s Summit.  Good day for Damon on the rusty and P&P midges.  Wayne and Colleen, from Hawaii, braved the cooler weather and spent the day on the water with Jim.  Water was a little up and down, but they had a good day on the size 10 CQ streamer, and a size 14 miracle scud.   Stan had Matt and Paul from George out for half a day.  These two also did well on the rusty and P&P midges. 

A little cooler Tuesday, so Wayne and Colleen only stayed for a half day on the water with Jim.  Another good day on the CQ streamer, and the rusty midge with a blood worm dropper.  Bob from Michigan comes every year for the Veteran’s activities they Branson does so well.   But, he always has time to spend at least one day on the water with Stan.  They had a good day on the Big Ugly with a P&P dropper.  Took the Big Ugly several times!  Bob likes stripping that crackleback too, and it was working.

More Nice Weather!

November 4th, 2012

Looks like another sunny day with temperatures in the mid 60s.  Must admit, the mornings have been a little frosty.  Chance of rain tomorrow afternoon with temperatures in the upper 50s.  After upper 50s Tuesday, we will start creeping back up in temperatures and hit upper 60s low 70s  toward the end of the week.  Pretty much sunny to partly sunny until the weekend where a slight chance of showers is showing up right now.

The generator gods were against us this weekend.  We have had generation ranging from a low one up to a low three generators running almost all day since Friday.  Brief periods very early in the morning where there was no generation, but by the time the sun came up, generation came on.  Earlier in the week, we had lots of wading time.  Hopefully, since we ran this weekend, it will be some other dam’s turn next weekend.

Fishing is still good.  Jim’s trip last Wednesday with Steve from Illinois went well.  They had two good days on the CQ size 10 streamer, and the P&P with a blood worm dropper.   Pat and Rose, from California fished with Stan.  Rose is now a new fly fisher.  She had a great time.  They did well on the ruby and P&P midges.  Nice sunny day with no generation!. 

Friday, Robin from Kansas, and Marvin from Arkansas, took a half day float with Dana.  They had a good day on the P&P midge and a size 12 beaded red San Juan worm.  The weather was so nice, Doc, from Oklahoma called and said he had to get on the water and see what the fish were doing.  He spent the day with Stan and they had a great day on the P&P and red midge. 

Saturday was an old home day for Darrell.  Two guys he knew back home in Minnesota, Mike and Doug, took a trip with him.  Good day for them on the ruby midge.  Dana had Mike and Shawn from Iowa out for half a day.  Their best patterns were the size 18 P&P, a size 12 P&P and the big ruby.  Water generating up and down all day.  Two new ladies to fly fishing, Heather and Melissa, from Oklahoma took an instructional/fishing trip with Jim.  He got them casting and catching on a red midge and a tan scud.  Mark and Greg from Kansas, had a very good day with Stan on the P&P, the red midge and an olive wooly bugger. 

Seeing pictures of some nice rainbows caught up near the outlets.  Not much in the way of browns.  As we have mentioned, we really don’t think we will see the brown run that we have in past years due to last year’s flood.


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