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Calendar Pic Moment (not quite a TR)
Although I have backed off tailwater fishing lately, on the way back
from a Labor Day weekend of pickin' music at Mt. View AR, I stopped off at Bull Shoals Dam, because I had never tried it there. I waded with old hippers near the golf course out to a decent cast length from some faster water (it was quite low). Tried a sow bug, a brassie, a bead head nymph with no luck. Then a black bead head zebra in about # 20. Third cast a LOVERLY rainbow. It was a classic early fall day. Rain had washed the air for a day or two. Marshmallow clouds. Only I and one other were wading, and the boats were further down river. Sun at my back. He jumped many, many times, sunlight flashing off his sides. It was like all the old stories I had read in the magazines as a kid. Took about 10 minutes or so to bring in. Kept him in the water, in the net, unhooked him and estimated about 3 1/2 pounds. Pulled the net inside out and schooched him a bit until he swam off. Just stood and admired the day for a bit. That did it for me. Maybe I will go back -- dunno. Broke down the rod and went back to the truck (where SO was reading with a/c running), ate a great catfish dinner in Mt. Home, and got home about 7:30 that evening. A great interlude. cheers oz |
Calendar Pic Moment (not quite a TR)
On 8-Sep-2009, MajorOz wrote: Although I have backed off tailwater fishing lately, on the way back from a Labor Day weekend of pickin' music at Mt. View AR, I stopped off at Bull Shoals Dam, because I had never tried it there. I waded with old hippers near the golf course out to a decent cast length from some faster water (it was quite low). Tried a sow bug, a brassie, a bead head nymph with no luck. Then a black bead head zebra in about # 20. Third cast a LOVERLY rainbow. It was a classic early fall day. Rain had washed the air for a day or two. Marshmallow clouds. Only I and one other were wading, and the boats were further down river. Sun at my back. He jumped many, many times, sunlight flashing off his sides. It was like all the old stories I had read in the magazines as a kid. Took about 10 minutes or so to bring in. Kept him in the water, in the net, unhooked him and estimated about 3 1/2 pounds. Pulled the net inside out and schooched him a bit until he swam off. Just stood and admired the day for a bit. That did it for me. Maybe I will go back -- dunno. Broke down the rod and went back to the truck (where SO was reading with a/c running), ate a great catfish dinner in Mt. Home, and got home about 7:30 that evening. A great interlude. cheers oz Sounds great and very appealing Thanks for sharing Fred |
Calendar Pic Moment (not quite a TR)
I'll be at the campground below the dam the first week of October.
Should be fun. Thanks for the TR. Frank Reid |
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