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Old December 10th, 2007, 04:34 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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The dance hall we usually frequent had, this past Sat. night, a band
that sucked. Friends invited us to a dance at Mammoth Springs AR.

So, left early, into the fog and temp in mid 40's. Got there, suited
up, and went below the dam while SO sat in Big Blue and read.

Light was very low, fog was thick, and mist from falls was persistent
even way down river. I had to choose between polaroids (really dark)
or not (couldn't see through the glare). Line was hard to see. But I
caught a couple on a bead head, rusty nymph. Missed some strikes.
Tried a flashier steelhead-type streamer and got a couple short takes,
but my reflexes seemed too slow to snag them. Then I put on a HUGE
ugly black wooly worm -- about size 2XL, and got strikes all over the
place. When they kept shaking the fly, I checked its sharpness and it
didn't seem to need much. But,. after a few passes with the stone,
hookups increased.

The fish were not the usual wimpy looking stockers, but firm, full
bodied rainbows with that green translucent edge to the fins the (at
least to me) seems to accompany healthy fish.

As I turned them all back, I don't know what they were feeding on, but
I did see a small fly on the rocks that looked like a #18 zebra nymph
with transluscent, veined wings about 3/8 in long. I didn't try to
match it, as my closest was too small for me to manage with wet
glasses, cold fingers, etc.

All in all, about two hours, four fish to hand, half dozen about half
way in before getting off, and a bunch of "quick twitch" nibbles.

And..........I was alone on the river, right in town.

We then had wayyyyyy too much catfish at Fred's and a nice evening
dancing to a great local country rock band that was lost in the 70's.

cheers

oz, who recommends Fred's Fish House if you are ever anywhere near
Mammoth Springs AR....pickled green tomatoes, brown beans, slaw,
Kosher dill, red onion, crispy fried okra, fries, hushpuppies, sweet
tea............ahhhhhh........and the fish.
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Old December 10th, 2007, 04:13 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid[_2_]
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And..........I was alone on the river, right in town.

Sounds wonderful. How did the ice storm affect you all down there,
thought it would be too slippy to get out?
This is the time of year in Nebraska where I start daydreaming of days
like that. I would really like to go to the 11-Point again just north
of there. Right now, fly fishing here requires a chainsaw. Temp is
now 3 degrees (dropped from 7 when I came into work).
Frank "Popsicle" Reid
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Old December 10th, 2007, 09:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
MajorOz
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On Dec 10, 10:13 am, Frank Reid wrote:
And..........I was alone on the river, right in town.


Sounds wonderful. How did the ice storm affect you all down there,
thought it would be too slippy to get out?
This is the time of year in Nebraska where I start daydreaming of days
like that. I would really like to go to the 11-Point again just north
of there. Right now, fly fishing here requires a chainsaw. Temp is
now 3 degrees (dropped from 7 when I came into work).
Frank "Popsicle" Reid


Came home after the dance, spent the night at SO's place, prepratory
to going to the Sun afternoon dance, but the weather guy revised the
forecast and said, essentially: "bend over, grab your ankles,
etc...". So I drove home while there was still light.
Lost power about 2 or 3 am and got it back about noon today. Not many
problems, as I have LP wall heat and gas logs in the fireplace. The
biggest pain is the well being unpowered, but I always have a dozen or
so gallons of water in a guest room closet.
The Ice was so lovely but now the rain is warming and the trees are
standing back up straight.

cheers

oz, who just discovered the Spring River in Sept, but plans to go back
often (except when the yuppie canoists clog the river).

P.S. I lived in Omaha from 1949 to 58, and know how the winters are.
I feel sorry for you.
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Old December 10th, 2007, 10:31 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid[_2_]
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P.S. I lived in Omaha from 1949 to 58, and know how the winters are.
I feel sorry for you.


Yeh, we're expecting a half an inch of ice tonight followed by about 4
or 5 inches of snow. Gonna really suck. Temp is hovering around 20
right now.
Frank Reid

 




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