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Caught a bunch of browns and rainbows on spinners, spoons, and a 4lb
RB on a Rapala Monday. Much too windy for a fly rod. That night, it dropped to mid 20's and the water hose on our trailer at Quarry CoE campground froze. But the next morning was GLORIOUS. Calm, heavy fog on the water, even though still high. Fish were hungry for #18 zebras and brown scuds. Very quiet, with lots of herons and ospreys that I think may have been migrating through. Only fishermen on the water were old retired farts like myself. We told lies between bouts and helped each other net the fish. Cold hands, but warm coffee and great fishing. The North Fork, below Norfork Dam, flows for about a dozen or so miles before meeting the White River from Bull Shoals, which is also a fair trout river. cheers oz, who had been at the Mt. View Bean Fest pickin' music for three days before fishing. |
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MajorOz wrote:
Caught a bunch of browns and rainbows on spinners, spoons, and a 4lb RB on a Rapala Monday. Much too windy for a fly rod. That night, it dropped to mid 20's and the water hose on our trailer at Quarry CoE campground froze. But the next morning was GLORIOUS. Calm, heavy fog on the water, even though still high. Fish were hungry for #18 zebras and brown scuds. Its been my experience that brown beadhead hare's ear (#16 to #22) work pretty well. Very quiet, with lots of herons and ospreys that I think may have been migrating through. No, they're permanent residents. Only fishermen on the water were old retired farts like myself. We told lies between bouts and helped each other net the fish. Cold hands, but warm coffee and great fishing. The North Fork, below Norfork Dam, flows for about a dozen or so miles before meeting the White River from Bull Shoals, which is also a fair trout river. Actually, I seem to recall that the North Fork river is only about 4 1/2 miles long from the dam to the White River. IMO, a good area of water is the C&R water just upstream of the handicap access at Owl's Bend (IIRC), particularly in the chute between the island and the west (northwest) bank. The large pool on the east side of the island has some big browns but they got that big by being pretty spooky. They will hit very small flies bumping along the bottom. cheers oz, who had been at the Mt. View Bean Fest pickin' music for three days before fishing. Keep that wader belt snugged up tight!! |
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On Oct 29, 11:03*pm, Peaceful Bill
wrote: MajorOz wrote: Caught a bunch of browns and rainbows on spinners, spoons, and a 4lb RB on a Rapala Monday. *Much too windy for a fly rod. That night, it dropped to mid 20's and the *water hose on our trailer at Quarry CoE campground froze. But the next morning was GLORIOUS. *Calm, heavy fog on the water, even though still high. *Fish were hungry for #18 zebras and brown scuds. Its been my experience that brown beadhead hare's ear (#16 to #22) work pretty well. Very quiet, with lots of herons and ospreys that I think may have been migrating through. No, they're permanent residents. Only fishermen on the water were old retired farts like myself. *We told lies between bouts and helped each other net the fish. *Cold hands, but warm coffee and great fishing. The North Fork, below Norfork Dam, flows for about a dozen or so miles before meeting the White River from Bull Shoals, which is also a fair trout river. Actually, I seem to recall that the North Fork river is only about 4 1/2 miles long from the dam to the White River. IMO, a good area of water is the C&R water just upstream of the handicap access at Owl's Bend (IIRC), particularly in the chute between the island and the west (northwest) bank. *The large pool on the east side of the island has some big browns but they got that big by being pretty spooky. *They will hit very small flies bumping along the bottom. cheers oz, who had been at the Mt. View Bean Fest pickin' music for three days before fishing. Keep that wader belt snugged up tight!! |
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On Oct 29, 11:03*pm, Peaceful Bill
wrote: MajorOz wrote: Caught a bunch of browns and rainbows on spinners, spoons, and a 4lb RB on a Rapala Monday. *Much too windy for a fly rod. That night, it dropped to mid 20's and the *water hose on our trailer at Quarry CoE campground froze. But the next morning was GLORIOUS. *Calm, heavy fog on the water, even though still high. *Fish were hungry for #18 zebras and brown scuds. Its been my experience that brown beadhead hare's ear (#16 to #22) work pretty well. Very quiet, with lots of herons and ospreys that I think may have been migrating through. No, they're permanent residents. Only fishermen on the water were old retired farts like myself. *We told lies between bouts and helped each other net the fish. *Cold hands, but warm coffee and great fishing. The North Fork, below Norfork Dam, flows for about a dozen or so miles before meeting the White River from Bull Shoals, which is also a fair trout river. Actually, I seem to recall that the North Fork river is only about 4 1/2 miles long from the dam to the White River. IMO, a good area of water is the C&R water just upstream of the handicap access at Owl's Bend (IIRC), particularly in the chute between the island and the west (northwest) bank. *The large pool on the east side of the island has some big browns but they got that big by being pretty spooky. *They will hit very small flies bumping along the bottom. cheers oz, who had been at the Mt. View Bean Fest pickin' music for three days before fishing. Keep that wader belt snugged up tight!! ooooopppppsssss -- hit wrong button I had left my neoprenes home and the old hippers in the truck leaked pretty badly, so all my fishing was dry footed. DUH on the distance. I know better. One of the guys there Tue recommended the Owl Bend area. As I don't unhitch at the dam, I couldn't drive down. I am going back after deer season, however, and will be alone, sleeping in the truck and moving around. So may try it. Thanx cheers oz, assembling materials for hares' ears. (damn, those titanium beads are pricey) |
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