Sep 23, 2017

More MO (3640 cfs)

So yesterday it snowed all day with very little accumulation, and the temperature was in the mid-30's all day, with a slight breeze.  I didn't need to catch one that bad, especially after the day before.  I went to the water a few times and saw all the bugs and rising fish, but didn't want to try to keep my fly dry and my hands from freezing in that.  Good day for a shower and DQ!
 
Today started out bright sunny.  Hit the water about noon, and there were enough bugs, but not many rising fish.  As the afternoon went on, a cloud bank moved in, and the fish ate more.  I didn't really notice more bugs after the clouds, just more noses.  Had to hunt and work for 'em, but that was a nice change from "just chuck it out there."  Stayed busy casting and looking all afternoon.  Landed the fish of the trip so far too.
To Get There

Arrival

#20's and #18's.  Why on earth?  FOD



2nd side channel fished

Didn't even cast to this pod


This bank was where it was at . . . again.

A few hard-to-spot brute noses here

22 inches as measured on my net and wading stick

Worth a second look.  Fat too!

For a different fly to stare at every cast

And it worked on a few.  The water is full of weeds, worst I've seen in a while.  Need to use the "Missouri  River Slap" nearly every cast.
 

1 comment:

  1. Jim: Wow, those browns (colors)...very special... on dries...how do you top that? You got your groove!!! I've spent a lot of time fishing that location. My old dog's name is etched in the metal/steel beam up river side of bridge along with another dog name from another angler. We struck up a conversation and found out it was our favorite spot on the river. He told me his last dog's name was on the bridge. My retriever was with me then but 2 yrs later when she passed I scratched her name under his dog's name. Silly story but when at the Mo I always spend a lot of time there, feels good to be there, and catch some nice ones.
    Your trip is in full swing....
    bob

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