Feb 4 2010

2009 Missouri Trout Odyssey — Day 4 (3 Streams)

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We were staring down the tail-end of the trip as we woke up in our hotel room in Ava, Missouri.  We had three streams we needed to knock off today, so that would mean a lot of driving as we fished our way east across the bottom of the state.  The first stop on this leg of the trip was Brian’s home waters, the North Fork of the White River near Dora, Missouri and the Blair Bridge Access.

2009-11-29pic008editedresized The North Fork of the White River is a fly-fisherman’s nirvana.  This stream is what every trout stream in the state wishes it could be (well maybe not the Eleven Point..).  I rigged up the rod, and there was something about this morning that I just knew I was going to have my ass handed to me on this river…again.  Brian Wise couldn’t save me as I had my first take only to not get a solid connection and like that it was off.  The more I threw the 12ft long indicator, #4 rubber leg stone, #14 psycho prince dropper rig the more I became frustrated with this river.  The more I became frustrated, the more I loved it.  It is a vicious cycle.  But all good things come to an end, and we needed to get moving, so after the berating I was taking from Brian on the stream I quickly handed him the rod and he hooked up with a dink brown just as we were walking out (but he too….had to work for it….eggs really do catch fish anywhere).

2009-11-29pic011editedresized As we rolled out of the access, I marveled at the ridiculous concrete work that the access had just received.  This must be the biggest MDC waste of money, since stocking trout in Hickory Creek.  Of all the things to spend money on, turning a perfectly good gravel parking lot into a concrete parking lot is not one of them.  Hell, I would rather see another boat ramp or the money go to raising the bridges at McKee Bridge and Patrick Bridge.  At any rate, I digress.

2009-11-29pic012editedresized We had thought about adding the tailwaters of Arkansas on the trip, but I had really wanted to get back to the Spring River, as I hadn’t been on it since October.  So we set our sites across Hwy 160 towards Hwy 63 and headed south to the town of Mammoth Spring, Arkansas.  I didn’t have the Bayou Access marked on the GPS, but we found it just fine.  Bayou Access is one of the nicer sections of the Spring River with plenty of different habitat to fish.  The water was up, and the wading was very limited, so Brian grabbed his rod and headed upstream to give it a shot.  He worked a section of stream right in front of the access and was rewarded with a rainbow on a psycho prince.  It had started to rain a bit (the first time on the trip), so it was time to put the camera gear up and with that, we found a drive-through for lunch and headed towards the Eleven Point River having just fished 20 streams in 4 days.

2009-11-29pic025editedresized What can I say about the Eleven Point River, it is a beautiful untouched jewel of an Ozark trout stream.  The Eleven Point has always fished well in my previous trips to it (I wonder why I don’t fish it more), and this trip would be no exception.  The thing about the river is that it is a river that needs to be floated (moreso than any other river in the state).  Unless you are willing to hike the Ozark Trail, the wading opportunities on this stream really are not that present.  We pulled in to Greer Spring Access, we met up with one of Brian Sloss’s newest employee’s, Tito.  He was a really good guy, gave up a handful of his personal flies and pointed us in the right direction and after some general chit-chat we were off.  The Eleven Point held true to form and I was rewarded with two fish pretty quickly while fishing a 12ft indicator rig with a rubber leg stonefly and an egg dropper (both fish took the rubber leg).  Just as we were heading back to the car, Brian Sloss (Eleven Point Canoe Rental) rolled in and we stood around as we de-wadered and recounted the trip we had just completed.  It was good to catch up with Brian and had we stood there much longer, I am sure the beers would have been opened and a campfire would have been found; but we were haunted by th skunk on the Current River and needed to head north back to the Current River and towards Rolla (our original starting point).

On the drive north on Hwy. 63 we stopped just south of Licking, Missouri and had to have one of the finest dinners I have ever had on a fishing trip at Black Forest Grill.  The ham steak that I had, was simply amazing.  If you are looking for a great place to grab some eats when around Licking, I would definitely check them out.  After dinner, we headed towards the Scenic Rivers Inn to sort through video and photos and gear before hitting the Current River in the morning.

Photos for Day 4 are below.


Dec 4 2009

Fishadelic Foto Friday!!

Brian Wise


Oct 30 2009

Fishadelic Foto Friday!!

Brian Wise

From Kyle….a hog of a brown from the Falls.


Oct 20 2009

The New Fly Fishing the Ozarks!

Brian Wise

Hey all,

I just wanted to introduce you to the new Fly Fishing the Ozarks.  As you can tell we have made some pretty drastic changes to the blog and now it is more like a site/blog….if that makes sense.

The first thing you’ll notice is how different the blog looks.  We now have several pages listed at the top and below is kind of a map explaining those pages(not in any specific order):

Home -  This is the Blog….probably the reason you came to Fly Fishing the Ozarks in the first place–unless you came to see more of Matt Tucker.

Guide Services -  Pretty self-explanitory.  I am a guide, it has a bio and contact information–mostly River of Life stuff.

Photo Archive -  This is, well, a photo archive.  This is going to be changing as much as possible.  There is an archive of all of the crazy Fishadelic Foto Friday photos along with some guiding photos and personal fishing photos.

Fishing Videos - Just some fishing and distance casting videos including the epic 2008 Missouri Trout Odyssey videos.

The Authors – Introduces you to the guys that type on the blog.

Tying Videos – An archive of the Fly of the Month videos (or the Fly of whenever I can get them uploaded)

So there it is, browse through and check everything out…let us know what we can do better, let us know what we are AWESOME at (if you have that much time to type) and let us know what you would like to see or see more of.

Thanks!


Sep 18 2009

Fishadelic Foto Friday!!

Brian Wise

Pucker up sweet-cheeks…


Sep 9 2009

Fall Fishing Outlook North Fork of the White River

Brian Wise

A picture is worth a thousand words….

With a LOT of the canoe traffic slowing down, the nights cooling off, and already some leaves changing color it is time to look at the outlook for fall fishing.  Besides, when you see temps in the high 40’s in late August–you can’t help but to look forward to fall fishing.

Usually when we think of fall fishing we think about water levels being low and crystal clear, not so much this year.  We had a great summer with water levels staying as close to the 60 year average as we have seen in a while so the low and clear water we usually have this time of year really isn’t there.  With an above average prediction for rainfall in September we are looking (and hoping) for water levels to do very well.

With the water levels being higher than they typically are this time of year we are taking full advantage of it, we are still fishing bigger flies, and above that we are still getting away with heavier tippet.  You see, the peak of the colors changing is pretty close to the peak of the brown trout movement as they get started in their spawn….which makes using 4x tippet to any given nymph and 3x + on streamers incredibly helpful and landing any “pig” you happen to hook–we like that ;)

Finding the fish is usually pretty easy in the Fall.  The deeper tailouts and deeper riffles are the go-to without a doubt.  I have said it a thousand times but it demands to be said again, if you see a drop-off fish it HARD, especially in a faster running tailout.  While nymphing, nymph DEEP (another thing I can’t stress enough) lose flies!  If you are a fan of stripping streamers jump all over ANY chance you get this fall…basically any low-light situation be it early morning, late evening, cloudy, rainy–all of this equals good stuff for streamers.  Be aggressive with it, if I am personally stripping streamers for fishing I am not going to mess around–give me big and nasty and I’ll strip it back like my life depends on it, unless the fish tell me otherwise. :P

The most beautiful time of year equals awesome fishing….even if the fishing is tough.

Brian Wise
Head Guide
River of Life Farm
www.riveroflifefarm.com


Sep 5 2009

Fly of the Month…Red Fox Squirrel Nymph–with video

Brian Wise

Again, a throw-back fly of the month brought back from the ages with a video.

Dave Whitlock’s crazy-awesome pattern that is supposed to be equally good for smallmouth as it is for trout…or so we hear.  ;)

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It is HIGHLY recommended that you watch the above video in “HQ” so you can see how poor my skills are that much clearer.


Aug 21 2009

Fishadelic Foto Friday!!

Brian Wise

Hot girl, big fish…..my boat–YES!


Aug 2 2009

Fly of the Month…Rubber-Legs, again (with video)

Brian Wise

We are still running some throw-back fly of the month stuff.  Several months ago the Rubber-Leg Stonefly or “Rubber-Legs” made it’s appearance on Fly Fishing the Ozarks, not long after we had a TON of requests (3 or 4) for a step-by-step article on tying this ‘beautiful’ fly…..that article can be found here.  Since we started doing these videos we thought we had better do the Rubber-Legs.

So between the link above and the video below you may get enough information about how to tie this fly…doubtful, but possible.  :)

Disclaimer: The music in the video is the view of Stephen Lynch and not necessarily the view of  Fly Fishing the Ozarks or those who may or may not be affiliated with Fly Fishing the Ozarks–we just thought it was hella-funny.

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Jul 10 2009

Fishadelic Foto Friday!!

Brian Wise

Have you seen Dune?

By now we are scraping the bottom of the barrel for photos to Funkify.  Please send photos to bnwise@gmail.com or we will have to delve even deeper into the crap that is our inventory of photos.