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Fishing report for Bennett Spring State Park, brought to you by Weaver's Tackle Store

 

 
 
 
Vintage art print
"Lady Fishing"
 
 
 
 
 
Sunday,
May 11, 2008
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hello again, and Happy Mother's Day!  Your latest "trip" to Bennett Spring is about to begin.
 
Welcome new readers!  Welcome back "frequent flyers" (pardon the play on words).  Thanks for including us in your week.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
May Menu
 
 
 
 
.  May fishing hours:  6:30 a.m. - 8:15 p.m.
 
.  The hatchery was still uncertain when we talked with them on Friday as to whether or not the moss cutting that was scheduled for Tuesday, May 13 would still take place (due to the recent heavy rains we have had), but it probably will be rescheduled.
 
Next weekend (May 17 & 18) is the Missouri Trout Fishermen's Association Annual Spring Derby, featuring tagged fish and prizes.  Click on:
http://www.geocities.com/kcmtfa/Spring_derby_welcome_2008.htm
for more information.
 
.  The Bennett Spring Church of God, located next to the dining lodge in the Park, hosts its annual Men's Retreat on Friday and Saturday (May 16 & 17).  It includes meals, worship services, a fishing tournament and more.  Pastor T. J. Brown is the contact at 417-532-7531.
 
Memorial Day weekend is just two weeks away, and Charlie Reading will be hosting his 4th Annual Fly Fishing Expo that weekend on May 24 & 25.  Call Charlie at 417-588-4334 for more info on all the special lessons, demonstrations, forums, etc. that he has scheduled for that day.
 
On your way to or from the Expo on Saturday, May 24, stop by MacCreed's Art Gallery & Gifts on Highway 64 and enjoy the "Meet the Artist" event that's scheduled from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.  Featured artist is water colorist Pam Brant, who was the winner of the winter greeting card contest for the American Cancer Society.  Call owner Sandy McCormack at 417-588-7993 FFI.  
 
We will have visiting family from out of state this upcoming week, so we will dispense with our usual Wednesday night report.  Our next online fishing report will be posted on Sunday, May 18.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stream Conditions
 
 
 
 
We had another inch of rain on Saturday but, thankfully, missed the severe and damaging storms that hit some parts of the Ozarks.  The rainfall had no further adverse effect on the stream.  Actually, it's not in bad shape, considering all the rain we've had the last few days (6" since Wed. night).
 
The water has dropped about a foot since Thursday morning and is clearing slowly.  It is still running very fast.  Both the Whistle Bridge and the Wooden Bridge have re-opened, after being closed on Thursday and Friday.
 
As of Sunday afternoon, the stream is up about 10",  is off-color and swift, but it is very fishable.  Read on for the good-news details about fishing!
 
Between now and our next report, you can keep track of the highs and lows of the stream at: 
 
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?06923500
 
Or, feel free to call us at 417-532-4618 and/or e-mail us at weavers@missouritrout.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weather
 
 
 
 
"Too wet to plow, too windy to stack BBs," is an old farmer's saying that accurately describes today's weather.  But, we're hoping for a return to short sleeves and abundant sunshine by tomorrow.
 
Here's the latest forecast:
 
 
Monday:   Sunny, with a high near 75°; low 53°.
 
Tuesday:  Cloudy and windy with chances for rain.  High in the mid-70s and lows in the lower 50s.
 
Wednesday-Friday:  Mostly cloudy, with highs near 70° and lows in the upper 40s.
 
Saturday:  Mostly sunny with a high near 70°.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weekend Recap
Who Was Here?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mother's Day weekend at Bennett Spring was primarily an all-in-the-family affair.  A number of families, as well as many couples, spent the weekend here fishing, feasting and relaxing, many at Mom's personal request. 
 
 
In much smaller numbers were groups of fishing buddies and father-son teams.  Among this segment of the weekend stream population, there was a noticeable exodus late Saturday and early Sunday morning, because -- as we heard it -- their presence was required at home on Sunday (we're sure you can read between the lines here).
 
Friday and Saturday were pretty busy on and along the stream, but by Sunday afternoon, there were much fewer people.  That's typical, though.  Mother's Day, graduations, proms and other end-of-school and family-related activities often keep weekend anglers out of pocket this time of year.   We anticipate a quiet next few days.  Come on down!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How's Fishing?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weekend report card:  E . . .for Excellent!
 
While some were apprehensive when they first arrived about being able to catch fish in the higher-than-normal water, it turned out to be a very productive weekend for the majority of anglers we talked to.  Most of the griping we heard was about the climate, not the catching.
 
The minimum number of fish we heard being caught was in double digits.  Best catch that got back to us was 65.  That fisherman said his previous personal best had been 64 fish in one day.  On Friday, he held on 'til he'd counted 65!
 
"Caught a bunch," was a representative remark.  "Caught fish all day long," was another.  One fisherman who was joining many in making the best of the wet weather, said, "I like it!  Best fishing is when it's raining."  Many folks were quite pleased with having limited out early, and that applied to Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
 
What must happen, though, before enjoying success like this is that you fish deep and stay out of the fast-moving water, the same sermon we've been preaching the last few weeks. 
 
A former hatchery manager once told us that ,"Trout are energy-conservation machines," and that rather than fight a swift current, they'll go right to the bottom of the stream and hold up there.  And that's right where you'll find 'em now, plenty of 'em!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What's Working
Best?
 
 
 
 
Some things old, some things new, some things shifting positions. 
 
Here's the weekend's cream of the crop:
 
 
 
 
Jigs:  Black & Yellow;  Orange;  Orange & Black.
 
Mini jigs:  "John Deere";  White Floss;  Original Peach Bug.
 
Glo balls:  Any bright 3-color;  Chartreuse w/Flame dot;  Peppermint.
 
Other:  Kapok;  Rooster Tails (assorted colors, ranging from the dullest browns to the brightest metallics);  Hot Pink brassies.
 
Dry flies & nymphs:  No activity.  Water is too fast.
 
Zone 3:  Yellow Power Bait;  White Power Bait;  Minnows.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lunkers
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ed Lewis, a Bennett Spring resident, joined the Weaver's Lunker Club this week, when he caught a 2¾# trout in Zone 3.
He was using White Power Bait when he landed the lunker.
 
Good work, Ed!  Welcome to the wall of fame!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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And that's all she wrote for this time.  One last reminder that it's Mother's Day. . .call home!
 
As mentioned earlier, there will be no Wednesday report this week, but check back with us next Sunday for the latest local lowdown from beautiful Bennett Spring.
 
Thanks for visiting.  Y'all come back now, hear?
 
'til next time, 
 
Jerry & Brenda Miller
Weaver's Tackle Store

 

 

 

 

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