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How's Fishing?
We've
had a good week of fishing. I was able to fish several times and did well.
I had some great days and some “ok” days. But I did catch fish so that is
a plus! This week we’ve had a little rain but the water is not up too bad.
It is pretty clear but has a slight stain to it. The Niangua River is
defiantly rolling but a majority of anglers have reported good fishing.
Several anglers have reported having good luck with the John Deere
Mini Jig. The cream mop like always did well along with the orange mop.
Glo balls were also a huge hit in Tri Colored Original, Jimi Hendrix,
Apricot and also the white. The dry fly bite picked up this week with
Griffiths Gnat and the blue wing olive. I tried a couple evenings and had
several misses but couldn’t connect. The strip was also good with Woolys
and crackleback. The key to catching fish for the last couple of weeks has
been running everything deep.
In the Rooster Tails, chrome was
pretty good this week. Orange glitter and Rainbow trout were also a couple
repeat sales as customers reported they were working well. In zone 3
Rainbow floating magnums were working well. With the fast-moving water
several anglers were sticking with baits that kept on the hook good. The
anglers that were using Power Bait reported it worked well just having
trouble keeping it on with the swifter water. With that being said the
water has slowed down the last couple of days and salmon peach Power Bait
was the ticket for several anglers.
We have a great forecast for
the next couple of days with a chance of rain towards the middle of the
week. Make sure to check out my live streams for current stream condition.
I hope everyone has a great week. Good luck and be safe and as always,
we’ll see you on the stream.
Stream conditions
BENNETT
SPRING - gage height 2.45 feet
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/06923500/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D
NIANGUA RIVER - gage height 3.70 feet
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/06923250/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D
Recommendations
Flies
Griffith's Gnats Crane Fly Zebra Midges Pale Evening Dun
Light Cahill Black Caddis Bennett Blue Cracklebacks Olive
Cracklebacks Copper Johns Wooly Buggers- olive, brown, white, black
Zone 1 or 2
Mopflies- cream, brown, orange,
chartreuse, gray, olive Megaworms-pink and white, red, white
Bedspread jig Opossum Hair Roaches~brown, black, white Peacock Jigs
Original Tricolor Glo-balls John Deere with Yellowtail
Old Gray
John Deere John Deere Cream Delight Fur Bugs Peach Fur Bugs
Popsicle Glo-Balls Sherbet Glo-balls Jimi Hendrix Glo-Balls
Hatchery Pellet with Red Dot Glo-Balls
Light Roe Glo-Balls Egg
Glo-Balls Tricolor Sockeye Glo-Balls Camo Glo-Balls
Pink Lady
Glo-Balls Marabou - black and yellow, brown and yellow, gingersnap,
black, Shell and white, white, Tequila Sunrise (orange and yellow), ,
salmon and brown, John Deere (Moss and Yellow), Black and White, Olive and
Black, Blue and Moss, Chartreuse and Black, olive and yellow, moss,
ginger, yellow, red and white Rooster Tails - Flame Spot, Red, Glitter
Flame, Flash Blue
Zone 3 Green Pumpkin
PowerBait Bumblebee Powerbait Hatchery Pellet Powerbait Salmon
Peach PowerBait Fluoroscent Orange PowerBait PowerBait Power Eggs
Red, Bubblegum, White, Orange Meal Worms Salmon Eggs Minnows
Worms Shrimp
Bennett Spring Events Bennett Spring Fly Tying Group- Every
Wednesday @ 9 at the Bennett Spring
See
https://mostateparks.com/events/park/bennett-spring-state-park for
more Bennett Spring Events and dates
Have fun, stay safe and
tight lines!
Thanks for reading,
Cory
The Guy from
Weaver’s
weavers.troutconnect@gmail.com
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