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How's Fishing? We have
had a rainy week of fishing but for those that stuck it out did pretty
well. Several nice trout were brought up to be weighed and a couple more
lunkers to be added to the board. There is a good chance of rain today and
tomorrow but so far the stream has only risen from 1.65 to 1.70. That
could change but for the most part we are still sitting ok as far as
levels but we still have quite a bit of rain in the forecast.
So what has been working? This week in zone 1 and 2 we
had several anglers throwing jigs. Several anglers started out with old
faithful, which is the "black and yellow marabou jig" Switching it up to
lighter colors like white as the morning progresses. Another good lure
this week was the orange glitter Rooster Tail. Now the Rooster Tail is an
excellent lure to throw and several anglers ask me this all the time and
that is, "Can I use a Rooster Tail in zone 1?" And the answer is yes! If
the Rooster Tail has a single hook, it is considered a fly and can be used
in the fly zone. If it has a treble hook then it can only be used in zone
2.
Let's talk about good drifters for zone 1 and 2. Now I
usually talk the cream mop fly up but this week I'm going to change it up
a bit. The orange mop fly has been working great for anglers this week and
actually the past couple weeks has been working very well. Now I would
have to say keep that cream mop handy as it is definitely a great fly to
drift. A couple others that I would keep on hand are the white thread jig,
John Deere Mini Jig, Peacock Jig, Jimi Hendrix glo ball and the tri color
original. I'll post a couple pictures of these jigs and the link to get
them on store website!
In zone 3 nightcrawlers have worked well
along with Rainbow PowerBait and Hatchery Pellet PowerBait.
This week I would like to shine the spotlight on one of our local fly
tiers. Larry Granneman ties several of our wooly buggers, cracklebacks and
several of our mopflies along with several other flies. He has been tying
flies since 1965 and has tied for Weaver's Tackle for over 10 years. Larry
has been bringing his family to Bennett Spring since the 1990's. His
favorite fly to tie is the crackleback and favorite fly to fish is the
wooly bugger. We are very thankful and proud to have Larry as a tier.
Thank you Larry for all you do!
BENNETT SPRING gage height 1.70
feet
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/06923500/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D
NIANGUA RIVER gage height 2.16 feet
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/06923250/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D
Recommendations Zone 1 and Zone 2- Bennett
Blue Crackleback, Griffiths Gnat, Parachute Adams Marabou- black &
yellow, white & red and shell & white Mopfly- Cream, orange and Chartreus
White Mega worm zebra Midge-black Grey Scud Mini jigs-John Deere
mini jig and Bedspread mini jig- Jimi Hendrix, white, and orange Zone
3-Orange Spark PowerBait and Salmon Peach PowerBait- White PowerBait
Red Salmon Eggs
Bennett Spring Events:
Bennett Spring Fly Tying Group- Every Wednesday @ 9 at the Bennett Spring
Church Tri-Lake Fly Fishing Expo in Clinton April 11th and 12th
Veterans Day fishing April 12th Kids Free Fishing -May 3rd
See
https://mostateparks.com/events/park/bennett-spring-state-park for
more Bennett Spring Events.
Thanks for reading, Cory
Bennett
weavers.troutconnect@gmail.com
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