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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2940246" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You can do it all. At the time early last fall when those pics were taken, the white was in record high levels. We used a boat, and drift fished using fly's with tiny split shot to get it down in the eddy's that are on the inside of the curves of the river. </p><p>We drifted in the current with night crawler rigs tipped with cooked shrimp pieces which is a guide favorite for clients to catch lots of trout. </p><p>You get hung up occasionally, but keep a couple of rigs already made up to put on quickly and drift on. </p><p>Stop on the shoals and fish the gravel bars with fly rods. </p><p>I will say this, the big, (5-10lb) trout are on the deep side of the turns in the river with the fastest current. I don't know what it takes to get in there for them as your drifting by at 5mph or faster but we could see them behind stumps, etc. </p><p>Normal flows in that area has pools with shoals, then more pools, etc. There are access roads everywhere. You can find maps to locate those roads. </p><p>Tanneycomo is a huge trout fishery on the White. What would have been the world record rainbow trout washed up dead to the dock at Lilleys Landing where we stay in that area. Its called a lake, but when they are discharging from Table rock lake it becomes a river on the upper end. Drifting, fishing with power bait, fly's, spinning, whatever, Tanneycomo is probably the tops in the entire white river system. </p><p>Lillies landing resort is the best of the best in that area. </p><p><a href="http://www.lilleyslanding.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lilleyslanding.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2940246, member: 5412"] You can do it all. At the time early last fall when those pics were taken, the white was in record high levels. We used a boat, and drift fished using fly's with tiny split shot to get it down in the eddy's that are on the inside of the curves of the river. We drifted in the current with night crawler rigs tipped with cooked shrimp pieces which is a guide favorite for clients to catch lots of trout. You get hung up occasionally, but keep a couple of rigs already made up to put on quickly and drift on. Stop on the shoals and fish the gravel bars with fly rods. I will say this, the big, (5-10lb) trout are on the deep side of the turns in the river with the fastest current. I don't know what it takes to get in there for them as your drifting by at 5mph or faster but we could see them behind stumps, etc. Normal flows in that area has pools with shoals, then more pools, etc. There are access roads everywhere. You can find maps to locate those roads. Tanneycomo is a huge trout fishery on the White. What would have been the world record rainbow trout washed up dead to the dock at Lilleys Landing where we stay in that area. Its called a lake, but when they are discharging from Table rock lake it becomes a river on the upper end. Drifting, fishing with power bait, fly's, spinning, whatever, Tanneycomo is probably the tops in the entire white river system. Lillies landing resort is the best of the best in that area. [URL]http://www.lilleyslanding.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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