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<blockquote data-quote="Big House" data-source="post: 1454863" data-attributes="member: 9011"><p>Spring break could be a wet time of the year. If that is the case, water will be being released from Table Rock. Might want to check into a boat rental. If you do, make sure you understand what happens if you try to anchor. If you are wading, make sure you listen for the horn. Thats the notice for water is about to be released. Ignore that horn and you may not get a second chance. </p><p></p><p>What weight of fly rod are you using? 4-5 wt's are the norm, but a 6-7 wt can be fun too. I like to throw greens, browns and blacks sculpin patterns with a fast retrieve. Drives them nuts. There is a little fly they call Primerose and pearl that can be hot too. </p><p></p><p>All three of the links that dennis talked about are great sites. Ozarkanglers.com is a great site for any fishing that you are planning on doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big House, post: 1454863, member: 9011"] Spring break could be a wet time of the year. If that is the case, water will be being released from Table Rock. Might want to check into a boat rental. If you do, make sure you understand what happens if you try to anchor. If you are wading, make sure you listen for the horn. Thats the notice for water is about to be released. Ignore that horn and you may not get a second chance. What weight of fly rod are you using? 4-5 wt's are the norm, but a 6-7 wt can be fun too. I like to throw greens, browns and blacks sculpin patterns with a fast retrieve. Drives them nuts. There is a little fly they call Primerose and pearl that can be hot too. All three of the links that dennis talked about are great sites. Ozarkanglers.com is a great site for any fishing that you are planning on doing. [/QUOTE]
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