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  1. 10 hours ago, Rob G said:

    Does it make sense to allow a 10 or 15 hp motor to run along fully open and not allow my 50 hp to run at no wake ?  I can guarantee you that it's the 10 hp that will be more destructive to the shoreline and likely dump more contaminants into the water.  I for one wish that all lakes that have horse power limits would allow for no wake of larger motors.  And if the DNR see a larger motor not abiding by the rules, I hope they nail him to the wall so as not to close opportunities for other more conscientious fishermen.

     

     

    There aren't enough officers available to enforce the rules as it is.  I've been on lakes in southern Illinois that allow larger motors to run at idle/no wake (very subjective and no one follows those rules anyways).  IMO, the 10 hp restrictions keeps the big boats off the water making for a much more peaceful experience. If it's not broken, don't fix it. 

  2. Some of the lips will work better than others, and I use a good bit of cement to keep them from spinning on the shank. I'd recommend using them on articulated flies.  I've caught a few fish on them but I don't typically throw them much any more.  The first time I made one, I took it to a local area to try out.   I was tossing a short cast to see how it would act and this muskie crushed it with about 10 feet of line out!

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  3. I am sure they will suck that thing down.  The grass carp around here select for certain kinds of leaves.  I see them pulling branches of walnut trees when the river is flooded, and any downed walnut is stripped of it's leaves in hours while the maples go untouched.  They do love the maple seeds (helicopters) though, cottonwood fluff, and other leaves.  I'm going to have to figure how to tie a leaf imitation.

  4. Everyone catches a skunk from time to time.  My first time there, but I have fished the Bull shoals and Norfolk tailwaters down in Arkansas enough that I was well prepared for the midge hatch.  We ice fished the reservoir the next day and had great success as well.  Waxies on small jigs caught fish about every 5-10 minutes.  Lost a great big brown trout that didn't want to put it's head into the auger hole.  The state park let us use a power auger to drill holes thankfully, the ice was at least 20 inches thick!

     

     

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  5. I was just in that area for a ski trip back in early march.  It's a long walk in but well worth it.  I only fly fished one day, and most of that was spent teaching my buddies to fly fish.  There was an incredible midge hatch and fish were rising everywhere.  I had tied on small griffith's gnats prior to heading out that morning and didn't have to change the rest of the day.  There are some good sized fish there. I had several in the 15-18" range and lost another that would have been in the low 20's. That fish made a big run downstream and was impossible to stop on 7x.  Caught around 20 fish or so. Getting from the road to the water was an adventure, the snow had to be at least 4-6 feet deep in spots and had a 200 lb weight limit.  I could walk on top but a couple of my buddies were sinking waist deep with every step!

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  6. Crazy. It is amazing how much that canal affects watersheds in the area.  One of the few places with bridges that flow a river over another river.  What do they do now, continue to spend millions repairing levees or spend multi-million returning it to a semi-natural state. 

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