Friday, December 31, 2021
A Whole Lot of Failures
Thursday, December 30, 2021
We Bought a Solo Stove
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Rod and Reel Maintenance Suggestions from a Fly Fishing Guide
Link: https://www.facebook.com/ozarkssmallmouthflyco/posts/305763828140131
This is the time of year that fly fishers tend to have some time on our hands. Between the cold and the slow fishing, we are more cooped up than we would prefer. If you are a tyer, that can keep you busy but eventually the boxes get full. If you're not a tyer, you can only watch so many fly fishing videos. No matter who you are, if you are looking to keep your mind busy and your hands full while also being productive, you can consider doing a little maintenance on your fly fishing equipment.
I try to do this every year but sometimes I'm guilty of two things. One, I don't know where to start and two, I don't know what to do. You can read plenty of conflicting ideas and suggestions online, but who should you listen to and trust? Personally, I would trust a guide. Even better, I would trust a guide that I know. Luckily for all of us, Ryan Walker (smallmouth fishing guide out of southern Missouri) has some good advice and tips for cleaning rods, reels, and fly line. There are visual aids to accompany the concise information which will make for a quick and useful read. Just think how clean and shiny your equipment will look and how good it will feel on your next outing!
Link: https://www.facebook.com/ozarkssmallmouthflyco/posts/305763828140131
Monday, December 27, 2021
This Place Scares Me!
Thursday, December 23, 2021
I Just Can't Leave "Good Enough" Alone Sometimes
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Deer Mount from the 2021 Season
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Wanna See How Missouri Trout are Made?
Link: https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/learn-how-trout-are-raised-mdc-virtual-program-dec-30
Trout aren't native to Missouri. It's a hard, ugly truth and I'm sorry if that is news to you. However, thanks to the Missouri Department of Conservation, there are many opportunities to fish for trout in the state of Missouri however. Between winter trout stocking in lakes to the north, trout parks and stocked streams in the south, and maybe the crown jewel, Lake Taneycomo in Branson. (On a side note, did you know that the name Taneycomo comes from the fact that the lake is located in Taney County Missouri? There's a little nugget that you can share with your fishing buddies.) So if you have ever wondered how these trout end up in lakes and streams, you might be interested in this program that is being put on by MDC.
It is a family friendly event that will be virtual as well as free. Participants will be able to ask questions via chat. The presenters will be broadcasting from the Shephard of the Hills Hatchery in Branson, Missouri. If you have never been to this facility, it is a pretty impressive operation. Registration is required so make sure you click on the link below. I'm thinking that this might be a good program for me to view with my young kids, so maybe I will see you there...virtually!
Link: https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/learn-how-trout-are-raised-mdc-virtual-program-dec-30