During the early afternoon my wife Mary suggested
that we head to the river later that day and fish for a few hours. She didn't have to ask twice. So about 4:00 p.m. we loaded up the boat and headed
for the catch and release area below the Bull Shoals Dam. They were generating about 3100cfs and we
were pleasantly surprised when we arrived at the ramp to find only one other
boat on the river at that time. This is
usually the case when you fish later in the day. All the guides have completed their day on
the river so many times you have the river to yourself.
We launched the boat and immediately headed up to
the dam. I observed several fish
breaking the surface but did not see any hatches appearing. This lead me to believe that the fish were
possibly taking emergers just under the surface. Once we arrived at the area 100 yards below
the dam we began our first drift. We
drifted about 50 yards and Mary struck first with the first fish of the
evening. It was a nice fat little
rainbow. After releasing that fish we
continued our drift. Mary then informed
me that she had another fish on and it appeared to be bigger than the first
one. She loves telling me when she has a
fish on. That is her subtle hint to get
the net.
Mary fought this fish and as it got closer to the
boat we could see that it was a very respectable rainbow. We got this fish in the net, took a quick
picture then released it back to the river.
Mary had several estimates as to the size of that fish and each estimate
appeared to be bigger than the previous one.
My guess was around 16 inches.
I then hooked into a very nice brown trout but he
spit the hook after a nice jump and clearing the water by at least one
foot.
We continued to make several drifts from the dam
down to the Baxter County side boat ramp.
Each drift we would pick up fish.
Then the fishing below the dam slowed so I suggested that we go just a
little farther down river. We ran
through the riffles by the boat ramp then turned around and started a drift
through a deeper channel. We hadn't
drifted 20 feet when a I got hooked up with a nice fish. I managed to get this fish to the boat and
Mary netted a very nice rainbow for me.
This fish turned out to be the
fish of the evening. We took another
quick picture and released the fish. Mary estimated this fish to be about 18"
and I did not argue with her.
As the sun
began to set behind Bull Mountain we both agreed that it was another beautiful
evening on the White River. We are
already looking forward to our next adventure.
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