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To: pezz who wrote (542)6/9/2001 6:06:53 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1413
 
They are mostly stock, but there are some that reproduce there. You can kind of tell by looking at them if they've been released or not. Trout aren't indigenous to Missouri but there are some locations with populations that are strictly naturally reproducing -- Taneycomo isn't one of them, but it is nice. You aren't shoulder to shoulder. At night is really nice -- don't run into many folks. Winter and winter nights are even better ...

Fishing in Missouri is different. There are a few prominent hatches -- a white fly hatch in late August or early September is kind of neat -- but for the most part, I fish wet flies



To: pezz who wrote (542)6/20/2001 10:00:55 PM
From: compradun  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1413
 
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I stayed in Fraser and fished the Tabernash strech of the Fraser river and the DOW section of the Colorado west of Hot Sulphur Springs. Yes it was unusual. Most years L Granby is draining during the Cal Stonefly hatch so there is no fishing of note. This year Granby is very low.