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Fly Fishing The White River and Buffalo National....

By: bigfish44
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Date: Aug 26, 2009
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Went fishing on the White River and Buffalo National River in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and had a lot of fun. It was my first time to the area and I had some pretty good success.

One thing I am beginning to seriously wonder is what percentage of trout fishing rivers you can do really well on just nymph fishing with a hare's ear over a pheasant tail. I have fished all over with this setup - the South Holston, Yellowstone and Slough Creek, the San Juan, and a bunch of other places. I am not saying that this combo is always the most effective setup - a lot depends on the conditions - but it just works all over it seems. I don't even visit the local fly shops any more. I just show up, even if it's a new river, and start fishing. Usually I get a lot more fish into my Brodin Ghost net than other anglers out on the water regardless. I don't say that to brag but just as a matter of fact.

I think that if you're dry fly fishing than matching the hatch exactly is a lot more important - for example if you're dry fly fishing the Owyhee River. I don't do a ton of dry fly fishing though. I am a nymphing guy because I can usually clean up nympth fishing.

Anyway I digress... the Ozarks are a sweet place to go fishing. The White River has some monster trout and the Buffalo is fun for smallmouth bass. Watch out for snakes while you're fishing though - I saw two copperheads out there.

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From: admin
20 Jan 2010, 10:24 pm
Cool... thanks for posting




31 Aug 2009, 12:02 pm
Thanks for the reference in your blog, that was realy nice of you. We ran into some snakes on the last back packing trip in the Trilby Mountain Range (Northern Idaho), only they were not venomous like the ones you had in Arkansas. That is an earie feeling having them around you. It comes with territory especially on some of my favorite streams in Idaho. That was a good a blog, I enjoyed it.









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