Welcome back -- wondering if you had any time to fish when you were up north?
Oh, and your new fishing partner needs to shave his back.:D
Hey Guys,
After being gone for 3 weeks, sure feels good to be back to the lake.
Water high and very muddy down here on the Niangua, but thankful that we are not getting the flooding that so many are.
While we were gone, started working on a fishing partner for this lake. He is very adapt at shallow fast moving water, and with all the flooding and extra current we have been getting here on the upper Big Niangua, I think he might work out? What do you think
As soon I get through this pile of mail and bills, will try to get out and give a fishing update.
Soon,
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good
Welcome back -- wondering if you had any time to fish when you were up north?
Oh, and your new fishing partner needs to shave his back.:D
- LOZcrappie (Scott)
I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world. --Comte de Mirabeau (1749-1791)
at least you wouldn't have to clean his half.
Scott,
I didn't get to go, but the guys I talked to that fish the MO up in ND were lamenting the slow spring it had been for the 'eyes.
The Mtn river fishermen in Jackson Hole said it had been tough out there with so much high water from snow melt. And, it did snow more while we were there.
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good
Welcome back MarkLo. I think your new fishing partner will be a BIG help.