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Fishing Reports

Notes from the water — what's hatching, what's working, and how to fish our tailwaters through every season.

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Weekly hatch report on Instagram.

For the most current conditions, I post a hatch report every Thursday to @adventuresonthefly — what the dams are doing, what's coming off the water, and what to have tied on this weekend.

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Reports & tactics.

Angler fighting a fish during high water generation
Lake Taneycomo · Tactics

High Generation Days on Taneycomo: How to Fish When Most Anglers Stay Home

When Table Rock is pushing 1,200 cfs, most folks pack up. That's a mistake. A white mega worm fished about 36 inches below an indicator put a 22-inch rainbow in the net — here's how to read fast water and find the fish hugging the seams.

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Brown trout from the Little Red River in fall
Little Red · Seasonal

Fall on the Little Red: Brown Trout Pre-Spawn and Why October is the Best Month to Fish It

As the water cools and the wild browns stage for the spawn, the biggest fish of the year get aggressive. Mid-October through November is prime time — here's how to target staging browns without disturbing the redds.

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Cold winter morning on an Ozark tailwater
Lake Taneycomo · Winter

Winter Midge Fishing on Taneycomo

The constant 50-degree water means the trout never quit, and winter is midge season. Small flies, light tippet, and patience — when you dial it in, January can be some of the most rewarding fishing of the year.

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