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It's hot and the smallmouth fishing can be tough, but we figured out how to catch them... Wear a bigger hat! Well, that and fishing early morning or late evening. Also, concentrate your efforts in or near moving water. And use a Spey rod. Okay, that won't really help, but it sure is fun.

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This just in from Justin F... Todd-- as you know we headed to the white this weekend. The flow and fishing was absolutely spectacular. We floated from White Hole to Rim Shoals on Saturday, which took 10 hours with brutal heat, but the fishing was hot too. The minimal flows allowed us to nymph in 5-6ft water. The fish were hitting natural colored patterns, with the exception of a Ray Charles, and the best patterns of the day were tan and natural San Juan Worms dropping down to an olive Hunchback Scud or blood red midge. Over the course of...

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Category_Fishing Reports, Trout -

I caught this twenty-two inch brown on Saturday! I floated a stretch of the White with guide Marc Poulos in his drift boat. I hooked it on a size 16 Copper John while sporting my lucky McLellan’s fishing hat! Benny Thanks for the report, Benny, and congrats on a nice brown!

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Category_Fishing Reports, Trout -

Elizabeth with a NICE Bull Shoals brown trout! With all of the recent low water below Bull Shoals Dam and Norfork Dam, the trout fishing has been absolutely spectacular! We’ve received many reports of one-hundred-plus fish days, including several quality browns, rainbows and cutthroats! The usual scuds, sow bugs and midges are all working well, but also have a good selection of mayfly nymphs and dries, as there are still some sulfurs flying around. Hare’s Ears, Pheasant Tails, Mighty Mays, Skip Nymphs, and Parachute Sulfurs are all good flies to try. Also, try fishing soft hackles like a Partridge and...

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Category_Fishing Reports, Trout -

The Sulfur Mayfly hatch is in full swing on the White River, with the bugs coming off the water in big, yellow clouds! They are still releasing lots of water from Bull Shoals Dam, so to fish the hatch, line up your boat tight to the bank and cast to rising fish in the eddies and slower current seams along the edges of the river. However, be sure to pay attention! Especially watching fish rise to dry flies, it’s easy to get tunnel-vision and forget to watch downstream for sweepers and other obstructions! Nice fish, Bob! Thanks for the pic!

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