You took your trip at a wonderful time. Beautiful weather and the scenery was beautiful also. Even though the river was down, it looked like it didn't matter. You had an arsenal of great flies. I knew the mutant gnat was going to be good, but I had to go back and check out the muddler minnow. I didn't remember that one. I see how that one was your favorite. How wee did the wally wing hold up? Be blessed. My friend.
Yea, it was a great time. The wally wing held up good, but they were not too interested in it. Bill started catching the big ones on a creyfish pattern, thats when I went to the muddler. Trout are fickle, dry flies one evening, then only wet flies. Thanks
I used two different rods on this trip. A 9' 4 wt. and an 8.5' 5 wt. The leader was a 9' homemade leader with #6 tippet. I used a #5 tippet when I was fishing the muddler. Thanks
I’m going to Montauk Missouri in October can’t wait to use the Dry fly patterns you showed me last spring I fished a brown leach patten and caught many nice fish .
It takes me about 4.5 hours to get there where Montauk is about 3 hours. The fish seem bigger at Roaring River compared to Montauk. There's more water at Montauk but Roaring River still has plenty of water and is usually less crowded. Thanks.
Looks like a nice place, and great fishing
Its really a great park. Thanks
You took your trip at a wonderful time. Beautiful weather and the scenery was beautiful also. Even though the river was down, it looked like it didn't matter. You had an arsenal of great flies. I knew the mutant gnat was going to be good, but I had to go back and check out the muddler minnow. I didn't remember that one. I see how that one was your favorite. How wee did the wally wing hold up? Be blessed. My friend.
Yea, it was a great time. The wally wing held up good, but they were not too interested in it. Bill started catching the big ones on a creyfish pattern, thats when I went to the muddler. Trout are fickle, dry flies one evening, then only wet flies. Thanks
What weight rod & leader do you use Robert when you dry fly in this kind of water thanks again good content
I used two different rods on this trip. A 9' 4 wt. and an 8.5' 5 wt. The leader was a 9' homemade leader with #6 tippet. I used a #5 tippet when I was fishing the muddler. Thanks
I’m going to Montauk Missouri in October can’t wait to use the Dry fly patterns you showed me last spring I fished a brown leach patten and caught many nice fish .
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Great video, 300 miles from me. How do you compare RR to Bennett or Montauk ? Maybe its worth the drive . Thanks.
It takes me about 4.5 hours to get there where Montauk is about 3 hours. The fish seem bigger at Roaring River compared to Montauk. There's more water at Montauk but Roaring River still has plenty of water and is usually less crowded. Thanks.
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