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Little Red River Fishing Report 11.25.16
Fishing conditions: good
Water flow: low to medium
Visibility: 54 inches
Water condition: clear
Water temp at midday: 53 degrees F
Nymphing is most productive right now. Use more weight. Tungsten beads are preferable.
For full report by Cameron, go to http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=5920
FALL IS HERE!
So excited as we jump into fall! Jamie and I just got back with our pack from Florida. Tony just got back from Alaska and Matt is headed to Arkansas next week! That means we will have our full team together, which makes me super happy. We will probably celebrate with a team dinner of vegan quinoa! Matt loves it and the consensus from the carnivorous guides is that it is surprisingly good.
We have just a few fall spots left and winter is starting to get full. Go ahead and let me know if you have some dates in mind, so that you don’t miss out!
Enjoy this little gallery from the last few weeks!
Fish happy,
Kati
PC Jamie rowing pic: Connor Cockrell
Little Red River Fishing Report 7.27.16
Water flow: low to medium
Water condition: clear
Visibility: 52 inches
Early morning late evening bites seem to be the best.
Full report by Capt. Rouse:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=5920
Sneak peek of the lanyard production. You can find them in our Gear Shop.
In other news Mr. Squeaky thought the Captain’s seat would be good for a cat nap. We seem to have some feral cats at one of our boat ramps, and Squeaky was one of them. Jamie rescued him almost a year ago. He is awesome.
Happy third day of fall! To celebrate we are giving free stickers with any order from the Gear Shop. You’re welcome. They will look super on your car or Yeti. We put one on our popup, and it’s awesome!
Hope your weekend is spectacular!
Kati
Many of you may have noticed a few years back that we made a switch in boat companies. The boat I picked up yesterday is the reason why. When Rob met with us a couple of years ago about coming over to Supreme Boats, we had an opportunity to work with someone that would listen to what we needed and continue to make changes to design until we get there. We are here. This is the new 207. This boat is a flat bottom with a redesigned tunnel and unbelievable new sleek lines. I have yet to be in a boat that gets on step so easy. Twenty five percent throttle, and you’re there. It sits higher on the water than anything else I’ve ever owned. It absolutely handles perfectly.
I rarely get excited anymore when I get a new one since I have owned so many of these. For the most part they are typically the same. Just a change in color and no scratches. This boat, however, has me stoked! It is way different. I usually would have a fairly long list of things I would change with any new boat I’ve been in . Currently, my list for the new 207 has zero items.
This is a complete redesign of this boat is super sexy. It is a true flat bottom giving you a full 18 plus inches of free board on each rear corner allowing better performance with the jet than the old rocker design. Seeing how most of you are joining me on the dark side with the jet engine. We needed a hull that was made to perform with one. The front deck is flush. The anchor system is 100% custom and hidden. Rob has worked with Dierks, the leading anchor system for drift boats, to design these to work with our river jons. The rod storage is protected. The impressive part is in the fine detail. The fit and finish of this boat is unsurpassed.
Here’s a little history: Many years ago Rob Williams bought Shawnee boats. A little later he had an opportunity to buy Supreme. And then a few years back, under the same roof, he launched a drift boat named the Predator. All of these are being built at the Supreme facility in Mountain Home, Arkansas. He keeps in stock tons of custom accessories including anchor systems, Sawyer oars, Yeti coolers, and all the things you need for a Rouse Fly Fishing boat. Customer service is unbelievable. Photos by gettingoutdoors.
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