Lake Fishing Charts - Missouri *In Alphabetical Order
L171 Bull Shoals-East (Bull Shoals Dam to Hwy 125 - MO/AR) [G.P.S.] [CD] (See description below for L172) Price: $15.95QTY: L172 Bull Shoals-West (Hwy 125 to Taneycomo Dam - MO/AR) [45440.0 acres] [G.P.S.] [CD] This superb fishery continues to be one of the famous resources in the nation. Outstanding aesthetics, water clarity and outdoor recreation opportunities account for the popularity. Largemouth & white bass, white & black crappie & cannel cats abound Price: $15.95QTY: L160 Lake of the Ozarks-NE (Milemarker 17 to Bagnell Dam) [G.P.S.] (See description below for L158) Price: $15.95QTY: L159 Lake of the Ozarks-SE (Hurricane Deck to Milemarker 17) [G.P.S.] (See description below for L158) Price: $15.95QTY: L158 Lake of the Ozarks-W (Truman Dam to Hurricane Deck Bridge) [G.P.S.] Lake of the Ozarks has one of the Midwest's most productive fisheries. National, regional & local bass tournaments have added to the reputation. Recognized as the nations most developed lake. Most fishing done in the early morning or late evening Price: $15.95QTY: L157 Mark Twain Lake [18600.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Largemouth bass populations continue to grow. Both white and black crappie are abundant and catfish are well established. Price: $15.95QTY: M358 Mississippi River-Pool 26 (Alton - MO/IL) More than 75 species of fish inhabit this pool. Most anglers go after bluegill, catfish and white bass. 40.7 river miles mapped. Price: $12.95QTY: L161 Pomme de Terre Lake [7820.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Outstanding fishing for gamefish and panfish alike. The largemouth bass resource is excellent and has been recognized as one of the Midwest's best. Muskie anglers are active here too! Price: $15.95QTY: L165 Smithville Lake [7190.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Located only 20 miles from downtown Kansas City, this lake receives substantial fishing and recreational use. Despite the pressure, good numbers of bass, even some trophies, are present. Channel and flathead cats flourish. Price: $15.95QTY: L162 Stockton Lake [24900.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Crappie, large and smallmouth bass, walleye and bluegill top the fishing popularity list here. Catfish and white bass are present but underfished. National tournaments target the walleye. Price: $15.95QTY: L155 Table Rock Lake-East (Table Rock Dam to James River) [G.P.S.] (See description below for L156) Price: $15.95QTY: L156 Table Rock Lake-West (James River Mouth to Beaver Dam) [43100.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Nearly 85% of the bass are largemouth. Trophies from 6-to 9-pounds are taken annually. Following crappie in popularity are catfish, walleye and white bass. Crappie are the number two species, with white crappie dominating the population. Acr Price: $15.95QTY: L163 Truman Reservoir-North (North of Hwy 7) [G.P.S.] (See description below for L164) Price: $15.95QTY: L164 Truman Reservoir-South (South of Hwy 7) [55600.0 acres] [G.P.S.] More than 150,000 acres of public land surrounds the lake and offers excellent recreational opportunities including hiking, horseback riding and hunting. Oh yeah, the fishing's great too! Price: $15.95QTY: L166 Lake Wappapello [8400.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Crappie dominate this lake and pick up the majority of the fishing pressure. Largemouth bass are numerous but tend to run small. Good numbers of channel cats and sunfish. Price: $15.95QTY:
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