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| kly |
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Posts: 391 | Hi, just wondering if any of the lakes are open down south? just trying to keep options open. thanks kly | ||
| Mark Twain |
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Posts: 7 Location: St. Charles, Missouri | Pomme de Terre should be completely open by the end of the week. Only the backs of creeks and some launch ramps were frozen. The area is getting rain with temps in the mid 30's to 40's this week. Don't know anyone fishing it right now for muskies. | ||
| tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3242 Location: Racine, Wi | What MO lakes are near the Bass Pro Shops resort in SW Missouri? I am going there for da honeymoon(how I pulled that off, I will never know), and I get a free fishing pass for a while. Is there any worthy guides down that way? | ||
| JAY SBMC |
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Posts: 148 Location: DES MOINES, IOWA | Kly, will be fishing Hazel Creek in the Spring.I hear the best bite is late April to early May, however, I am sure you can get Muskies earlier. Eratic weather in March can be a problem.When are you guys going down?I have been trying to get down to this lake for two years, and haven,t been able to make it.I guess it can be a bear in high winds, because of being a trolling motor only lake.Luckily, I have a back, and front trolling motor, and should be able to get speed up to troll it, however, I think I had better bring back up charged batteries, just in case. | ||
| Mark Twain |
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Posts: 7 Location: St. Charles, Missouri | All the good lakes are within an hour or so of Springfield. What do you want to fish for? Muskies are in Pomme de Terre and Lake Springfield. Trout are in Tanycomo. Smallies, spots, largemouths, white bass and crappie are in Table Rock. Smallies and walleye are in Stockton. And Bull Shoals has everything, including some whopper walleyes. | ||
| Mark Twain |
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Posts: 7 Location: St. Charles, Missouri | Press Submit too quick... I can turn you on to a great guide on upper Bull Shoals and Table Rock if you're interested in fishing there. Those lakes are less than an hour from Springfield. | ||
| Steve Jonesi |
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Posts: 2089 | Lets plan an outing to Hazel Creek early this year. I've been fishin' it about 10 years , but haven't been there in the last couple. KLY,Rodney,Jay? Let's do this. Steve | ||
| kly |
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Posts: 391 | I am down for whenever or whatever. All I know is I want to pitch the s#$% out of the lake this spring at least two weekends. Kly Chad, Lonestone? | ||
| JAY SBMC |
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Posts: 148 Location: DES MOINES, IOWA | I,m in. Just let me know as soon as you can. | ||
| ChadG |
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Posts: 440 | Lets see, between pee wee wrestling, pee wee football, buddy building a new house, some work that I need to finish on my house, and my brother moving his house I will try and fit it in. I make no promises. | ||
| 2Rodknocker |
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Posts: 459 Location: New Baden IL | Joel, You should look at Fellows lake. It's north of Springfield, MO. It is only about 15 minutes from there. It is the water supply lake for the city. They have some funny regs. like dawn to dusk and 40 HP or less on the boats. You have to buy a yearly boat tag also. The lake is super super clear, with some awesome deep weedlines. I have only been there twice, but I will definately be back. Silver with blue back seemed to be the best color, till I broke the only 10" jake I had in that color. Rodney LaCaze | ||
| tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3242 Location: Racine, Wi | Thanks for the ideas guys!!! I'll keep these in mind, and press for further info as the day grows near. | ||
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