The state of Missouri offers excellent fishing for bass, crappie, stripers, walleye, catfish and a variety of panfish including bluegills.
Missouri Fishing Lake Locations
Bull Shoals Lake : 71,000-acre lake on the Missouri-Arkansas border, South of Sundown, MO.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir : 55,000-acre lake in the central part of the state, at Warsaw, MO.
Lake of The Ozarks : 57,000-acre lake in the central part of the state, Lake Ozark, MO.
Mark Twain Lake : 18,000-acre lake in the north-east corner of the state, at Stoutsville, MO.
Pomme de Terre Lake : 7,800-acre lake in the south-west part of the state, 2 miles south of Hermitage, MO.
Smithville Reservoir : 7,200-acre lake in the north-west corner of the state, at Smithville, MO.
Stockton Lake : 25,000-acre lake in the south-west part of the state, at Stockton, MO.
Table Rock Lake : 43,000-acre lake in the south-west part of the state, at Kimberly City, MO.
Thomas Hill Reservoir : 4,500-acre lake in the north-east part of the state, 8 miles north of Clifton Hill, MO.
Wappapello Lake : 8,400-acre lake in the south-east of the state, at Wappapello, MO.
Missouri fishing license.
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