A section of the Pomme De Terre River in Polk County, Missouri.
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 whi...
Despite its age, Lake of the Ozarks remains one of the Midwest's most productive fisheries. National, regional and local bass tournaments have added to the lake's reputation. It's also recognized as t...
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. 24,900 acres
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! 55,600 acres...