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Gasconade
River
Missouri
The Gasconade
River
that flows through the northern Ozarks
of
Missouri is a fisherman’s
paradise in
every sense of the expression. It is widely considered to be one of the
nations
best smallmouth bass streams. It is both a good place to catch and
release
twenty Bronzebacks, or specifically target lunker bass in the three to
four
pound range. The smallmouth
fishing is best from the river’s humble
beginnings
in Wright County
until Jerome. There are a lot of big bass in this part of the river,
and
numbers are ample. The entire river also holds catfish, rock bass, and
bluegill. It is a great floating stream, and has many springs that flow
into it
that cause it to be navigable all year. The upper river is a medium
sized or
even small stream, but because of the streams such as the Osage
Fork River,
the
Woods Fork
River, the Big
Piney River,
Little
Piney
Creek,
and Roubidoux Creek, the river is quite
large by
Ozark
stream standards by the time it reaches the Missouri
in Gasconade County.
The river is quite
different below
Jerome. It slowly becomes a largemouth bass
river, probably the best stream largemouth fishery in the region, with
five to
seven pound bass relatively routine. Largemouths tend to hold in the
warmer
backwaters. There are also smallmouths in the lower river. They tend to
stay in
the main current where the water is colder and there is more oxygen.
Catfish,
rock bass, and bluegill can be found nearly anywhere. Because it has so
many
tributaries, the lower river can be silty at times, but it usually runs
clear
and is pretty. The Gasconade has far too many
access
points to begin naming them, but suffice it to say you will have no
trouble
finding a place to fish. If you go to the Gasconade,
you
should
also
think of fishing the Woods Fork, Osage Fork, and Big Piney
River
for Smallmouth. If you want trout, hit Little
Piney
Creek, Mill
Creek,
Spring
Creek, or Roubidoux
Creek, all of which
flow into the middle Gasconade
directly
or indirectly. In all, the Gasconade is well
worth the
trip if you like to catch smallmouth bass. If you need to get a canoe
shuttle
on the middle Gasconade or the Big Piney
River,
the
Route
66 Canoe Rental can help you. Call them at 573-336-2730.
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