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Roaring River Map The Roaring River in southwestern Missouri is one
fine trout stream by any standards. It has it beginnings in Roaring River State Park,
which is designated by the state as a Trout
Park.The first stretch of water, or zone 1 is daily stocked with rainbows from March 1 through October 31,
and artificial lures and flies only are allowed. The second beat of water,
or zone two is designated as fly only, but Missouri
definition of a fly is fairly liberal, and some single hooked spinning
lures including single hooked rooster tail spinners and marabou jigs are
allowed. Zone two is divided into one daily stocked catch and keep section and one
catch and release section. This catch and release section is well known for
producing behemoth brown trout. The third section of water in Roaring River
StatePark is stocked twice a week from during the spring, summer, and fall, and is
open to catch and keep fishing with all bait, lures, and flies. In all, Roaring River State Park
has about two miles of stream, all of which holds trout. Search Family-Outdoors Website
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