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The littlest known trout fishery in the Ozark hills would definitely be the
small wild trout streams that lace southern Missouri. These streams get
very little pressure, and they provide excellent fishing. But they
aren't for everyone. It takes a lot of work, and a bit of skill to take
these stream-bred trout. If you like easy fishing for hatchery raised
trout, chances are you'll only be frustrated. If you enjoy being on a
quiet, natural stream, and catching trout on their own terms, you’ll
really enjoy this type of fishing. Tactics are pretty universal for catching the wild rainbows that inhabit these small streams. In short, you want to imitate the natural food base. For that reason, if there's a hatch, fly fisherman that are "matching the hatch", will generally take more fish than others. When fish aren't rising, spin fisherman, or fly anglers tossing streamers or nymphs will do quite well. In short, you have to know what the trout are feeding on at that particular moment to be successful. Stealth may be an even more important element of success. If you spook the trout before you begin fishing, it won't matter how enticing your offering is. When you come up on a likely run, wade quietly (i.e. do not step heavily or crunch gravel), and try to keep your profile down. Some even approach on their hands and knees. Also, do not allow your lure of fly to make a loud splash when it hits the water. The more educated fish will be put off their feed by this. If your fly fishing, keep your false casts to a minimum. For fly fisherman, 7x tippet is often necessary, and spin fisherman should use line no heavier than four pound test. Only fish the productive water. There is no point in wasting your time on water that is unlikely to hold fish. In short, if there is little or no current, you won't find many or any trout. Pools are a good place to fish, provided they have a decent current, and a defined channel. Riffles are arguably even more productive, especially on the larger creeks. Any thing over 10" deep can, and probably does hold trout from time to time. Enjoy fishing, even if it's slow. The biggest part of the fun in this type of fishing is just being out in nature on a wild stream. If that's not enough for you to have a good day, these streams probably aren't for you anyway. Also, enjoy every fish you catch. Any fish you catch in one of these streams is a trophy. You have taken it on its terms, in the wild. It doesn't get any better. Here's a few short lists to help you get started. First, is a list of wild trout streams, and the prime water in each of them. Note that the prime water that I highlight usually isn't the entire area of stream managed for wild trout, just the stretch you're mostly to find good populations of wild trout. Also, on all streams listed, artificial lures and flies only are allowed. You can keep one fish over 18", but we encourage you release each one you catch. Next, I'll list some lures and flies that are very successful on just about all the wild trout streams in the region. This is just a very general list, and there are no doubt many more that will get the job done.
1.Barren Fork Creek-(Opens New Page)Prime Water- Twin Springs to mouth 2.Mill Creek-(Opens New Page)Prime Water- Wilkin Spring to mouth View Larger Map 3.Spring Creek-(Opens New Page)Prime Water- Relfe Spring to mouth View Spring Creek in a larger map 4.Little Piney Creek-(Opens New Page)Prime Water- Highway 63 Bridge to CR 7460 Bridge (Vida Slab) View Larger Map 5.Crane Creek-(Opens New Page)Prime Water- City of Crane to Quail Spur Road 6.Blue Spring Creek-(Opens New Page)Prime Water- Blue Spring to mouth View Larger Map ![]() To receive our monthly email newletter with site updates and other information, please fill in the form below. Family-Outdoors does not sell email lists and we will adhere to a monthly update unless some extremely important even occurs, where we believe it will be to the readers benefit to get an additional email. You may opt out at any time and your name will be deleted from our listing. Site-Map |