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  1. Missouri's Wildlife Code Protects Snakes Few Missourians realize that all snakes native to our state are protected. The Wildlife Code of Missouri treats snakes, lizards, and most turtles as nongame. This means that there is no open season on these animals, and it is technically unlawful to kill them. There is a realistic exception, however: when a venomous snake is in close association with people, which could result in someone being bitten. We hope that more people realize that snakes are interesting, valuable, and, for the most part, harmless.
  2. any body can tell me if the whites and wipers are starting to run up into ha ha tonka yet?
  3. Was there Saturday and it was pretty stained. Had lots of luck with white bass on main points but it was really clay stained.
  4. I'am thinking about the little Nianga River where it turns into a stream. any ideas people
  5. I've never fished down there because of lack of knowledge and where to go. I fish Lake Ozarks little niangua river and the big Niangua River towards HA HA Tonka state park. I do pretty good in the some time but was going to try to find them on their spring runs. Any ideas let me know.
  6. thank u I'll try that area too
  7. thank u going to try to make it there Sat. to do alittle white bass fishing
  8. can anyone tell me how to get to Osage Bluff and how crouded it is? making a trip up there this Saterday.
  9. I won't do jugs or lines anymore because I had a boat go up and cut the float right off of one of mine because they wanted the lighted float I had on it to be able to keep an eye on it. I couldn't catch their boat with mine but I tried. People are very rude on the lake when it comes to fishermen. Sorry about your hard luck
  10. Thanks That was really funny. Who says fisherman don't have a since of humor. Or maybe a little of a smart # But thanks any way
  11. need help locating the strippers this year. I fish from HA HA Tonka all the way to LINN Creek and I'am not finding them. I plan on going sunday any help would be appreciated.
  12. I fish the area between Ha Ha Tonka and Linn Creek for my strippers and for some reason I haven't been able to find them this year. If any one could give me some incite in finding them again I would appreciate it. Planning on going Sunday
  13. Fished the Little Niangua today after noon for about 2 hours and caught 30 crappie from 10 up inches on a 2 inch silver flack shad grub. Mostly all females and they where around docks near wind blown points. Alot of fun.
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