macfish here. I'm new to this board but have done a lot of posting on other boards. I live in Monroe City and I'm from Quincy, Illinois originally so I have spent a lot of time in the areas Moose 50 is talking about. I don't have a boat so I haven't done a lot of fishing at Mark Twain Lake except mostly at the areas where it is really easy like at the Reregulation Dam which is located on Route A (goes East/West) between Route 61 (North/South)and Route J which goes south to Cannon Dam and on to Perry. There is another smaller lake on Route J which is pretty nice to fish called Route J Reservoir which is jointly regulated by Monroe City and the Missouri Department of Conservation and owned by the town of Monroe City. I believe they allow power boats on the lake and they have camping facilities there as well. You have to get a camping permit at city hall in Monroe City. I have caught some of those big catfish at Mark Twain Lake, mostly big flatheads which I have released. One 25 lber and a 35-40 lber at the rereg dam and one that was 40" but unweighed at Stoutsville boat ramp. I mainly fish for carp but also catch cats, bass, crappie, buffalo, walleye, freshwater drum (called perch here usually) and even Asian carp (silver and bighead) at the rereg dam. I pretty much fish for anything that will bite. I just like the challenge of catching. By the way, it's called Hunnewell Lake after the town of Hunnewell which is where it's located north off of Route 36, not Honeywell, but Moose probably wouldn't know that having been there only once. Hunnewell Lake also has flatheads, channel and blue catfish, nice shellcrackers (redear sunfish), crappie, sunfish, etc. I've fished there several times and caught bass, sunfish and channels but none of the others yet. Jonathan