zsmith62 Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 Last spring a friend of mine took me out to a river that was just barely east of Bolivar, There was some fairly decent smallmouth fishing, as well as bluegill. I've been wanting to fly fish over there, but can't remember it's name. I believe we parked at an MDC access. Any help??? Zach Smith
Thom Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 Last spring a friend of mine took me out to a river that was just barely east of Bolivar, There was some fairly decent smallmouth fishing, as well as bluegill. I've been wanting to fly fish over there, but can't remember it's name. I believe we parked at an MDC access. Any help??? Pomme de Terre Lake, completed in 1961 by the Corps of Engineers, covers 7,820 acres with plenty of boating, fishing and water recreation potential. The Department of Natural Resources manages Pomme de Terre State Park, which is situated on two peninsulas at the confluence of Pomme de Terre and Lindley Creek. The park consists of 734 acres with lake access, camping, hiking trails and picnic grounds. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accesses and campgrounds complement state recreation areas here and at Truman Lake. The Pomme de Terre arm of Truman Lake is comparable in size to Pomme de Terre Lake, with an equal amount of public land and water. Both reservoirs are probably best known for fishing, but each has ample space for hunting, hiking and nature watching. The Corps of Engineers manages thousands of acres of wildlife habitat on the upper portions of Little Pomme de Terre, Pomme de Terre and Lindley Creek in cooperation with the MDC. Could this be what you are looking for? Thom Harvengt
Members smallmouth man Posted April 6, 2008 Members Posted April 6, 2008 Last spring a friend of mine took me out to a river that was just barely east of Bolivar, There was some fairly decent smallmouth fishing, as well as bluegill. I've been wanting to fly fish over there, but can't remember it's name. I believe we parked at an MDC access. Any help??? yeah, it would be the pomme de terre river. there are some MDC access there. Smallmouth Man
oneshot Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Yes that would be Pomme de Terre.You go on East you will find Lindley Creek,get on towards the Lake and it has some good fishing. oneshot
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