oneshot Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Ok this is crazy but this is the first year in 15 years I've really fished the Niangua River wish I had fished it hard sooner. Ok I've seen Suckers,Bass,Catfish,Goggleye,Trout come out of it then today I see some nice Crappie come out. Ok my question is this about it or is there some other type of Fish in it? oneshot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bclift65706 Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Ok this is crazy but this is the first year in 15 years I've really fished the Niangua River wish I had fished it hard sooner. Ok I've seen Suckers,Bass,Catfish,Goggleye,Trout come out of it then today I see some nice Crappie come out. Ok my question is this about it or is there some other type of Fish in it? oneshot the closer you get to lake niangua you might find some walleye and white bass that lake has boath not big numbers but they are in there. in the spring of the year they might make the way to leadmine and a little more. I have cought crappie on the osage fork the last three times I have fished it and I am not talking way down the river I mean 4 miles east of Marshfield not mutch more than a small creek. Probley washed out of ponds with all the flooding this year. If you were fishing below tunnel dam anything that is in LOZ can be in that stretch of the river. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oneshot Posted September 9, 2008 Author Share Posted September 9, 2008 the closer you get to lake niangua you might find some walleye and white bass that lake has boath not big numbers but they are in there. in the spring of the year they might make the way to leadmine and a little more. I have cought crappie on the osage fork the last three times I have fished it and I am not talking way down the river I mean 4 miles east of Marshfield not mutch more than a small creek. Probley washed out of ponds with all the flooding this year. If you were fishing below tunnel dam anything that is in LOZ can be in that stretch of the river. Well I was at Lead Mine.the Guys that had the Crappie said they caught a nice Trout today but didn't have a Permit. I tell you this is getting me to seriously thinking about selling my Big Boat and getting a Smaller one just for the river and selling my Cabin at Truman Lake. oneshot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishinwrench Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Ok this is crazy but this is the first year in 15 years I've really fished the Niangua River wish I had fished it hard sooner. Ok I've seen Suckers,Bass,Catfish,Goggleye,Trout come out of it then today I see some nice Crappie come out. Ok my question is this about it or is there some other type of Fish in it? oneshot Saw a big (15+) flathead just above Prosperine a couple years ago, and I've caught crappie as far upstream as NRO. I seldom fish below Prosperine and still haven't personally seen a spotted bass that far up, but have heard of some being caught above Tunnel, as well as Walleye, Aligator gar and even Musky(all caught on a trotline near Bird island). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bclift65706 Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 a frind of mine catches sevral flatheads above tunnel dam and has cought a few in the 40 lb range and one 53lbs between Leadmine and Lake Niangua. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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