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Last year seems water was up on the Lakes and Rivers around the area.Seems its going to be the same this year.

Talked to my Brother in Law up by Boonville,Mo. he says everything is high up there.I went to Pomme De Terre yesterday its up lots of things closed.I hear Truman is the same.I guess the best thing to do is just get use to it and take advantage of fishing below the Dams when they are running water.

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The headwaters of all our rivers fall out quickly after a big rain, those areas are fishing better now than they will the rest of the year.

Ponds and smaller lakes have fish in them, too.

Just pointing out a few obvious options :)

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The headwaters of all our rivers fall out quickly after a big rain, those areas are fishing better now than they will the rest of the year.

Ponds and smaller lakes have fish in them, too.

Just pointing out a few obvious options :)

Well I don't really have any Ponds or Small Lakes close by.

oneshot

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How's the far-upper Niangua lookin' ?

Not sure I haven't been there since the Big rain.

There is a Big pond over at Mule Shoe but I don't know what it has in the way of fish.Nearest areas with small lakes and Ponds is 80 miles from here.I told the MDC that putting a small Lake at Lead Mine would be icing on the cake.They told me that people wanted to keep it as a Natural Area :rolleyes:

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just in time for Mem. day week end, HIGH WATER on Norfork! tried to put pontoon in yesterday, could not use udall, or stumphole ramps :angry: and why is udall campground closed? :unsure:

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