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I was wondering if the Conservation Department ever makes any stream improvements to the Blue Ribbon Creeks. For example, there are a lot of empty holes that could use some bank covers on Blue Spring Creeks and some sections could really use some rip rap. I was fishing the first hole below Hwy N on BSC on Friday and could hear the dirt falling from the bank into the creek.

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Why don't you try to contact the area office where you are concerned about. I doubt if they would use rip rap, maybe willows or cedar. Local stream teams do stuff like too.

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The number for the MDC Ozark Region office is (417) 256-7161. I can't remember the agent's name who's in charge of the fisheries, but he's very helpful and informative.

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Get involved with your local TU and maybe they can manage some stream restoration.

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

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I know they've done some willow plantings and other stream remediation on Mill Creek in Bohegan CA. You may want to get in touch with mid-MO TU, a number of MDC guys go to those meetings, and they're pretty active & in touch with MDC happenings.

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I have long thought that Little Piney would be a good candidate for stream restoration. It's suffered so badly from gravel mining that it just doesn't have much depth and cover any more... It could sure use some lunker structures, and other habitat work similar to what they did at Mill Creek. It's a good wild trout stream now, but it could be so much better.

But I'm not sure how well that would work come to think of it. It floods massively every single spring and most falls too. I bet that any stream improvements wouldn't last a year.

And what in the bloody heck is that avatar Outside Bend?

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I'm not sure if Little Piney would be MDC's or Forest Service's jurisdiction, as far as habitat improvements are concerned. But I agree it'd be nice to see something done to provide better trout habitat there.

OTF- I was bored with brown trout, so I went with Dr. Teeth :D

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OB is probably right, NFS since it is in the National Forestry System. But the local MDC will probably steer you in the right direction.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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Get involved with your local TU and maybe they can manage some stream restoration.

I'm in Illinois, but I wouldn't mind supporting the local TU. Is there a single chapter for Southern Missouri? If yes, does anyone have their link?

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