Members wtsobsessed Posted December 5, 2013 Members Posted December 5, 2013 With Phil's permission, I'm posting this notice about some information we've put up about trout in MO. It's a KMZ file which maps every stream providing Coldwater Habitat in the state. Those streams which are managed as Trout Water are separately coded as Trout Parks, and Blue, Red, or White Ribbon streams. But ALL streams which the MO DNR lists as coldwater are mapped, not just the trout streams. This, in a sense, provides the "universe" of streams that might provide a "secret" trout stream. Most won't, but it gives you a starting place for exploration. I hope you find it useful. You can load the KMZ into Google Earth and many mapping websites including, very usefully, The National Map. Description: http://wildtroutstreams.com/streams/missouri Downloads: http://wildtroutstreams.com/missouri-downloads Also, if you like fishing for wild trout and are planning a trip, WildTroutStreams is a great place to find info. My avatar photo, for example, is a pure strain Rio Grande Cutt that I caught in a NM stream I found using resources posted on this site. It required a two mile bushwhack over National Forest Land to get there, but it provided one of the experiences of my fishing life. There's coverage of virtually every state in the US that provides wild trout streams, and many native trout species. Note, we're not a stream guide, per se. We don't tell you, "Go to this stream". Instead we provide comprehensive information and encourage you to explore.
Members wtsobsessed Posted December 9, 2013 Author Members Posted December 9, 2013 Thanks, dg! Please tell your friends. The only thing I get out of this site is knowing that some of the resources I've created get used. Thank you for checking out wildtroutstreams.com!
dennis boatman Posted December 9, 2013 Posted December 9, 2013 ...helps me to verify why we are moving to California...more miles of streams than I could ever get too... A strike indicator is just a bobber...
marcusearlt Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 Cool website, I just spent an hour cruising around. It really blows my mind to think of all those streams with all those trout. If I want to catch a trout it takes at least 1 hour to do so. Hmm.... Dennis Boatman- You may be on to something with the California fishing. Steelhead and trout all over according to the map. Man you are in for some serious exploring of some West Coast water. "If people don't occasionally walk away from you shaking their heads, you're doing something wrong." John Gierach
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