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Met up with some friends at jrsp, i mean bssp on sunday. The current regs read, "zone three is from the whistle bridge to niangua river". I swear that not too long ago it read from the whistle bridge to the wooden bridge over the spring branch. I might have been dreamin but Ill stick to that story. Fishin was good but the creek was crowded as was taney tis past friday. The good weather had people out and about with some probably playing hooky on friday. Parking lots were full at both locations.

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I found pleasure and solitude in the "unimproved" wilderness of Zone 4 over the weekend. I much prefer the scenery down there. Where stick-fire shore lunches, unleashed fishing hounds, and other things related to a "normal" day astream are allowed. No hatchery exhaust pipes, and certainly no concrete...

And the fish are a tad prettier.

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Halfway into a good drift, as the sun creeped low into the trees I heard the faint cry of a siren in the distance, and listened as it echoed softly down the valley. As I gently shook the barb free of another sporty fish and watched it disappear back into the broken water of the riffle I suffered a short moment of sadness for the poor confined souls much further upstream.

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Such a rude method of forcing a fishermans last cast I can not tolerate.

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Britts, the name is Ed E. He and his wife, Kay used to manage Spring View fly shop.

Ed is a great guy that knows Bennett pretty well.

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