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The Niangua trout aren't picky at all.

Searching patterns like wet Cracklebacks, Wooly bugger's, leeches ect. will do fine until you locate a pod of fish. The stocker rainbows school up like crappie in certain spots, so once you catch one start experimenting with different fly's and different presentations in the same spot until you have caught them all....Then go find another bunch.

Nymphs in #14-12

Streamers up to 3" long.

Beetles and hoppers are about the only dry fly's you'll do well with.

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