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They started doing a yearly walleye stocking a few years ago so numbers shouldn't be a problem. Rocky points are always good especially if there is a flat nearby. Last time we were there we were catching them along steep banks with deep water nearby. If you launch at Orleans Trail there are good places that fit that description close by. If there is a brush pile in the area stop and fish around it with a lead jig and minnows (say minnows because the ones you find in the area are so small you end up putting 2 on at a time). Lots of brush piles are set up on the lake. You can even download way points for them. Think there is a link on the Missouri conservation website. They update it every year.

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Yeah okay, thanks for the info.  I appreciate the help.  Tight Lines!!

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Excellent info here guys. This thread should provide a lot of others with much needed info for out of towners. 

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