Members kbbgood Posted March 21, 2018 Members Posted March 21, 2018 I want to fish the Big Piney and other rivers in the area but I don't know where the public boat ramps are. Is there a Conservation map with ramps marked? Don't know what my next move is.
Johnsfolly Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Found this googling boat access on big piney. The image cam from missouricanoe.org. Can't tell you if this will give you what you need. Seems like a starting point. tho1mas 1
jdmidwest Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 And a Google Earth Map will let you see the river better. https://huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing/where-fish "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Gavin Posted March 22, 2018 Posted March 22, 2018 Plenty of access above and below the Fort. Float fishing is more productive than wade fishing usually. Break a leg.
Flysmallie Posted March 22, 2018 Posted March 22, 2018 I've only been on the Big Piney between Dog's Bluff and Slabtown. It's a really nice river. 0.0 Baptist Camp Access. Low-water bridge. No ramp.3.5 Tone Hogan Ford on county road. Access.8.7 Dog’s Bluff Access on left, on Hwy 17.12.4 Brushy Creek on right.13.2 Blankenship Cave in end of bluff on right is merely a rock shelter. This is the Horseshoe Bend area.14.6 Mineral Springs Access on right, off Hwy 63 at Houston, West of Oak Hill Drive, west on Forest Drive and north on Mineral Drive. Mineral Spring 0.5 mile up branch.14.8 Mineral Springs Ford. Access in dry weather.15.3 Cathcart Hollow on right.16.9 Burton Branch on left.18.7 Bell Bluff on left.19.3 Sandy Shoals Ford. Sand Shoals Road connects Hwy. E on the east to Hwy AA on the west.21.5 Arthur Creek on right.24.8 Steam Mill Hollow Creek on left.25.8 Boiling Spring Access on right. Spring is at river level on left and has a flow of about 10 million gallons a day. Private campground. A good road crosses the river here on a concrete lowwater “bridge.” This is a local swimming hole. River quite slow from here to Hwy. 32.27.7 Narrow Gap Bluff on left.29.0 Burnett Spring on left.29.8 Boone Creek on right.31.8 Mason Bridge Access on right on Mason Bridge Road. Gravel ramp.34.9 Falling Springs up right bank.36.1 Hazelton Spring, off river to left, is not open to public. Site of old grist mill. Private access on right.38.8 Paddy Creek on left. U.S. Forest Service campground one mile up creek.39.8 Forest Service Slabtown access and camp.40.8 Slabtown Spring branch enters on right but is posted.44.7 Blooming Rose Camp.46.7 National Forest camp and access at Horse Camp on left.50.0 Six Crossings. Not public access.52.2 Pine Bluff on right is more than 200 feet tall.52.7 A pipe crosses the river bottom at right angles to the current sometimes causing a roller wave, but paddle boats go over it easily. just downstream, on left is the mouth of Bald Ridge Hollow and a road.54.7 Ross Access on right, just below Ross bridge. This is last practical take-out before entering Fort Leonard Wood. Gravel access.57.7 Miller Spring Branch on left. The spring, 0.3 mile up the branch, is an ebbing-andflowing spring, of which there are few in Missouri. The rate of flow may fluctuate from 5 million gallons to two or three times that much during a single day.59.9 Enter military reservation. Both sides of the river are within Fort Wood from here to mile 60.2.61.8 Low rock dam at water plant intake. Do not run in boat! Portage.61.9 Concrete bridge to golf course on right, and other post recreation areas.64.7 Stone Mill Spring and Officer’s Picnic Area on right. The spring’s flow is around 10 million gallons a day.66.2 Concrete dam backs up water for about a mile. Channel cuts around dam to left. Dangerous obstructions! Portage. Use caution.66.5 Bridge. Good access with limited parking on right bank. East Gate Fort Wood Campground on left bank.66.8 National Forest access on right bank.68.9 Leave reservation. Land on left is still within reservation.69.3 Spring Creek enters on right.69.6 Hwy. J parallels river on right along Spring Creek Bluff.80.0 Shanghai Spring (Blue Spring), 500 feet up branch at left, is comparable in size to the other large springs along the Piney. The spring is on private grounds but may be viewed from the road.81.4 Army railroad bridge.82.4 Hwy. V Bridge. Devil’s Elbow. No access.82.9 Old Hwy. 66 bridges. Private access on left bank below bridge.83.2 1-44 bridges. No access.85.7 Junction with Gasconade River. Private access on right. Lodging, refreshments and parking available. patfish 1
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