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Yeah. 

That particular area, except for a few small little stretches is mostly mud-bank and not the typical good Niangua habitat.     

I got excited when they finally opened up the road down there.....but we took the jet and ran up several miles, and then down a mile or so, and found it to be the crappiest stretch on the Niangua that I know of.    

Further down by Bird Island the gradient picks up noticably, you get away from the mud & clay, and it starts to get good again.  

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