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Hey All,

I was talking to one of my friends who I often accompany to Truman in the summer. One idea we had for the summer was to take a kayak from an access point and paddle out to an island, probably KK island, maybe the larger one near Fairfield, and spend a night there camping, fishing and letting our inner child out in the vein of exploration. My question is if this is even legal, or if anybody has done it before... I know it's Corps Land, but I don't know all the regulations on stuff like that. Sounds like a blast to me...

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I see now not permitted, oh well.

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3 hours ago, basska said:

I see now not permitted, oh well.

This being said my cousin and I camped on Indian Island across from the Fairfield ramp. 

KK isn't big enough to hide on. On Indian there is a cove on the north side. We fished until dark, had a small boat and pulled deep in the cove and set up two small tents. Pulled camp really early and went to Osage bluff Marina for biscuits and gravy.  Not legal but we didn't know that then. Pays to be stealthy I guess. Over 30 years ago. 

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