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Mill Creek is a stream located in Boone County, Missouri, United States. It is most popular for fishing Largemouth bass, Rainbow trout, and Smallmouth bass.
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Fishing regulations in Missouri can change throughout the year. Make sure to check this page before fishing for the most up to date rules and regulations for the current season. Local regulations govern when you can fish, the max size of the fish you can keep, how many fish you can keep, and more.
The maximum number of individual fish legally harvested per harvester per day. Bag limits are only for properly licensed anglers actively harvesting the species. People who are not actively harvesting or are not properly licensed (if a license is required) may NOT be counted for the purpose of bag limits.
No person shall harvest any individual fish less than the minimum size limit.
The maximum number of individual fish across an aggregate group of species legally harvested per harvester per day.
Total length means the straight line distance from the most forward point of the head with the mouth closed, to the farthest tip of the tail with the tail compressed or squeezed, while the fish is lying on its side.
Gigging
Harvest by gigging prohibited.
Snagging
Harvest of this species by snagging (snatch hooking) is prohibited.
Spears
Harvest of this species by "spearing" is prohibited. Spearing includes the catching or taking of a fish by bow hunting, gigging, spearfishing, or by any device used to capture a fish by piercing the body.
MO Explosives Chemicals Poison Electricity
No one may use any explosive, poison, chemical or electrical equipment to kill or stupefy fish. Such material or equipment may not be possessed on waters of the state or adjacent banks.
MO Hand Fishing
It also is illegal to attempt to take fish by hand, with or without a hook, and to intentionally leave or abandon any commonly edible portion of any fish.
MO Spearguns
Spearguns may not be possessed on unimpounded waters or adjacent banks, and spears may not be propelled by explosives.
Special Season for Ozark Streams:
May 27, 2023 - February 29, 2024 State limits apply on all Ozark streams, except those with more specific regulations. View map of streams.
For more details please see https://mdc.mo.gov/fishing/species/black-bass
Big Piney River
From Slabtown Access to the Gasconade River:
Daily limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
Length limit: Smallmouth bass: minimum 15"
Big Piney River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Big River
Daily and possession limit: Black bass: 12 fish including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Size limit: Spotted bass: None
Daily and possession limit: 12 black bass including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species, may include only 1 smallmouth bass
Size limit: Smallmouth bass: minimum 15 inches
Big River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Blue Springs Creek
Black bass: The daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Spotted bass: No minimum length limit.
In Crawford County
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Blue Springs Lake
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15"
Allowed methods: Pole and line fishing only, except that shad may be taken by dip net or throw net.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Bourbeuse River
Mainstem and its tributaries:
Spotted bass: No length limits
Black bass: The daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Blue Shoals Lake
Lakewide: Ozark and Taney
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15" on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" on spotted bass
On the lake and its tributaries: Ozark, Taney, Christian, and Douglas
Daily limit: Striped bass: only 3 striped bass may be included in the aggregate
Length limit: Striped bass: minimum 20"
There are no length limits for white bass, yellow bass, or their hybrids.
From Powersite Dam to Highway 76: Taney
Prohibited Methods: Trotlines, throwlines and limb lines
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Curtois Creek
Mainstem and its tributaries:
Daily limit: Black bass: 12 fish, including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species
Length limit: Spotted bass: None
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Eleven Point River
In Oregon County: The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
From Thomasville Access to the Arkansas line:
Smallmouth bass—15 inch minimum length limit. The daily limit of 6 black bass may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Elk River
Length limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: Black bass—6, may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
Elk River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Gasconade River
From Highway Y in Pulaski County to Highway D in Phelps County
Length limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: 6 black bass may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
Gasconade River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Huzzah Creek
Mainstem and its tributaries:
Length limit: Spotted bass—none
Daily limit: 12 fish and including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Jacks Fork River
From Highway 17 to the Current River:
Length Limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily Limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
Jacks Fork River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
James River
From Hooten Town bridge (the Loop Road at Route O) to the Highway 413/Highway 265 bridge at Galena
Length Limits:
Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily Limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
James River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Joachim Creek
From Jefferson County Highway V bridge to Highway A bridge:
Length limits: Smallmouth bass— minimum 15"
Daily limit: 6 black bass, including only 1 smallmouth bass
Joachim Creek Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Lake of the Ozarks
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15" for largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" for spotted bass
Daily limit: Do not continue to snag, snare or grab for any species after taking a daily limit of 2 paddlefish.
Area note: No fishing is allowed.
Prohibited methods: Trotlines, throwlines, limb lines, jug lines, snagging, snaring and grabbing are prohibited.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Long Branch Lake
Length Limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Longview Lake
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15"
Allowed methods: Pole and line fishing only, except that shad may be taken by dip net or throw net.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Mark Twain Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Meramec River
Black bass: Daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Spotted bass: no minimum length limit
In Crawford and Phelps counties:
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
From Highway 8 bridge to the railroad crossing at Bird's Nest:
Length limit: Smallmouth bass: 15 inch minimum.
Daily and possession limit: 12 black bass, which may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species, may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
Meramec River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Mineral Fork
Mainstem and its tributaries, except as noted below:
Daily limit: Black bass—The daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Length limit: Spotted bass—No minimum length limit
From Highway F in Washington County to the Big River:
Length limit: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: Daily and possession limit of 12 black bass, which may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species, may include only 1 smallmouth bass
Mineral Fork Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Mississippi River
This area encompasses the Mississippi River, including Pools 20-26, the temporary overflow waters east of the Missouri Pacific Railroad between Cape Girardeau and Scott City, and the temporary overflow waters east of the mainline and setback levees between Commerce and the Arkansas state line.
Mississippi River, including Pools 20-26
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 12"
Allowed methods: Limit of 2 poles per licensed angler. Limit of 50 hooks on a trotline
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Montrose Lake
Daily Limit: Black bass: 2
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 18"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Norfork Lake
Lakewide:
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15" on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" on spotted bass
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Osage Fork of the Gasconade River
From Skyline Drive bridge near Orla in Laclede County to the Gasconade River:
Daily limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass
Length limit: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Osage Fork Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Pomme de Terre Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 13"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Salt River
On the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool within 400 feet below Clarence Cannon Dam in the no-boating zone:
No fishing is allowed.
From the downstream end of the no-fishing zone below Clarence Cannon Dam to the posted power line crossing on the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool:
Allowed methods: Pole and line fishing only.
From the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool below Mark Twain Lake dam
Length limit: Black bass—minimum 12"
From all adjoining backwaters and from the main channel beginning 1,000 feet below the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool Dam to Route A:
Allowed methods: Fishing by pole and line and bow only
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Smithville Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Stockton Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15" length limit on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" length limit on spotted bass.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Table Rock Lake
Daily limit: Do not continue to snag, snare or grab for any species after taking a daily limit of 2 paddlefish.
Size limit: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Ten Mile Creek
From Highway B in Carter County to Cane Creek
Length limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
Tenmile Creek Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Thomas Hill Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Truman Lake
Size limit: Black bass: minimum 15" length limit on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" length limit on spotted bass.
Daily limit: Prohibited Methods: No person shall continue to snag, snare or grab for any species after taking a daily limit of 2 paddlefish.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
The maximum number of individual fish legally harvested per harvester per day. Bag limits are only for properly licensed anglers actively harvesting the species. People who are not actively harvesting or are not properly licensed (if a license is required) may NOT be counted for the purpose of bag limits.
The maximum number of individual fish across an aggregate group of species legally harvested per harvester per day.
Gigging
Harvest by gigging prohibited.
Snagging
Harvest of this species by snagging (snatch hooking) is prohibited.
Spears
Harvest of this species by "spearing" is prohibited. Spearing includes the catching or taking of a fish by bow hunting, gigging, spearfishing, or by any device used to capture a fish by piercing the body.
MO Explosives Chemicals Poison Electricity
No one may use any explosive, poison, chemical or electrical equipment to kill or stupefy fish. Such material or equipment may not be possessed on waters of the state or adjacent banks.
MO Hand Fishing
It also is illegal to attempt to take fish by hand, with or without a hook, and to intentionally leave or abandon any commonly edible portion of any fish.
MO Spearguns
Spearguns may not be possessed on unimpounded waters or adjacent banks, and spears may not be propelled by explosives.
Trout Parks Season: March 1, 2023 - October 31, 2023
Trout Parks Catch and Release Only: November 10, 2023 - February 12, 2024 with pole and line with flies only.
For specific season information please see https://mdc.mo.gov/fishing/species/trout
Barren Fork Creek
In Shannon County
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
County Road A-D to Sinking Creek - 3.2 miles.
Blue Ribbon Trout Area Barren Fork Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Bennett Spring State Park
Unless exempt, you need fishing permit as well as a daily trout tag from March 1 to October 31. The daily trout tag is $5 for adults and $3 for youth 15 and younger. Trout tags and permits can be purchased at the park. During the November through February catch-and-release season the annual trout permit replaces the daily trout tag.
November 10, 2023 - February 12, 2024 Trout fishing is allowed from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm CST, Fridays through Mondays. Catch-and-release fishing only. (Fishing permit and annual trout permit required.) Allowed lures: flies only
March 1 - October 31: Daily limit: 4 of all species combined. You must stop fishing after you have 8 trout in your possession. Allowed lures: Flies, artificial lures, or soft plastic baits, depending on zone. See the Bennett Spring Hatchery area map for details. Methods: Not more than one pole and line may be used by one person at any time. Gigging, snaring, snagging, and the taking of live bait are prohibited. Some waters are posted as restricted to specific baits or lures. The use of any foods to attract fish, except when placed on a hook, is prohibited.
Fishing zones, allowed methods, and regulations vary. Ask for additional information when you purchase your tag.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Beuth Park Lake (Moberly)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: Statewide trout methods and limits.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Blue Springs Creek
In Crawford County
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
In Crawford County from Blue Springs to the Meramec River - 4 miles.
Blue Ribbon Trout Area:
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Boathouse Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Nov. 1 - Jan. 31: Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Capitol Federal Sports Complex
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: statewide trout methods and limits. Only 3 poles may be used. Daily limits: Trout: 4. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Capps Creek
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
4 miles upstream from its junction with Shoal Creek: White Ribbon Trout area, see restrictions below.
Capps Creek White Ribbon Trout Area Map
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15". Daily Limit: 4. Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Carp Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession Nov. 1 - Jan. 31: Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Chaumiere Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: statewide trout methods and limits. Only 3 poles may be used. Daily limits: Trout 4. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Cleveland Lake (Belton)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Statewide limits apply, only 3 poles may be used. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Coot Lake
Year-round: statewide trout methods and limits apply. Only 3 poles may be used. Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Cosmo-Bethel Lake
You must have a trout permit to keep trout during other times of the year. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Only flies, artificial lures and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Crane Creek
In Stone and Lawrence counties:
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
In Stone and Lawrence counties upstream from Quail Spur Crossing on Stone County Road 13-195 - 8 miles
Blue Ribbon Trout Area Crane Creek Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies. Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Current River (Blue Ribbon)
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
In Dent, Texas and Shannon counties: The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
River and its tributaries from lower boundary of Montauk State Park to Cedar Grove Bridge - 9 miles: Blue Ribbon Trout Area Current River Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1
Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species.
Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Current River (White Ribbon)
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
In Dent, Texas and Shannon counties: The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
Downstream from Cedar Grove Bridge crossing - 7.7 miles: White Ribbon Trout Area
Current River White Ribbon Trout Area map
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Dry Fork Creek
In Crawford and Phelps counties:
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
In Crawford and Phelps counties from the elevated cable crossing to the Meramec River:
Part of the Meramec River Red Ribbon Trout Area, see restrictions below.
In Phelps and Dent counties, upstream from the elevated cable crossing:
Length Limit: Trout minimum—15 inch, daily limit: Trout—2
Meramec River and Dry Fork Creek Red Ribbon Trout Area
Provide catch-and-release fishing and a chance to harvest quality-size trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 15" Daily Limit: 2 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Eleven Point River
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
In Oregon County: The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
Greer Spring Branch junction to Turner Mill Access - 5.5 miles: Blue Ribbon Trout Area
Downstream from Turner Mill Access - 14.2 miles: White Ribbon Trout Area
Eleven Point River Special Management Area map
Eleven Point River Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
Eleven Point River White Ribbon Trout Area map
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Everyday Pond
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31: Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed for all species. Catch-and-release only for all species.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Gendron Lake (St. Ann)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: Statewide trout methods and limits. Only 3 poles may be used. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Giessing Lake (Farmington)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31:Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Hickory Creek
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact. Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species from Nov. 1 through Feb. 28.
From Highway 86 bridge to Shoal Creek - 2.7 miles:
Hickory Creek White Ribbon Trout Area map
White Ribbon Trout Area (All): March 1 - Oct. 31
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
White Ribbon Trout Area (Catch-and-Release): Nov. 1 - Feb. 28
All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Catch-and-release only Daily Limit: Catch-and-release only Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Honker Pond (James A Reed Mem WA)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: Statewide trout methods and limits. Only 1 pole may be used.Fishing is restricted to persons fifteen (15) years of age or younger.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Huckleberry Pond (Lake Hannibal)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31:Catch-and-release only for trout.
Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Island Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept.
Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. November 1 - January 31: Only one pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
January Wabash Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. November 1 January 31: Only one pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Jefferson Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout.
Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Jesse James Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: statewide trout methods and limits. Only 3 poles may be used. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Johnston Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: statewide trout methods and limits. Only 3 poles may be used. Daily limits: Trout: 4 Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Kiwanas Lake (Mexico)
You must have a trout permit to keep trout during other times of the year. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Only flies, artificial lures and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed.
Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Koeneman Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Krug Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for all species. Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed for all species. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Lake Minesa
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Lake Taneycomo
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact. Lake Taneycomo is stocked monthly with rainbow trout and annually with brown trout. Must also have trout permit upstream of U.S. Highway 65 bridge to fish for any species.
On the lake and its tributaries:
Brown trout: 20 inch minimum length limit; the daily limit of 4 trout, combined total of both species, may include only 1 brown trout.
Within 760 feet below Table Rock Dam:
No fishing is allowed.
From the closed zone 760 feet below Table Rock Dam to the mouth of Fall Creek:
Rainbow trout: 12 to 20 inches protected slot length limit
Pole and line fishing only
Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species.
From the closed zone 760 feet below Table Rock Dam to U.S. Highway 65 bridge:
Fishing permit (unless exempt) and a trout permit are required to fish for any species.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Lakes 21 and 7 (August A. Busch CA)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited.February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Lakes 3, 22 and 23 (August A. Busch CA)
Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Nov. 1 - Jan. 31: Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Legion Lake 1
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1-January 31:Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only one pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Liberty Park Pond (Sedalia)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Little Piney Creek
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
From the Phelps County line in sections 9 and 16 of T35N, R8W, including Piney Spring Branch and Lane Spring Branch to Milldam Hollow Access - 9.9 miles: Blue Ribbon Trout Area
Downstream of Milldam Hollow Access - 3.7 miles: White Ribbon Trout Area
Little Piney Creek Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
Little Piney Creek White Ribbon Trout Area map
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Maramec Spring Park
Unless exempt, you need fishing permit as well as a daily trout tag from March 1 to October 31. The daily trout tag is $5 for adults and $3 for youth 15 and younger. Trout tags and permits can be purchased at the park. During the November through February catch-and-release season the annual trout permit replaces the daily trout tag.
November 10, 2023 - February 12, 2024 Trout fishing is allowed from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily. Catch-and-release fishing only. Allowed lures: flies only.
March 1 - October 31
Daily limit: 4 of all species combined. You must stop fishing after have 8 trout in your possession.
Methods: Not more than one pole and line may be used by one person at any time. Gigging, snaring, snagging and the taking of live bait are prohibited. Some waters are posted as restricted to specific baits or lures.The use of any foods to attract fish, except when placed on a hook, is prohibited.
Fishing zones, allowed methods, and regulations vary. Ask for additional information when you purchase your tag.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
McKay Park Lake (Jefferson City)
You must have a trout permit to keep trout during other times of the year.
Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Meremec River
In Crawford and Phelps counties:
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
From Highway 8 bridge to Scott's Ford and in Dry Fork Creek from the elevated cable crossing to its confluence with the Meramec River - 8.2 miles: Red Ribbon Trout Area
From Highway 8 bridge to the railroad crossing at Bird's Nest:
Meramec River Special Management Area map
Meramec River and Dry Fork Creek Red Ribbon Trout Area
Provide catch-and-release fishing and a chance to harvest quality-size trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 15" Daily Limit: 2 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Mill Creek Area
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
Yelton Spring to its junction with Little Piney Creek including Wilkins Spring and spring branch - 7.7 miles: Blue Ribbon Trout Area
Mill Creek Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies. Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Montauk State Park
Unless exempt, you need fishing permit as well as a daily trout tag from March 1 to October 31. The daily trout tag is $5 for adults and $3 for youth 15 and younger. Trout tags and permits can be purchased at the park. During the November through February catch-and-release season the annual trout permit replaces the daily trout tag.
November 10, 2023 - February 12, 2024 Trout fishing is allowed from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Fridays through Mondays. Catch-and-release fishing only. (Fishing permit and annual trout permit required.)
Allowed lures: flies only
March 1 - October 31 Daily limit: 4 of all species combined. You must stop fishing after have 8 trout in your possession. Not more than one pole and line may be used by one person at any time. Gigging, snaring, snagging, and the taking of live bait are prohibited. Some waters are posted as restricted to specific baits or lures. The use of any foods to attract fish, except when placed on a hook, is prohibited.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Niangua River
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
From Bennett Spring Branch to Prosperine Access - 11.5 miles of stocked stream:
White Ribbon Trout Area
Niangua River White Ribbon Trout Area map
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
North Fork of the White River
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
Upper outlet of Rainbow Spring to Patrick Bridge - 8.6 miles: Blue Ribbon Trout Area
Unimpounded river and its tributaries from Patrick Bridge to Norfork Lake - 7.0 miles: Red Ribbon Trout Area, see restrictions below.
North Fork of the White River Blue Ribbon Trout Area map
Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies. Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
North Fork of the White River Red Ribbon Trout Area map
Provide catch-and-release fishing and a chance to harvest quality-size trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 15" Daily Limit: 2 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
O'Fallon Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept.Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Nov. 1 - Jan. 31: Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Plover Lake
Year-round: statewide trout methods and limits. Only 3 poles may be used. Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Roaring River
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact. From the lower boundary of Roaring River State Park to Table Rock Lake - 4 miles: White Ribbon Trout Area
Roaring River White Ribbon Trout Area map
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Roaring River State Park
Unless exempt, you need fishing permit as well as a daily trout tag from March 1 to October 31. The daily trout tag is $5 for adults and $3 for youth 15 and younger. Trout tags and permits can be purchased at the park. During the November through February catch-and-release season the annual trout permit replaces the daily trout tag. November 10, 2023 - February 12, 2024
Trout fishing is allowed from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Fridays through Mondays. Catch-and-release fishing only. (Fishing permit and annual trout permit required.) Allowed lures: flies only. March 1 - October 31: Daily limit: 4 of all species combined. You must stop fishing after have 8 trout in your possession. Not more than one pole and line may be used by one person at any time. Gigging, snaring, snagging, and the taking of live bait are prohibited. Some waters are posted as restricted to specific baits or lures. The use of any foods to attract fish, except when placed on a hook, is prohibited.
At Roaring River State Park, a daily tag or a trout permit may be used for fishing from the first bridge below the old dam in Zone 3 to the downstream park boundary.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Rotary Lake (Jackson)
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Roubidoux Creek
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact. Downstream from Roubidoux Spring to its junction with the Gasconade River - 3.1 miles: White Ribbon Trout Area
Roubidoux Creek White Ribbon Area
Coldwater streams capable of supporting trout populations year-round. All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Sikeston Recreation Complex Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Spring Creek
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited. While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
Relfe Spring to its junction with Big Piney River - 6.2 miles: Blue Ribbon Trout Area.
Note: Public Access – From Private Land boundary approximately 3 miles downstream of Relfe Spring to its junction with Big Piney River – 3.2 miles.
Landowner permission is required to fish the upper three miles of Spring Creek to Relfe Spring.
Spring Creek Blue Ribbon Trout Area Map Harvest is limited to maintain the maximum density of adult trout, create excellent catch-and-release fishing, and provide the occasional chance to harvest a trophy. These areas on the Current and North Fork of the White rivers are stocked with brown trout, and the Eleven Point River is stocked with rainbows.
Area Restrictions
Length Limit: At least 18" Daily Limit: 1 Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies. Only flies and artificial lures may be used, and soft plastic baits and natural and scented baits are prohibited when fishing for any species. Gigging, bowfishing, and using an atlatl are prohibited, and fish taken by these methods may not be possessed on these waters or their banks.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Spur Pond (Kirksville)
You must have a trout permit to keep trout during other times of the year. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Stone Mill Spring
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.While on any waters with length limits, all trout you possess must be kept with head, tail, and skin intact.
Entire Spring Branch - 0.3 mile: White Ribbon Area
Stone Mill Spring White Ribbon Trout Area
Area Restrictions
February 24 - October 31 All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout.
Length Limit: Rainbows -- none; Browns -- at least 15" Daily Limit: 4 Authorized Lures: All
November 1 - February 21 All receive periodic stockings of rainbow trout, and some also receive brown trout. They provide great opportunities for catching and harvesting trout and the occasional chance to harvest a large trout. Length Limit: Catch-and-release only Daily Limit: Catch-and-release only Authorized Lures: Artificial lures and flies
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Tiles Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Union City Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits allowed by state regulations, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Veterans Park Lake
You must have a trout permit to keep trout during other times of the year. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Only flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits are allowed. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Vlasis Park Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession Nov. 1 - Jan. 31: Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
Walker Lake
Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except November 1 - January 31: Catch-and-release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Fishing is permitted year-round during normal park or area hours. Unless indicated in the area rules, trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits. A trout permit is required to keep trout.
For additional area specific information please see Trout special area restrictions
The maximum number of individual fish legally harvested per harvester per day. Bag limits are only for properly licensed anglers actively harvesting the species. People who are not actively harvesting or are not properly licensed (if a license is required) may NOT be counted for the purpose of bag limits.
No person shall harvest any individual fish less than the minimum size limit.
The maximum number of individual fish across an aggregate group of species legally harvested per harvester per day.
Total length means the straight line distance from the most forward point of the head with the mouth closed, to the farthest tip of the tail with the tail compressed or squeezed, while the fish is lying on its side.
Gigging
Harvest by gigging prohibited.
Snagging
Harvest of this species by snagging (snatch hooking) is prohibited.
Spears
Harvest of this species by "spearing" is prohibited. Spearing includes the catching or taking of a fish by bow hunting, gigging, spearfishing, or by any device used to capture a fish by piercing the body.
MO Explosives Chemicals Poison Electricity
No one may use any explosive, poison, chemical or electrical equipment to kill or stupefy fish. Such material or equipment may not be possessed on waters of the state or adjacent banks.
MO Hand Fishing
It also is illegal to attempt to take fish by hand, with or without a hook, and to intentionally leave or abandon any commonly edible portion of any fish.
MO Spearguns
Spearguns may not be possessed on unimpounded waters or adjacent banks, and spears may not be propelled by explosives.
Special Season for Ozark Streams:
May 27, 2023 - February 29, 2024 State limits apply on all Ozark streams, except those with more specific regulations. View map of streams.
For more details please see https://mdc.mo.gov/fishing/species/black-bass
Big Piney River
From Slabtown Access to the Gasconade River:
Daily limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
Length limit: Smallmouth bass: minimum 15"
Big Piney River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Big River
Daily and possession limit: Black bass: 12 fish including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Size limit: Spotted bass: None
Daily and possession limit: 12 black bass including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species, may include only 1 smallmouth bass
Size limit: Smallmouth bass: minimum 15 inches
Big River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Blue Springs Creek
Black bass: The daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Spotted bass: No minimum length limit.
In Crawford County
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Blue Springs Lake
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15"
Allowed methods: Pole and line fishing only, except that shad may be taken by dip net or throw net.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Bourbeuse River
Mainstem and its tributaries:
Spotted bass: No length limits
Black bass: The daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Blue Shoals Lake
Lakewide: Ozark and Taney
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15" on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" on spotted bass
On the lake and its tributaries: Ozark, Taney, Christian, and Douglas
Daily limit: Striped bass: only 3 striped bass may be included in the aggregate
Length limit: Striped bass: minimum 20"
There are no length limits for white bass, yellow bass, or their hybrids.
From Powersite Dam to Highway 76: Taney
Prohibited Methods: Trotlines, throwlines and limb lines
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Curtois Creek
Mainstem and its tributaries:
Daily limit: Black bass: 12 fish, including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species
Length limit: Spotted bass: None
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Eleven Point River
In Oregon County: The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
From Thomasville Access to the Arkansas line:
Smallmouth bass—15 inch minimum length limit. The daily limit of 6 black bass may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Elk River
Length limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: Black bass—6, may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
Elk River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Gasconade River
From Highway Y in Pulaski County to Highway D in Phelps County
Length limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: 6 black bass may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
Gasconade River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Huzzah Creek
Mainstem and its tributaries:
Length limit: Spotted bass—none
Daily limit: 12 fish and including no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Jacks Fork River
From Highway 17 to the Current River:
Length Limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily Limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
Jacks Fork River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
James River
From Hooten Town bridge (the Loop Road at Route O) to the Highway 413/Highway 265 bridge at Galena
Length Limits:
Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily Limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
James River Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Joachim Creek
From Jefferson County Highway V bridge to Highway A bridge:
Length limits: Smallmouth bass— minimum 15"
Daily limit: 6 black bass, including only 1 smallmouth bass
Joachim Creek Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Lake of the Ozarks
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15" for largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" for spotted bass
Daily limit: Do not continue to snag, snare or grab for any species after taking a daily limit of 2 paddlefish.
Area note: No fishing is allowed.
Prohibited methods: Trotlines, throwlines, limb lines, jug lines, snagging, snaring and grabbing are prohibited.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Long Branch Lake
Length Limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Longview Lake
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15"
Allowed methods: Pole and line fishing only, except that shad may be taken by dip net or throw net.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Mark Twain Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Meramec River
Black bass: Daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Spotted bass: no minimum length limit
In Crawford and Phelps counties:
The use of porous-soled waders is prohibited.
From Highway 8 bridge to the railroad crossing at Bird's Nest:
Length limit: Smallmouth bass: 15 inch minimum.
Daily and possession limit: 12 black bass, which may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species, may include only 1 smallmouth bass.
Meramec River Special Management Area map
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Mineral Fork
Mainstem and its tributaries, except as noted below:
Daily limit: Black bass—The daily and possession limit is 12 fish and may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species.
Length limit: Spotted bass—No minimum length limit
From Highway F in Washington County to the Big River:
Length limit: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: Daily and possession limit of 12 black bass, which may include no more than 6 largemouth bass and smallmouth bass, combined total of both species, may include only 1 smallmouth bass
Mineral Fork Special Management Area map
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Mississippi River
This area encompasses the Mississippi River, including Pools 20-26, the temporary overflow waters east of the Missouri Pacific Railroad between Cape Girardeau and Scott City, and the temporary overflow waters east of the mainline and setback levees between Commerce and the Arkansas state line.
Mississippi River, including Pools 20-26
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 12"
Allowed methods: Limit of 2 poles per licensed angler. Limit of 50 hooks on a trotline
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Montrose Lake
Daily Limit: Black bass: 2
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 18"
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Norfork Lake
Lakewide:
Length limit: Black bass: minimum 15" on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" on spotted bass
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Osage Fork of the Gasconade River
From Skyline Drive bridge near Orla in Laclede County to the Gasconade River:
Daily limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass
Length limit: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Osage Fork Special Management Area map
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Pomme de Terre Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 13"
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Salt River
On the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool within 400 feet below Clarence Cannon Dam in the no-boating zone:
No fishing is allowed.
From the downstream end of the no-fishing zone below Clarence Cannon Dam to the posted power line crossing on the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool:
Allowed methods: Pole and line fishing only.
From the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool below Mark Twain Lake dam
Length limit: Black bass—minimum 12"
From all adjoining backwaters and from the main channel beginning 1,000 feet below the Clarence Cannon Reregulation Pool Dam to Route A:
Allowed methods: Fishing by pole and line and bow only
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Smithville Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Stockton Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15" length limit on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" length limit on spotted bass.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Table Rock Lake
Daily limit: Do not continue to snag, snare or grab for any species after taking a daily limit of 2 paddlefish.
Size limit: Black bass: minimum 15"
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Ten Mile Creek
From Highway B in Carter County to Cane Creek
Length limits: Smallmouth bass—minimum 15"
Daily limit: 6 black bass including only 1 smallmouth bass.
Tenmile Creek Special Management Area map
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Thomas Hill Lake
Length limits: Black bass: minimum 15"
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
Truman Lake
Size limit: Black bass: minimum 15" length limit on largemouth and smallmouth bass; minimum 12" length limit on spotted bass.
Daily limit: Prohibited Methods: No person shall continue to snag, snare or grab for any species after taking a daily limit of 2 paddlefish.
For more information see Black Bass special area restrictions
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