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User: vinny60
Comment: The uppermost reaches of the river are swift with numerous riffles broken by deep pools of crystal clear water, further downstream the riffles continue but get further apart. Hardwood trees, rock ledges, caves, springs, gravel bars, and towering limestone bluffs line the banks of the river.
The Blue Ribbon section of Missouri's Current River has excellent Brown Trout fishing with fair numbers of Rainbow Trout and Smallmouth Bass and is best fished by wading. With last year's changes in trout fishing regulations (18" length limit, previously 15" and possession limit decreased from 3 fish to 1) this excellent fishery should get even better. Fishing on the White Ribbon section can be very good for Rainbow Trout and Smallmouth Bass. From Akers Ferry to Two Rivers Smallmouth fishing can be very good, especially below Round Spring. The summer months are the optimum time since fishing this section avoids the high canoe traffic and low summer water levels of the upper river.
Date: 09/16/09 04:40 PM



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