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Capps Creek is best known for Jolly Mill Park, located at the old township site of Jollification, Missouri. The creek is also known for trout fishing, as it is a White Ribbon Trout Area managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation. White Ribbon Trout Areas are stocked periodically with rainbow and, occasionally, brown trout. The fishing ...
Crane Creek is a 23.2-mile-long (37.3 km) [2] stream that flows through the town of Crane.The creek, a tributary of the James River and part of the White River drainage basin, is a part of the Missouri Department of Conservation's trout management program and is classified as a Blue Ribbon Trout Area.
South River; Spring River (Arkansas), of Missouri and Arkansas 57 miles (92 km) Spring River (Missouri), of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma; Squaw Creek; Sweet Oak Branch; Taff Branch; Tarkio River; Thompson River; Troublesome Creek; Weldon River; White Cloud Creek; White River 722 miles (1,162 km) Whites Creek; Whittenburg Creek; Whitewater ...
River redhorse: Moxostoma carinatum: Small streams, rivers with moderate current over gravel bottom Black redhorse: Moxostoma duquesnei: Lakes, river pools with sand or rock bottom Golden redhorse: Moxostoma erythrurum: Clear pools of large rivers, moderate flowing small streams with sandy or gravel bottom Shorthead redhorse: Moxostoma ...
The Fenton River runs through Mansfield, Storrs, and Willington, as well as small parts of Windham, all but the latter in Tolland County, Connecticut spanning 18.895 miles (about 30.408 kilometers). It feeds into Mansfield Hollow reservoir at its end, making it a tributary to the Mount Hope , Natchaug , and Willimantic rivers.
The Farmington River is among Connecticut's most heavily stocked trout streams, with over 50,000 brook, brown, rainbow and tiger trout planted in 2022 throughout the West Branch and main stem. [14] It also hosts a robust population of wild, stream-born trout, which have been found to account for roughly 40% of the river's trout population. [15]
The river is wadeable along much of its course and is a popular seasonal destination for trout fishing, with the state of Connecticut stocking the river annually. [3] In the 17th century the river was the site of a Paugusset settlement. The name of the river means "river that flows out" in the Paugusset language. [4]
Moreau River is a stream in Cole County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Missouri River . The stream headwaters occur at the confluence of North Moreau Creek with South Moreau Creek at 38°29′58″N 92°18′27″W / 38.49944°N 92.30750°W / 38.49944; -92.30750 [ 1 ] about ten miles southwest of Jefferson