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  2. List of fishes of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Crane Creek (James River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Saugatuck River - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Farmington River - Wikipedia

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    The Farmington River is a 46.7 mi (75.2 km) [1] river located in northwest Connecticut, with major tributaries extending into southwest Massachusetts.> The Farmington River's watershed covers 609 square miles (1,580 km 2). Historically, the river played an important role in small-scale manufacturing in towns along its course, but it is now ...

  6. List of populated places along the Missouri River - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Downstream by state subsection. 4.1 Montana. 4.2 North Dakota. 4.3 ... This is a list of populated places along the Missouri River in the United States ...

  7. Wildlife of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    There is a large amount of fresh water present due to the Mississippi River, Missouri River, and Lake of the Ozarks, with numerous smaller rivers, streams, and lakes. North of the Missouri River, the state is primarily rolling hills of the Great Plains , whereas south of the Missouri River, the state is dominated by the oak-hickory Central U.S ...

  8. Missouri River Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri River Valley Culture, or "Steamboat Society," was first defined in the 1850s by non-Indian residents of the Dakotas who sold wood to steamboats or trapped furs along the river bottoms. Gambling, prostitution and illegal alcohol sales to American Indians fueled the growth of the culture, which eventually included outfitters ...

  9. Missouri water resource region - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas River Basin, excluding the Republican and Smoky Hill River Basins. Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. 15,000 sq mi (39,000 km 2) HUC1027: 1028 Chariton–Grand subregion: The Chariton, Grand, and Little Chariton River Basins. Iowa and Missouri. 10,900 sq mi (28,000 km 2) HUC1028: 1029 Gasconade–Osage subregion: The Gasconade and Osage ...