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Pomme de Terre Lake is located in southwest Missouri at the confluence of Lindley Creek and the Pomme de Terre River (for which it is named). The lake is located in southern Hickory and northern Polk counties, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Springfield. Its name is the French language word for potato (literally "earth-apple").
Before state fisheries departments began to implement more restrictive, conservation-minded regulations, a great number of crappies, especially in the Mississippi River states, were harvested commercially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. At one point, the annual crappie catch sold at fish markets in the United States was reported to be ...
The lake is a popular fishing and kayaking destination with docks and access points made by the Missouri Conservation Department. The river contains bass, catfish, crappie and bluegill. [9] Four of the five world record Ozark bass were caught on the James River. [10]
State-record fish caught 15 minutes into Missouri brothers’ outing. ‘Extremely lucky’ Angler reels in flashy, record-breaking fish, Oklahoma officials say.
An Osage County man broke the 1999 state record for grass carp under alternative methods in mid-August after bowfishing in a private pond. Man breaks 1999 Missouri record by bowfishing grass carp ...
We think Chad Williams is done fishing for the year. Maybe for life Williams made history this weekend after snagging a world record 164-pound, 13-ounce paddlefish at Lake of the Ozarks!
The current International Game Fish Association all-tackle world record for a white crappie is 2.35 kg (5.2 lb), caught on July 31, 1957, near Enid Dam, Mississippi, by angler Fred Bright, while the IGFA all-tackle length world record is a 39-centimetre (15 in) fish, caught on October 14, 2022, in Grenada Lake, Mississippi, by angler Doug Borries.
Reelfoot Lake is a shallow natural lake located in the northwest portion of the U.S. state of Tennessee, in Lake and Obion Counties. Much of it is swamp -like, with bayou -like ditches (some natural, some man-made) connecting more open bodies of water called basins, the largest of which is called Blue Basin. Reelfoot Lake is noted for its bald ...