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  2. Loutre River (Missouri River) - Wikipedia

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    The Loutre River as seen at the Loutre Lick Public Fishing Access south west of Mineola, Missouri. The Loutre River is a 58.4-mile-long (94.0 km) [1] tributary of the Missouri River in the United States. The Loutre River begins in Audrain County. It flows into the Missouri River from the north in Montgomery County opposite the town of Hermann.

  3. Lick Creek Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Lick Creek Conservation Area is a nature preserve in Boone County, Missouri. It is named after Lick Creek, which runs through the west end. In the 20th century, the area was severely degraded by human activists, farming, and cattle grazing. The conservation department purchased the area in 1992.

  4. Blue Springs Creek Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Blue Springs Creek Conservation Area consists of 859 acres (3.48 km 2) about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southwest of Bourbon, Missouri.It is named for, and crossed by, Blue Springs Creek for 3.7 miles (6.0 km), which flows into the Meramec River at the area's eastern boundary.

  5. List of fishes of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    White crappie: Pomoxis annularis: Lakes, reservoirs, large ponds, moderate streams Black crappie: Pomoxis nigromaculatus: Lakes, reservoirs, large ponds, clear streams Clupeidae (family) Gizzard shad: Dorosoma cepedianum: Quiet water habitats, lowland lakes, pounds, pools, backwaters of streams and rivers Cottidae (family) Banded sculpin ...

  6. Spring River (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Neosho madtom, Noturus placidus, is one of several threatened species found in the Spring River basin, Spring River Missouri. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks currently has a health advisory against the consumption of fish, shellfish and aquatic wildlife of Spring River from the confluence of Center Creek to the Kansas/Oklahoma ...

  7. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The giant cypress trees were the first to be used for railroad ties and building lumber. The T.J. Moss Tie Company was a large Bootheel lumbering operation, with its headquarters in Puxico, Missouri. By 1888, T.J. Moss was the largest tie contractor in the state, and many of their ties were cut from trees taken from the swamp.

  8. Bass, bream, catfish and crappie: Catch giant, trophy fish at ...

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    It is worth noting that Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park Lake produced the state record largemouth bass weighing 18.15 pounds. Our state lake managers keep records of the largest fish caught.

  9. Columbia Bottom Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Bottom Conservation Area is a 4,256-acre (17.22 km 2) conservation area located on the south side of the Missouri River at its confluence with the Mississippi River. The conservation area, which is located in eastern St. Louis County, Missouri, north of the city of St. Louis, is operated by the Missouri Department of Conservation.

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