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Tie one on!  Here is a link to Missouri's own tying bench television show's web site.  We can all stand to learn something about fly tying.

The Tying Bench

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Trout have long been a very popular fish in Missouri.  The MDC and the DNR cooperate at our trout parks to provide some excellent fishing opportunities for this non native species.  Keep checking this page for more trout info to come.

Plan aims to boost trout benefits

A trout management plan approved by the Conservation Commission last month outlines dozens of initiatives to improve and expand trout fishing in Missouri.

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Catch-and-release

Give the fish their best chances of survival by following these catch-and-release tips:
 

--Use hooks with barbs squeezed shut.
--Avoid excessive handling of fish. Excessive handling could remove mucous that covers the  fish's body to protect it from infection.
--If you must handle the trout, gently cradle the fish upside down to reduce struggling while the hook is removed.
--Hold fish firmly. A fish dropped on the ground or in a boat has a poor chance of recovery.
--When removing hooks, grasp large-mouthed fish by the lower jaw with your thumb and forefinger. Use wet hands to grasp small fish around the mid-section.
--Carry a hook disgorger or needlenose pliers to back the hook out.
--Never pull a hook from the throat or stomach of a fish; it is better to cut the line and let the hook work itself out.
--Never put your fingers in the gills or eye sockets.
--If the fish appears exhausted, hold it in the water facing upstream until it swims out of your hand.

- Arleasha Mays
 


 
 

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All year long!  We know that many of you love your trout fishing all year.  Trout fishing doesn't need to be a seasonal pursuit.  For many the winter months will be a good time to catch up on the tying bench.  If you have any tips and tricks or any other things you would like to share about tying flies now would be a great time to get them in. Trout fishing Links
http://nesselrode.com/motrout/
 
 
 
 

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