Description: Fish attractors are simply elements in or near the water that provide valuable fish habitat. Cover such as man made structures, brush piles, crappie beds and aquatic plants all qualify.
Copyright Text: Fisheries Division, MO Dept. of Conservation
Description: A jetty is a structure that projects from the land out into water. Often, "jetty" refers to a walkway accessing the centre of an enclosed waterbody
Copyright Text: Fisheries Division, MO Dept. of Conservation
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Description: The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is stocking more than 70,000 rainbow trout in 31 urban-area lakes around the state for winter trout fishing beginning Nov. 1. In addition, to catch-and-release fishing through Jan. 31, many of these areas allow anglers to harvest trout as soon as they are stocked. Others allow catch-and-keep fishing as early as Feb. 1. The daily limit for catch-and-keep at these locations is four trout with no length limit. All Missouri residents over age 15 and under 65 must have a valid fishing permit, and all non-residents over age 15 must have a fishing permit. To keep trout, all anglers of all ages must have a Missouri trout permit.
Description: Missouri's trout streams are managed to provide easily accessible trout fishing, hatchery-to-table harvest, and the opportunity to catch a trophy-sized trout.
Description: The data was gathered from the self-reported registration forms from the bait shops and then geocoded. The points were checked using websearches for the address and business name.
Copyright Text: This dataset was created by the Fisheries Division, Missouri Department of Conservation.