03-30-2004, 04:42 AM
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Missouri
State record: 13 pounds 14 ounces, Marvin Bushong, 4/1/61, Bull Shoals Lake
Best water: Table Rock Lake. “It has a largemouth bass population with excellent size structure every year. The management biologist credits good water quality and fast bass growth rates.” —Mike Colvin, Division of Fisheries, Missouri Department of Conservation
Contact: Bill Anderson, MDC biologist, 417-895-6881, ext. 1061; [url "mailto:william.anderson@mdc.mo.gov"]william.anderson@mdc.mo.gov[/url]
Sleeper: Hazel Creek Lake. “It serves as a municipal water supply for Kirksville and has a largemouth bass population with a high percentage of fish over 18 inches long. The lake has an 18-inch minimum-length limit.”
Contact: Mike Anderson, MDC biologist, 660-785-2420; mike.e.anderson@mdc.mo.gov
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Missouri
State record: 13 pounds 14 ounces, Marvin Bushong, 4/1/61, Bull Shoals Lake
Best water: Table Rock Lake. “It has a largemouth bass population with excellent size structure every year. The management biologist credits good water quality and fast bass growth rates.” —Mike Colvin, Division of Fisheries, Missouri Department of Conservation
Contact: Bill Anderson, MDC biologist, 417-895-6881, ext. 1061; [url "mailto:william.anderson@mdc.mo.gov"]william.anderson@mdc.mo.gov[/url]
Sleeper: Hazel Creek Lake. “It serves as a municipal water supply for Kirksville and has a largemouth bass population with a high percentage of fish over 18 inches long. The lake has an 18-inch minimum-length limit.”
Contact: Mike Anderson, MDC biologist, 660-785-2420; mike.e.anderson@mdc.mo.gov
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