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Post by Whiskers on Jul 21, 2006 13:07:24 GMT -6
Missouri (below Iowa line): 83 degrees, normal, clear; channel catfish good on dip bait and fair on worms; flathead catfish and blue catfish fair on worms and live bait; carp good on corn and worms. (Report made on 7/19/2006)
KC region: Missouri River: catfish fair using live bait on bank lines and trotlines; pole and line fishing slow with some success on worms or stinkbait. (Report made on 7/19/2006)
Missouri (Middle): normal, dingy; blue catfish and flathead catfish fair on live baits; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/20/2006)
Missouri (below New Haven): 80 degrees, low, muddy; catfish good on trotlines, jug lines, and pole & line using shad or goldfish; all other species fair. (Report made on 7/20/2006)
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Post by Hoot on Jul 22, 2006 9:20:16 GMT -6
OK, WHISKERS I HAVE A QUESTION. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY," MISSOURI (MIDDLE) ? I DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS.
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Post by Whiskers on Jul 22, 2006 11:57:33 GMT -6
That's just the way the Conservation has it listed when they mail me the report.It refers to the Mo.River as it cuts across the middle of the state between Kansas City and New Haven (around Washington) Missouri.
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Post by Hoot on Jul 22, 2006 19:42:30 GMT -6
OK, BUT IT STILL DON'T MAKE NO SCENCE TO ME.
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Post by Whiskers on Jul 22, 2006 20:34:06 GMT -6
They have alot of things that don't make much sense....but i guess it's because they have the western section of the river by Kansas City, and the Eastern section by St.Louis and the section in between the two is the middle section....
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