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Whereabouts in SW MO? I grew up in Joplin and still have family there. I make several trips a year to fish with my dad down there.

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37 minutes ago, Dirtyeggroll said:

Whereabouts in SW MO? I grew up in Joplin and still have family there. I make several trips a year to fish with my dad down there.

Ha. I live in Neosho now. Grew up north of here. Where you fish at around Joplin? Besides Grand Lake

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Shoal at the low water bridge access and Empire Lake in Galena primarily.

 

This is one my dad caught last year out of shoal.

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We also frequent Stockton, Pomme de Terre, and Table Rock.

 

Elk River has some really fun smallmouth fishing. Not a lot of really big ones, but on some days you can catch one on about every other cast all day long.

 

I used to fish a lot of farm ponds down there but the guy who used to take me to all of them isn’t around anymore. Tons of GIANTS in farm ponds down there.

 

Ive also heard great things about the strip pits over near Pittsburgh, KS but have never been over there personally.

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9 hours ago, Dirtyeggroll said:

Shoal at the low water bridge access and Empire Lake in Galena primarily.

 

This is one my dad caught last year out of shoal.

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We also frequent Stockton, Pomme de Terre, and Table Rock.

 

Elk River has some really fun smallmouth fishing. Not a lot of really big ones, but on some days you can catch one on about every other cast all day long.

 

I used to fish a lot of farm ponds down there but the guy who used to take me to all of them isn’t around anymore. Tons of GIANTS in farm ponds down there.

 

Ive also heard great things about the strip pits over near Pittsburgh, KS but have never been over there personally.

you ever been to Big Hill up by Parson, KS? I went Crappie fishing up there one year. It was pretty good.

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24 minutes ago, Tyler. said:

you ever been to Big Hill up by Parson, KS? I went Crappie fishing up there one year. It was pretty good.

Never been there. Lots of good crappie fishing at Stockton and on Spring river though too.

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