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Smithville Lake Fishing


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Smithville Lake Fishing More than 4,000 of the lake's 7,190 water surface acres were left uncleared to provide the aquatic habitat that should provide excellent fishing for many years. Hundreds of irregularly shaped coves will furnish over 175 miles of shoreline fishing. The Missouri Department of Conservation fisheries biologists began building the fish populations in 1975 by stocking the 160-acre Trimble Lake, and numerous farm ponds which were inundated by lake waters. Since the permanent pool was established in October 1979, the biologists have continued to stock game species.

Large mouth bass, channel catfish, blue catfish, flathead catfish, bluegill, tiger muskie, walleye and crappie are all native fish caught at Smithville Lake. The average number of bass tournaments held annually on Smithville Lake is 300. To register your bass tournament on Smithville Lake or obtain a copy of tournaments scheduled, please contact the Missouri State Water Patrol at 573 751-3333.

Smithville Lake's wildlife management area and water-fowl refuge are for all people to enjoy. Besides hunting and fishing, other recreation you may want to explore includes horseback riding, hiking, cross-country skiing, outdoor photography, nature study, and mushroom hunting.


Address: 1 mile N of Smithville on Hwy 169
Phone: 816-532-0174
Our Email: Smithville@Nwk02.usace.army.mil

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