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    My Dad and I went to smithville today and we only caught one keeper and five dinks. Do you guys know of a lake within 40 min of kc that I could try. This just has not been the year for smithville.


    Thanks Jess
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    I can't help ya in that neck of the woods, Miller. But i can wish ya a Happy Birthday...izzy

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    It really hasent been the year for any lakes in Mo from what i gather i just keep fishin loz i know they will turn on sometime,happy b day hope you get to spend it on the water.
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    try bushwackers south of k.c. easy ramp big pearch good crappie take small jigs,minnows,crickets. its not to big but a good lake one more thing I have seen more cottonmouths there than anywhere I have been .

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    the MDC swears there are no cottonmouths in MO waters. they state there are only 2 poisonous snakes in the state of MO. 1. copperheads 2. timber rattlers. this is what "they" say. as for myself.....i stay as far away from ANY snake as i can.









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