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Im going to put a few crappie in my pond this fall, but have no idea who sells them in Missouri. Anyone have any suggestions ? Thanks guys
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Contact your Department of Conservation. They have a list of private suppliers. I'm sure they have a website too if you do a search.
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Bowtiebubba- The Mo. dept of conservation has a very good website full of info for private pond owners. They also have a list of Missouri commercial fish producers. Looks like the your best bet for Crappie is Curryville Fisheries in Pike county @ 573/324-2285.
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It may be easier for you to pull some crappie out of Mark Twain Lake. I am headed up to the lake this weekend for a whitetail bowhunt and some fishing. That lake is full of stunted crappie!
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Thanks guys. I am wanting to get just black crappie. Gainesjs What part of mark twain lake are you going to, i live at the entrance to indian creek marina access.
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The Curryville hatchery carries Black crappie - I don't know what type of crappie is common in Mark Twain lake. I lease a few hundred acres near Paris, Mo on Otter creek, just a couple miles from where it empties into the lake at the hwy 24 bridge - the deer are thick in that area! We also fish a couple two acre private ponds - one is loaded with crappie. The bass are usually stunted in the pond, but we catch bigger crappie in the private pond than we do in the large public lake.
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Thanks, i will give the curryville place a call. Mark Twain lake has both black and white crappie, but mostly white.
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You might try Jim Kahrs at Osage Catfisheries, also. He is in Osage Beach.
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Wow, Pacific and a beach in Missouri, arg, must be where all of the landlocked pirates hang out, surf on dude.
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Thamks for all the info guys. I have them ordered from the curryville hatchery.
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