Please
Verify that the date you want to
come is available before you pay for
a trip.
Call Steve
417-619-9377 You may also pay over
the phone if you prefer.
Boat/Wade/or
Combination Trip $45.00 extra
per person
3-6 People
8 hours
Pontoon Boat Trip
$600.00
Fishing Permits
Adults (ages 16+):
Daily Non Resident or
Resident
Fishing Permit
$7.00 daily
Trout Stamp
$7.00 per year
Youths (ages 15 &
under)
:Daily
Non Resident or Resident Fishing
Permit
None required
Trout Stamp
$3.50 per year
Licenses may be
purchased at any Missouri sporting
goods store or Wal-Mart.
Daily permits can be
purchased from these stores for the
date of your fishing trip.
Equipment
All equipment is
provided, or you may choose to use
your own. We'll bring lunch and
drinks on eight hour trips and
snacks and drinks on four hour
trips. We do fish when it's
raining, so you should bring your
raincoat if inclement weather is
expected. Wading in the cool 50
degree water calls for warm socks.
Open 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year,
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Cancellation Policy: Please provide
48 hours notice via email for a full
refund.
Everyone who fishes must have the
appropriate lifetime, annual or
daily fishing permit or qualify for
an exemption. (Click
here for permit prices
)
The following do not
need a lifetime, annual or daily
fishing permit, but must purchase a
daily fishing tag or trout permit
when or where required:
any Missouri resident landowner and
resident lessee of land, and all
members of their immediate
households (see
definitions),
when fishing on the land they own or
on which they lease and reside;
any Missouri resident (whether or
not meeting the definition of a
landowner) who owns land that
completely encloses a body of water,
or any member of his or her
immediate household, when fishing in
those waters;
any Missouri resident 65 years of
age or older, and any person
(resident or nonresident) 15 years
of age or younger. (Note: Youngsters
fishing without a permit are limited
to the following methods—pole and
line, gig, longbow, crossbow,
snaring, grabbing and snagging);
any Missouri resident with a visual
acuity not exceeding 20/200 in the
better eye with maximum correction,
or having 20 degree or less field of
visual concentric contraction. Must
carry a certified statement of
eligibility from a licensed
ophthalmologist, optometrist or
physician;
any Missouri resident who is so
severely and permanently disabled as
to be unable to move freely without
the aid of a wheelchair. Must carry
a certified statement of eligibility
from a licensed physician;
any Missouri resident with cerebral
palsy or mental retardation as
defined in Missouri Revised
Statutes, section 630.005, and who
is so severely disabled that he or
she cannot fish alone. Must be
accompanied by a licensed adult
angler and possess a certified
statement of eligibility from a
licensed physician qualified to
evaluate and treat the
developmentally disabled;
any Missouri resident who is an
honorably discharged veteran who has
a service-related disability of 60
percent or greater, or who was a
prisoner of war during military
service. Must carry a certified
statement of eligibility from the
Veterans Administration.
Any person—without permit and
prescribed area daily fishing
tag—may fish during
Free Fishing Days.
Also, a fishing permit is not
required to fish privately stocked
waters. On private licensed trout
fishing areas, customers and guests
may fish for trout without a permit.
A Missouri resident,
for permit purposes, is a person who
does not claim resident privileges
in another state or country, and
whose actual residence and legal
permanent home address are both in
Missouri, and have been for at least
30 days before applying for the
permit. Owning real estate or
attending a Missouri school does not
in itself make you a legal resident.
Immigrants who possess an I-551
Resident Alien Card may receive
resident permit privileges if they
meet the resident requirements
listed above.
Missouri residents
employed by the United States in the
District of Columbia or serving in
the U.S. armed forces, and all
members of the U.S. armed forces
stationed and residing in Missouri,
and their immediate families, can
purchase resident permits.
Accepting a permit
means that you:
agree to observe all the rules of
the Wildlife Code;
will not loan your permit to
another;
will allow inspection of your
permit, picture identification,
catch and equipment by an agent of
the Conservation Department;
will carry your permit while
fishing. If you ordered your permit
by telephone or on the internet and
have not received it by mail, you
must carry the permit authorization
number and picture identification
with you while fishing until your
permit arrives.
The Trophy Trout/
Artificial Area, on Lake Taneycomo,
runs from Table Rock Dam to the Mouth of Fall Creek, a
distance of about 3 miles. Within this area no "bait"
fishing is permitted, all fishermen must have a Trout
Permit whether they are keeping their fish or not, and
there are special "slot limits."
The term "bait" includes,
"natural baits," such as worms, grubs, corn etc,;
"soft plastic baits," all scented baits, and " Power
Bait" eggs and pastes, etc.
The "slot limits" cover all
Rainbow Trout between 12 and 20 inches and all Brown
Trout less than 20 inches. These fish must be
released, unharmed, back into the water immediately
after being caught. The only trout that may be kept
are Rainbow Trout under 12 inches or over 20 inches
and Brown Trout 20 inches or over. In addition, all
normal "possession limits apply."
Violations of these, or any
other regulations, may be reported to the Conservation
Department Enforcement Agents through 1-800-392-1111.
Calls may be anonymous.
The baits prohibited within the
Trophy
Trout/ Artificial Area are permitted
the 19 miles downstream from Fall Creek's junction
with Lake Taneycomo. Although we recommend catch and
release, there is no slot or size limit on Rainbow
Trout outside of the Trophy Trout/
Artificial Area. The 20 inch minimum
size limit on Brown Trout DOES APPLY to all of Lake
Taneycomo not just the Trophy Trout/
Artificial Area.