| Capps Creek |
| Page Last Updated:
August 25, 2007 11:54 PM |
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| 1. Description of Water |
3. Stream Maps |
5. Stream Specific Links |
| 2. Popular Access Points |
4. Recommended Fly Patterns |
6. Photos of Stream |
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| 1. Description of Water (top) |
| Capps Creek is the typical small Missouri trout stream, most comparable to the Little Piney, Spring Creek, and perhaps portions of Mill Creek. The stream itself is 9 miles long and begins near Purdy, MO and ends at the confluence of Shoal Creek. Alot of the stream runs through private property, but you never know what you may find if you track down the landowner and ask for permission. |
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| 2. Popular Access Points (top) |
| 1. Jolly Mill Walk-In Access (Google Earth Download) (Garmin Waypoint Download) |
| 2. Walleye Rd. Walk-In Access (Google Earth Download) (Garmin Waypoint Download) |
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| 3. Maps of Stream (top) |
| 1. Missouri Department of Conservation Map of Capps Creek |
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| 4. Recommended Fly Patterns (top) |
| 1. Mohair Leech (Size: 10)(Color: Olive) (Link To Tying Instructions) |
| 2. Crackleback (Size: 16)(Color: Sulphur or PMD) (Link To Tying Instructions) |
| 3. Elk Hair Caddis (Size: 18)(Color: Natural) (Link To Tying Instructions) |
| 4. Tungsten BH WoolyBugger (Size: 8)(Color: Black, Olive, or Brown) (Link To Tying Instructions) |
| 5. Tungsten Flashback BH Hare's Ear Nymph (Size: 16)(Color: Natural) (Link To Tying Instructions) |
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| 5. Stream Specific Links (top) |
| 1. Weather.com Weather Forecast for Newtonia, MO |
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| 6. Photos of Stream (top) |
| *More photos coming soon! |
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