Roaring River
Page Last Updated: August 26, 2007 0:01 AM
 
 
1. Description of Water 3. Stream Maps 5. Stream Specific Links
2. Popular Access Points 4. Recommended Fly Patterns 6. Photos of Stream
 
1. Description of Water (top)

Roaring River's headwater start within Roaring River State Park and flow to Table Rock Lake. The stream itself, outside of the State Park is a managed trout fishery for its entire 6 miles, but the better concentrations of fish lie within the first 3 miles.

The stream is a typical small ozark stream, but there is a variety of water types within this stream. Be sure to bring a smaller fly rod and smaller flies to ensure success on this stream.

 
2. Popular Access Points (top)
1. Prier Road Walk-In Access (Google Earth Download) (Garmin Waypoint Download)
 
3. Maps of Stream (top)
1. Missouri Department of Conservation Map of Roaring River
 
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)
 
5. Stream Specific Links (top)
1. Weather.com Weather Forecast for Area
 
6. Photos of Stream (top)
*More photos to come soon!