| Roaring River | |||
| Page Last Updated: August 26, 2007 0:01 AM | |||
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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 | |
| 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. |
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| 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! | |||