OFF THE HOOK
ANGLERS LOVE ’EM, LET ’EM GO AT TROUT PARK
Posted: December 6, 2012 at 2:18 a.m.
Effective patterns for Roaring River fly fishing include, from left, woolly bugger, egg, San Juan worm and PJ’s Finesse Jig in 1/125th-ounce size.
MSELIGMAN, Mo. Maybe the trout at Roaring River State Park bite well in late fall because they know they won’t end up on some Bubba’s charcoal grill.
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Anglers can catch all the trout they can hook at Roaring River State Park — as long as they let 'em all go. That's the rules during the fall...
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