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North East Fishing C.A's

Adair County

Big Creek C.A.

1 mile South West of Kirksville, off State Road H.  This 1,201 acre
area contains 12 ponds (totaling about 10 acres) and one stream
suitable for fishing,  To the West, the area borders Thousand Hills
Park.  The north end is managed for demonstration grazing in 
cooperation with North East Missouri State University.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Elmer Cook Memorial Access

7 miles West of Kirksville on Hwy 111, just before the Chariton River
bridge.  This is a 2.5 acre area.
Fishing

Hazel Creek Lake

2.5 miles North of Kirksville on Hwy 63, then 1.5 miles West on a
gravel road (marked by a cantilever sign).  This road leads to the
south boat ramp.  Activities on the surrounding land are regulated
by the city of Kirksville.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Hunting

Shoemaker C.A.

Take Hwy O North 7 miles, then turn left on County Road 174, then
make another quick left on County Road 171 and go .75 mile.  Near
Novinger.  This 200 acre area is mainly forestland with 27 acres of
old pasture.  There is one pond, and Spring Creek borders the area
for .75 mile.
Fishing, Hunting, Camping

Sugar Creek C.A.

4 miles West of Kirksville on Hwy 11, then .25 mile South on Hwy N.
The area is mainly forestland (2,604 acres) but also has 170 acres of
old fields.  There is 1.8 mile natural hiking trail and an 8 mile trail
open for horseback riding.  A permit is required for groups of 10 or
more riders.
Fishing, Hunting, Camping, Shooting Range

Henry Truitt Access

1 mile East of Novinger on Hwy 6.  It is a public access on the
Chariton River with no boat ramp.  The 3.5 acres surrounding land
are primarily old pastures.
Fishing

Union Ridge C.A.

On Hwy D, 2 miles North of Greencastle.  Of the 8,164 acres, about
half is forestland and the rest is grass and old pastures.  Thirty two
ponds, one lake and a stream provide 14 total acres for fishing.
Horseback riding is allowed with a permit.  Additional tracts are
located in Putnam and Sullivan counties.
Fishing, Hunting, Camping

Chariton County

Brunswick Access

At the intersection of Hwy 24 and Polk in the town of Brunswick.  It 
is an access on the Grand River and is equipped with a boat ramp.
(2 acres)
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Camping

Dalton Bottoms Access

5 miles South of the town of Dalton on Hwy J, then 1.5 miles East 
and South on a gravel road.  This is a 47 acre access to the Chariton 
and Missouri rivers.
Fishing, Hunting

Lewis Mill Access

North of Glascow, 1.5 miles West off Hwy 5 on an unnamed county
road.  This is a 6 acre area with a boat ramp on the Little Chariton
River.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Camping

Marceline City Lake

3 miles South of the town of Marceline on Hwy 5, then 3 miles west 
of Hwy E to the second county road that heads north.  The entrance
to the 175 acre lake is less than 1 mile North on this county road.
There is a boat ramp.  Activities on the surrounding land are 
regulated by the city of Marceline.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Pine Ridge Lake

Located in Potts Memorial Park near the city of Salisbury.  The park
entrance is 2 miles South of town on Hwy 129.  The lake is 25 acres
and has a boat ramp.  The city of Salisbury maintains picnic area 
near the lake and manages other activities on the surrounding land.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Disabled Parking

Price Bridge Access

3 miles South of Keytesville off Hwy VV.  This is a 56 acre access to
the Chariton River.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl

Sterling Price Community Lake

2 miles West of Salisbury on Hwy 24 and 1 mile South (watch for the
area sign) on County Road 427.  This 35 acre lake is surrounded by
49 acres of forestland and old pastureland.  It has a boat ramp, four
fishing jetties and a picnic area.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Camping

Sumner Access

2 miles South West of the town of Sumner,  just where Hwy 139
crosses the Grand River.  This is a small area (1.5 acres) with a boat
ramp.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Disabled Parking

Swan Lake Wildlife Area

2 miles North West of Mendon on Hwy CC.  This 10,670 acre area
is known for three lakes (Silver Lake, Swan Lake and South Pool) and
has a total of 3,000 fishable acres.  There are waterfowl blinds, an
observation tower, hiking trail and some interpretive programs and
exhibits.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl,

Yellow Creek C.A.

3 miles South of Sumner on RA, then right at the cantilever sign on
a gravel road.  The area is roughly 3 miles down this road.  It 
consists of 617 acres of lowland hardwoods and is a Designated 
Natural Area.  Yellow Creek and Elk Creek flow for roughly 4 miles 
through the area, providing anglers with approximately 20 acres of 
fishable streams.  There are several oxbows and sloughs, and two 
hiking trails run through the area for a total of 4 miles.

Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl

Clark County

Athens Access

10 miles North of Kahoka on Hwy 81, and 4 East on Hwy CC.  This
2.5 acre area is on a small stretch of the Des Moines River.  There
is no boat ramp.
Fishing

Buck and Doe Run C.A.

North of the Lewis county line on Hwy 61, then 1 mile East on an
unnamed gravel road ( which lies .25 mile North of the Lewis County
line).  This 192 acre area is a wooded wetland, and the entire area
floods regularly.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Clark C.A.

Composed of many tracks.  Nixon Branch tract is 9 miles North of  
Kahoka on Hwy 81, and 1.5 miles West on an unnamed gravel road.
Bear Creek Tract is 3.5 miles South of Wyaconda on Hwy A, then 
1.75 miles South on an unnamed gravel road.  This 736 acre area 
contains parts of Linn Creek and several ponds, providing anglers 
with 35 acres of fishable water.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Fort Pike Access

4 miles North of Wayland on Route B.  This 2 acre area on the Des
Moines River with one boat ramp.
Fishing, Boat Ramp

Fox Valley Lake C.A.

Consisting of three tracts with the main one 4.75 miles North of
Kahoka on Hwy 81, then 2.5 miles West on Hwy NN.  Fox River and
Fox Valley Lake (109 acres of fishable water) are on this 2,158 acre
area.  There is a boat ramp, wheelchair accessible fishing jetty and
a shooting and archery range.  A natural area of interest includes a
native stand of eastern gamagrass.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Hunting, Camping, Shooting Range, Archery
Range, Disabled Parking

Frost Island C.A.

4 miles North of Wayland on hwy B, then 1 mile East on an unnamed
gravel road.  This is a 962 acre area on the Des Moines River.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Geode Access

1 mile West of Wayland on Hwy 136.  This is a 1 acre area with no
boat ramp on the Fox River
Fishing

Charlie Heath Memorial C.A.

On Hwy K, 8 miles North of Hwy 136 at Luray.  The Fox River flows
through this 1,636 acre area, and there are three ponds (12 acres
of fishable water).  The area is suitable for horseback riding, and
trails consist mainly of mowed field roads.  There is a 50 nest heron
rookery.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Neeper C.A.

South West of Kahoka near the junction o Hwy's D and M.  From the
junction, the area entrance is 2 miles South on Hwy M.  This 227 
acre area is mainly forestland, Though there are two small ponds 
providing 1 acre of water suitable for fishing.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Rose Pond C.A.

Go North of the Lewis County line on Hwy 61, turn East on hwy F, 
and go 2.9 miles to Hwy P.  Take Hwy P North until the pavement 
ends (2.3 miles), then take the gravel road to the left for .2 mile.  
Turn right on the next gravel road, and the area is .5 mile down this 
road. This 379 acre area contains stretches of Big Branch and Honey 
Creek (5 acres suitable for fishing).  It is home to three rare or 
endangered species, the Illinois Mud Turtle, Blanding's Turtle and 
the Western Fox Snake.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Knox County

Henry Sever Lake C.A.

1 mile North of Newark on Route KK.  This 1,115 acre area includes
Sever Lake which is 162 acres suitable for fishing.  There is on boat
ramp, five fishing docks, a 7.5 mile horse trail and picnic areas.
The lake is open for swimming, and there is a concession stand.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Hunting, Camping

White Oak Bend Access

3 miles West of Newark on Hwy 156, then 1 mile North on an 
unnamed gravel road.  The access consists of 160 acres on South
Fabius River with no boat ramp.
Fishing, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping

Lewis County

Canton Ferry Access

Marked with a sign at the North edge of the city of Canton, East of
main street.  This is a 2 acre area on the Mississippi River with a 
boat ramp.  There is a city managed campground .25 mile away
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Disabled Parking

Deer Ridge C.A.

Consisting of three tracts with the main tract 5.5 miles North of
Lewistown on Hwy H, and 2 miles West on Hwy Y.  North Fabius 
River flows through this 4,755 acre area, and there are 25 ponds 
and a lake with a boat ramp.  There is a 9 mile horseback riding 
trail, shooting range, trap range and picnic pavilions.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Hunting, Waterfowl, Camping, Shooting Range 

Ewing Lake

West Off Hwy C,  mile North of Ewing.  This 47 acre lake is equipped 
a with boat ramp and picnic area.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Camping

Fenway Landing Access

4 miles North of Canton on Hwy 61, then 1 mile East on an unnamed
gravel road.  This is a 10 acre area with a boat ramp on the 
Mississippi River.
Fishing, Boat Ramp, Camping

Halls Mill Access

1 mile North of Ewing on Hwy C.  This is a 6 acre area with no boat