
We timed the trip just right: Once we reached the boat ramp in the early afternoon, the locals had already started belly-flopping into the river to escape the suffocating Midwest humidity, which is just about enough to shut a bite down. But for about five hours, the fishing was steady, and Lauber and I practically owned the river. Just the thought of the day is enough to make me homesick.
Photo by Colin Kearns
Field & Stream senior editor, Colin Kearns, fished for smallmouth bass in a stretch of the Meramec River, near Steelville, Mo. If you’re looking for to rent a canoe or fish with a guide, contact Green’s Canoe Rental.
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There isn't anything better then a day fishing with a good friend for smallmouth bass.
Hey, nice to see my stomping grounds getting some attention. Ozark Smallmouth fishing rules.
smallies rule! i would love to go to the Ozarks. such good fishing and what a beutiful place.
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There isn't anything better then a day fishing with a good friend for smallmouth bass.
Hey, nice to see my stomping grounds getting some attention. Ozark Smallmouth fishing rules.
smallies rule! i would love to go to the Ozarks. such good fishing and what a beutiful place.
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