Trophy Trout/ Artificial
Area Regulation Overview
The
Trophy Trout/
Artificial Area, on Lake Taneycomo,
runs from Table Rock Dam to the Mouth of Fall Creek, a
distance of about 3 miles. Within this area no "bait"
fishing is permitted, all fishermen must have a Trout
Permit whether they are keeping their fish or not, and
there are special "slot limits."
The term "bait" includes,
"natural baits," such as worms, grubs, corn etc,;
"soft plastic baits," all scented baits, and " Power
Bait" eggs and pastes, etc.
The "slot limits" cover all
Rainbow Trout between 12 and 20 inches and all Brown
Trout less than 20 inches. These fish must be
released, unharmed, back into the water immediately
after being caught. The only trout that may be kept
are Rainbow Trout under 12 inches or over 20 inches
and Brown Trout 20 inches or over. In addition, all
normal "possession limits apply."
Violations of these, or any
other regulations, may be reported to the Conservation
Department Enforcement Agents through 1-800-392-1111.
Calls may be anonymous.
The baits prohibited within the
Trophy
Trout/ Artificial Area are permitted
the 19 miles downstream from Fall Creek's junction
with Lake Taneycomo. Although we recommend catch and
release, there is no slot or size limit on Rainbow
Trout outside of the
Trophy Trout/
Artificial Area. The 20 inch minimum
size limit on Brown Trout DOES APPLY to all of Lake
Taneycomo not just the
Trophy Trout/
Artificial Area.