- Bennett Spring State Park
Infobox_nrhp | name =Bennett Spring State Park Shelter House and Water Gauge Station
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location=Bennett Spring, MO
lat_degrees = 37 | lat_minutes = 43 | lat_seconds = 0.52 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 92 | long_minutes = 51 | long_seconds = 26.98 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1933
architect= CCC; NPS
architecture= No Style Listed
added =February 28 , 1985
governing_body = State
mpsub=ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR
refnum=85000527cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Bennett Spring State Park is located 12 miles west of Lebanon,
Missouri on Highway 64. The park was established in 1923. It is centered around the spring that flows into theNiangua River , that gives the park its name. The park offersfly fishing ,camping ,canoeing , andhiking among other activities.Trout Fishing
Bennett Spring State Park offers trout fishing for both
rainbow trout andbrown trout in the natural spring that is the namesake of the park. Catch and keep fishing season is March 1 through October 31.Catch and release season is the second Friday in November to the second Monday in February on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday only. [http://www.mostateparks.com/bennett/troutregs.htm Bennett Spring State Park - Trout Regulations] Trout are stocked daily during the catch and keep season based on the fishing numbers from the previous year. The rainbow trout that are stocked can be found in all three fishing zones, few even make it to the Niangua River, where conditions are not very favorable to trout survival.Fishing the spring stream is subject to fairly structured rules. All anglers, regardless of age must, must possess and display a daily trout tag. Fishing areas are divided into zones. Zone 1 is from the spring itself to the hatchery dam. Only artificial flies may be used in this area. The definition of a fly is spelled out as well and questions should be directed to the attendants where you purchase your daily tag. Zone 2 is from the Hatchery dam to the whistle bridge. In this area, in addition to artificial flies, other single hooked lures may be used. Finally zone 3 is from the whistle bridge to the confluence with the Niangua. Fishing in this zone includes those lures approved in zones 1 and 2 and includes natural baits. [http://www.bennettspringstatepark.com/Fishing%20Info.htm Fishing Info]
Daily fishing begins the same every day. A whistle or siren is used to alert the anglers that it is time to fish. Fishing times vary by the season. The opening march of the angler can sometimes resemble a civil war styled battle line as the anglers progress into the water with rod in hand. The same siren is used to indicate the end of the fishing day. Daily trout tags for the following day can be purchased in the evening on the current day.
ee also
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List of Missouri state parks References
External links
* [http://mostateparks.com/bennett.htm Bennett Spring State Park]
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