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Location: 28 miles west of
Hannibal
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Major Species: Largemouth
bass, white bass, crappie, channel catfish, blue catfish, flathead catfish
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Area/Size: 55,000 acres
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| Boat Access:
Yes | Boat Ramp: concrete
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Max Depth: unknown
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| Motor Restrictions:
unknown
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Shore Fishing Access:
unknown
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Amenities: Marinas,
Picnics, Shelters, Camping, Showers, Beaches, Playgrounds, Hiking
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Other Info:
Over 18,000 acres of water and 285 miles of shoreline make
Mark Twain Lake Northern Missouri's largest lake. The construction of the
Clarence Cannon Dam on the Salt River in Ralls County in 1984 formed the
lake, which is situated about 120 miles (200 km) NorthWest of St. Louis.
About 36,000 acres of public land surround the lake. Many boatramps,
campsites, and trails are available for use by the public, year round. Much
of this land is also open to hunting when in season.
Check out www.cannondam.com/lake/public/
for more information.
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