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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

There are many locations on the Mark Twain National Forest to hunt and fish. 

We ask that all visitors adhere to Missouri Department of Conservation seasons, hours, license requirements and limits when hunting or fishing on National Forest System land.

Lake and Pond Fishing

Common lake and pond fish include largemouth bass, sunfish, channel catfish, and panfish. For information on permits, regulations, and seasons visit the Missouri Department of Conservation website.

River and Stream Fishing

Common river and stream fish include smallmouth bass, longear sunfish, bluegill, goggle-eye (rock bass), suckers,  largemouth bass, and trout. For information on permits, regulations, and seasons visit the Missouri Department of Conservation website.

Fishing guide services operating under a special use permit on the Eleven Point and Current Rivers:

Hunting

A million and a half acres of land await hunters within Mark Twain National Forest. No fees are charged by the Forest Service for this activity. Hunting is very popular on the Forest and hunted species include deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, woodcock, mourning doves, ducks, raccoon, bobcat, fox, and coyote.

All hunting seasons, hours, license requirements and bag limits are published and enforced by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). The Missouri Wildlife Code can be requested from the Missouri Department of Conservation on the MDC website.

All wilderness areas are available for remote hunting experiences, either on foot or horseback.

There are several Walk-in Turkey Hunting Areas, these areas are open to foot traffic during spring turkey season. Maps are available on the Maps and Guides page.

Other information to keep in mind when hunting on the Forest

  • Hunting is prohibited in or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area and on National Forest System roads or bodies of water, whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as a result of such discharge.
  • Hunting is prohibited on all administrative sites.
  • Only portable deer stands are permitted and the deer stand must be labeled with the hunter’s name and address.

The following lakes are closed to waterfowl hunting unless posted otherwise:

Poplar Bluff Ranger District

  • Beaver Lake
  • Pinewoods Lake

Eleven Point Ranger District

  • Fourche Lake
  • McCormack Lake
  • Ripley Lake

Salem Ranger District

  • Loggers Lake

Willow Springs Ranger District

  • Noblett Lake

Houston Ranger District

  • Roby Lake

The following lakes are open to waterfowl hunting, unless posted otherwise (no shooting of frogs is allowed):

Potosi Ranger District

  • Council Bluff
  • Crane Lake
  • Palmer Lake
  • Parole Lake

Salem Ranger District

  • Howes Mill Lake
  • Howes Mill Pond

Information about specific locations (including maps) may be obtained on this website or by contacting a Forest office.

Do not trespass! It is important to remember there is private land intermingled with National Forest system lands within the National Forest Boundaries. You must obtain permission from a landowner before hunting on private land.

Feral Hog Information

Archery

Target practice with a rifle, handgun or bow and arrow is permitted provided you abide by all state and federal regulations. A hunting license is not required when shooting at identifiable, artificially constructed targets and/or when no attempt is made to take game. 

Recreational and Target Shooting

Target practice with a rifle, handgun or bow and arrow is permitted provided you abide by all state and federal regulations. A hunting license is not required when shooting at identifiable, artificially constructed targets and/or when no attempt is made to take game. 

Use approved targets along with a safe, “bullet-proof” backstop.

  • Do not to attach your targets to vegetation or structures, such as: trees, log decks, slash piles, fences, or water tanks.
  • Exploding targets are not recommended due to safety and wildfire concerns.
  • All trash must be packed out, including shell casings and targets.

We ask that you do not target shoot within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite/ground, developed recreation area, or other occupied areas or in a manner or place where an person or property is exposed to injury or damage because of discharge.

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Bar-K Wrangler Camp

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Bar-K Wrangler Camp is a quiet campground located on the west bank of Swan Creek and serves as a Trailhead for the Swan Creek Trail.  The campground is used frequently by equestrians. Whether you…

Barn Hollow Float Camp

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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Barn Hollow Float Camp is on the left bank of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This camp is located 10.4 miles downriver of Greer Crossing. Access is by river only.Canoes may be launched…

Bay Nothing Gravel Boat Launch

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The Bay Nothing Gravel Boat Launch is situated on the east bank of the Current River and provides a gravel boat launch for motorized and non-motorized boats. This access is less developed and smaller…

Beaver Lake Recreation Area

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Beaver Lake is 15 acres in size. Primitive camping is allowed but no facilities are provided. There is a gravel ramp for boat access. The lake has been stocked with channel catfish, bluegill, redear…

Big Bay Recreation Area

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Big Bay Recreation Area is set in a red cedar and hardwood forest on the shore of beautiful 43,000-acre Table Rock Lake, a premier vacation spot in the Ozarks. The facility features; picnicking,…

Big Piney River

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This is a great, family-friendly river for those looking for a leisurely trip with beautiful scenery. The river is fed by numerous springs and is usually floatable year-round, unless it’s been…

Bookers Bend

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Bookers Bend Access is a small gravel boat/canoe access for the Big Piney River.Upriver you can start from East Gate or Crossroads River Access. From East Gate to Bookers Bend is 11 miles, from…

Boze Mill Float Camp

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Boze Mill Float Camp, located on the Eleven Point National Scenic River, can be accessed from the river or down a short path from a parking area.Boze Mill Spring forms a sparkling blue pool which…

Cane Bluff River Access

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Cane Bluff River Access is located on the left side of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This upper section of the river is small and is comfortably floated in the spring season.Cane Bluff…

Council Bluff Recreation Area

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The Council Bluff Recreation Area, located next to the largest lake on the Mark Twain National Forest, is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors. The area provides ample opportunities for…

Last updated March 3rd, 2025