Southeast Lakes
Clearwater Lake
Water Surface Temp: 78º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: -none-
Fish Reported: all species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Council Bluff Lake
Water Surface Temp: 71º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: channel catfish fair on worms and cut baits; largemouth bass are fair on dark-colored sort plastics during low light periods; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Cypress Lake
Water Surface Temp: 80º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: dingy
Fish Reported: bluegill and redear sunfish good on jigs, crickets, and worms; largemouth bass fair on spinnerbaits, minnows, jigs, and plastic worms; channel catfish fair on worms, crickets, and stinkbaits; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Duck Creek C.A. Pool #1
Water Surface Temp: 78º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: bluegill, redear sunfish, and warmouth good on crickets, worms, BreamBugs and jigs; crappie fair on minnows; largemouth bass are fair on shiners and spinnerbaits.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Lake Girardeau
Water Surface Temp: 82º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: bluegill fair on crickets; black bass fair on soft plastics; channel catfish fair on crickets and worms on bobbers in shallow waters; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Perry County Lake
Water Surface Temp: 75º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: bluegill fair on worms and crickets; black bass fair on jigs; channel catfish fair on worms and crickets; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Robert DeLaney Lake
Water Surface Temp: 72º
Water Level (Range): -none-
Water Type: dingy
Fish Reported: bluegill good on mealworms and red wigglers; crappie fair on dark-colored jigs; black bass fair on jigs and plastic tubes; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Wappappello Lake
Water Surface Temp: 75º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: bluegill fair on crickets and worms; channel catfish good on live baits and worms on jug lines and trotlines at night; anglers should note the 9" minimum length limit regulation for crappie; the lake level is approximately 13' above summer pool elevation and is expected to crest on 06/07; due to high water levels, some boat ramps and other facilities around the lake are closed; recorded lake level and other information can be received by calling the Wappapello Lake Information Hotline at 573-222-8139 or 1-877-lake-info.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Rivers
Black River (above Clearwater Lake)
Water Surface Temp: 68º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: dingy
Fish Reported: all species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Black River (below Clearwater Lake)
Water Surface Temp: 71º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: dingy
Fish Reported: channel catfish fair on nightcrawlers and cut baits; all other species slow; discharge rate is 3500cfs.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Castor River (above Zalma)
Water Surface Temp: 65º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: black bass and goggle-eye are good on minnows and plastic worms; all other species fair.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Mississippi River (Middle)
Water Surface Temp: 60º
Water Level (Range): falling
Water Type: muddy
Fish Reported: blue catfish fair on cut baits and worms; flathead catfish fair on live goldfish and sunfish; all other species slow; the water level at Cape Girardeau is 28.8'.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
Mississippi River (Ohio River to Arkansas)
Water Surface Temp: 66º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: muddy
Fish Reported: channel catfish fair on stinkbaits; blue catfish fair on cut Asian carp; flathead catfish good on live sunfish; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/7/16)
St. Francis River (above Wappapello Lake)
Water Surface Temp: 71º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: dingy
Fish Reported: catfish good on live bait; black bass fair on soft plastics; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; all other species fair.

(Reported on: 6/7/16)
St. Francis River (below Wappapello Lake)
Water Surface Temp: 72º
Water Level (Range): high
Water Type: muddy
Fish Reported: channel catfish fair on pole and line with stinkbaits and livers; flathead catfish fair on live green sunfish and goldfish; all other species slow.
(Reported on: 6/8/16)
Trout Parks
Bennett Spring State Park
Water Surface Temp: 57º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: Zone 1 and 2 popular lures: black, red and yellow, gingersnap, and yellow and brown marabou, minnow, gold, bumble bee, brown glitter, or black with gold spinner Rooster Tails, olive or orange scuds, olive zebra midge, Bennett blue, pearl, or holographic green crackleback; Zone 3 popular baits: salmon eggs or salmon peach, rainbow, pink, or yellow Power Baits; June fishing hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. June weed cutting is scheduled for June 28-29; cutting will begin in Zone 3 and move upstream; remember that all brown trout less than 15" in length must be returned to the water immediately. 
(Reported on: 6/8/16)
Maramec Spring Park
Water Surface Temp: 57º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: fishing is good; the spring branch has above average flow due to recent rains; best fishing times are the first couple of hours shortly after the morning whistle but fish can be caught throughout the day; very light line is key to success, 2-4 lb. test is preferred; fish are hitting doughbaits in white, salmon peach, and hatchery brown colors when fished on a small treble hook and suspended under a float; Rooster Tails in black/white, green, brown, and purple; plastic worms in orange, yellow, white, and red have all been proving good; remember that all brown trout less than 15" in length must be returned to the water immediately; fishing hours for June are 6:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. (Reported on: 6/7/16)
Montauk State Park
Water Surface Temp: 57º
Water Level (Range): normal
Water Type: dingy
Fish Reported: water level is currently at 1.87' down from 1.99' last week and is still slightly dingy; 4 lb. test fishing line or lighter is recommended; orange, yellow, and green dough baits, plastic worms, and eggs have been working in the bait zones; Root Beer Midge and Black Zebra Midge are good choices in the fly-only zone; Rooster Tails in black and yellow, black and white, and all white are good choices in all zones; the morning hours are the best times to fish, but fish can be caught throughout the day; June fishing hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Reported on: 6/7/16)
Roaring River State Park
Water Surface Temp: 58º
Water Level (Range): low
Water Type: clear
Fish Reported: dredging will continue this week in the lower half of Zone 2; the river is low for this time of year and is clear; right now, Cracklebacks, Adams, beetles, ants, hoppers, and caddis flies are all good; leaders are 9' with 6X or 7X tippets; fish are still being caught on nymphs, pheasant tails, copper johns, black, brown and gray zebra midges, sow bugs, burlaps, hares ears and small prince nymphs; glo balls, San Juan worms, black, brown, olive, and tan buggers and leeches work well most of the day, fish are still being caught on the baby buggers in the same colors; plastic eggs and worms are still catching lots of fish, orange, orange/white, cheese, white, and fluorescent yellow have all been good; spinnerbaits are still working in the early mornings black, brown, white, olive, and skunk have all been working well; jig fisherman are really doing well right now, the water is good for sight fishing and the jig fisherman are catching trout on olive, black, brown, white, and tan; if you are using Micro Jigs, tan, olive, and black/yellow have been the best colors; Zone 3 is fishing good on white or orange Power Bait paste; corn, nightcrawlers, and natural eggs have also been working.
(Reported on: 6/8/16)