Or perhaps I should say: trout, trout, trout.
Montauk State Park is all about trout. Hatched, growing, carefree, and hooked.
Fishermen of all sizes have options. Come for the day. Rent a cabin. Rent a motel room. Camp in comfort ranging from tent, to small trailer, to luxury motorhome.
At the park store, you can find last minute supplies and the all-important trout tag. Be sure to pin it to your hat or shirt.
Future fish (trout) dinners grow under the watchful eye of Missouri’s Department of Natural Resources.
A coin and turn of the vending machine knob gives you enough pellets to start a brief feeding frenzy. No hooks allowed in this portion of the park.
Caught your limit for the day? How about a tour of the old gristmill? A hike on a well-marked trail? A little time watching children on the playground? Or a friendly chat, trading fish stories, with you temporary neighbors?
Fictional photographer Serena Carter had an adventure worth recording in “Morning Tryst” in this park.
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Official release date = June 20