NIANGUA
RIVER AND FISHING
The beautiful Niangua River is fed by the spring in Bennett Spring State Park, at approx. 100,000,000 gallons of water a day. The cold, clear spring water offers excellent fishing for rainbow and trophy brown trout, goggle-eye, small-mouth bass, catfish, crappie and blue gill. The portion of river above the flow of the spring is warmer water and is floatable in the spring in good rain years. There are abundant small-mouth bass and a variety of other species for fishing.