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 Completed in 1969 and Located in Missouri's Ozarks. Stockton Lake is a 24,900 acre Lake with 298 miles of shorelines. Stockton Lake is noted for year round fishing for Black Bass, White Bass, Bluegill, Crappie, Catfish and Walleye. This is a Corps of Engineers Lake, with 12 recreation areas dotting Stockton Lake you will easily find an outlet for any outdoors interest you may have. The Missouri Department of Conservation manages the public lands surrounding the lake. Stockton Lake is also a natural for sailing, impressing expert as well as novice sailors for its crystal clear water, excellent facilities and predictable winds. Stockton Lake's motels and resorts are locally owned and operated. Most of the Lake's 14 recreation areas offer camping as well as other facilities to make your stay enjoyable. The surrounding Communities  are  Stockton, Arcola, Greenfield, Dadeville, Bona,  Crane Hill and Fair Play. Stockton Lake stretches through the Counties Cedar, Dade and Polk Counties.

 

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     Lake Pages
Stockton Lake
Stockton - MO
U S A C E Stockton Lake 
     Fishing Reports and Lake Information
Stockton Lake Reservoir-Fish Habitat Structures
Missouri Dept. Conservation Fishing Report
* Army Corp Daily Lake Information
     Fishing Guides
Table Rock Guide Service
   Marina
Mutton Creek Marina & Campgrounds - 995-3355
Orleans Trail  & Marina  276-5161 or 888-826-0230
Stockton State Park Marina  276-5329 or 800-334-6946
   Public  Access
Note: There is a daily usage fee at some launch ramps.
Stockton - Boat Ramp - Fishing Dock - At The City Of Stockton in Cedar County.
Orleans Trail - Boat  Ramp - South of Stockton In Cedar County.
Orleans Trail Marina - Boat Ramp -  South of Stockton in Cedar County.
Hawker Point - Boat Ramp - From Stockton go South on Highway 39 then east on Highway H To entrance, in Cedar County.
Ruark Bluff - Boat Ramp - Fishing Dock - From the Town of  Greenfield North on Highway 39 then East on Highway CC then North on Highway H to entrance, in Dade County.
Greenfield Access - Boat Ramp - From Greenfield go East on Highway 160 to North on Highway CC to entrance, in Dade County.
Mutton Creek - Boat Ramp -  From the Town of Bona go West on highway Y to entrance, in Dade County.
Mutton Creek Marina - Boat Ramp - Fishing Dock - From the Town of Bona go West on highway Y to entrance, in Dade County.
Stockton State Park - Boat Ramp - From The City of Stockton go South on Highway 39 then south East on Highway 215 to entrance, in Cedar  County.
Stockton State Park Marina - Boat Ramp - From The City of Stockton go South on Highway 39 then South East on Highway 215 to entrance, in Cedar  County.
Cedar Ridge - Boat Ramp - Fishing Dock - From The City of Stockton go East on Highway 32 then go South On Highway 245 to Entrance, In Cedar & Dade Counties.
High Point Access - Boat Ramp - From the Town Of Aldrich go North On Highway 123  then go East on  Highway VV to entrance road, in Dade County.
Masters -  Boat Ramp - Fishing Dock - From the City Of Stockton take Highway 32 East to Highway H To Entrance Road. In Cedar County.
Crabtree Cove - Boat Ramp - Fishing Dock - From the City Stockton Take Highway 32 East  to Entrance Road in Cedar County.
   Camping & Lodging
Click Here > Missouri Fishing -Stockton Lake Camping & Lodging Listing
   Noted Species
Black Bass  Blue Gill  Crappie
Cat Fish  Walleye White bass
   State Records for Lake      (Pole & Line)
Smallmouth Bass  7 lbs 2 oz 12/18/1994
Green Sun Fish 2 lbs 2 oz 6/18/1971
Tiger Muskie 22 lbs 4/25/1986
Northern Pike 18 lbs 9 oz 4/26/1975
   GPS Information
Location Latitude Longitude
Stockton 37.7° N 93.8° W

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