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MDC reminds snaggers paddlefish season begins March 15

Missouri Department of Conservation-Contributor by Missouri Department of Conservation-Contributor
March 5, 2025
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Discover Missouri’s paddlefish season where anglers can catch this prehistoric fish in iconic waters like the Lake of the Ozarks. Season runs from March 15 to April 30. Join the excitement!

Courtesy of MDC

MDC staff captured, tagged, and released this 117.5-pound paddlefish from Table Rock Lake in February. Information gathered from tag returns and creel surveys during the 2025 snagging season will help inform paddlefish management throughout Missouri’s reservoirs. Paddlefish season runs March 15 through April 30 with an extended season on the Mississippi River.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri’s official state aquatic animal is a giant, prehistoric fish whose ancestors swam during the time of dinosaurs. Thousands of snaggers look forward to encountering this ancient sport fish during Missouri’s annual spring paddlefish season.

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds anglers the season for the major paddlefish waters – Lake of the Ozarks, Harry S. Truman Reservoir, and Table Rock Lake – along with most other waters in Missouri runs March 15 through April 30. The season for the Mississippi River is March 15 through May 15 with a fall season of Sept. 15 through Dec. 15.

Paddlefish, named for their large, paddle-shaped snouts, can grow to seven feet and weigh more than 100 pounds. Paddlefish swim slowly with their mouths wide open, collecting tiny crustaceans and insects in their elaborate, closely-set gill rakers. The paddle-shaped snout functions as an electrosensory organ that allows it to sense plankton as it swims through water.

Because the giant fish eat crustaceans and insects, they do not bite on traditional fishing hooks. They are usually caught through the practice of snagging, where anglers drag large, triple-sided hooks through the water to “snag” a fish in the body with the hooks.

SNAG A TAG, GET A REWARD

MDC launched a two-year paddlefish tagging project this winter to monitor numbers and improve species management. In December 2024, MDC staff began sampling and tagging paddlefish at Table Rock Lake, Truman Lake, and Lake of the Ozarks. During the snagging season, creel survey clerks will be collecting data at reservoir boat ramps, interviewing anglers and taking measurements of harvested paddlefish.

“In addition to collecting data on paddlefish, anglers may be asked a few questions to understand their preferences on paddlefish fisheries,” said MDC Fisheries Biologist Tom Boersig.

There are multiple tags in the system – a “no reward” tag used for continuous monitoring, a $25 tag, and a $75 high-reward tag. Snaggers can report their tagged fish by calling 573-579-6825 with the information listed on the tag.

SNAGGING REGULATIONS

A fishing permit is required for snagging and other allowed methods, unless exempt. The daily limit is two paddlefish, and the possession limit is four. No person shall continue to snag after taking a daily limit of two paddlefish.

The statewide minimum length limit is 32 inches – measured from eye to fork of tail – with a minimum length limit of 34 inches for Lake of the Ozarks, Table Rock Lake, Harry S. Truman Reservoir, and their tributaries.

Catch-and-release snagging of legal-sized paddlefish is not allowed. All legal-sized paddlefish must be kept. However, all paddlefish under the legal minimum length must be returned to the water unharmed immediately after being caught. MDC offers these tips for returning undersized fish:

  • Use landing nets, not gaffs, which can kill young fish.
  • Wet hands before handling fish and avoid excessive handling.
  • Never put fingers in the gills or eyes.
  • Remove hooks carefully and get undersized fish back into the water as quickly as possible.

Cleaning paddlefish while on the water, dumping carcass overboard, and returning to shore with fillets and/or eggs is illegal. Extracted paddlefish eggs may not be possessed while on waters of the state or adjacent banks and may not be transported. Paddlefish eggs may not be bought, sold, or offered for sale. These regulations are necessary to confirm length-limit requirements and to address the illegal caviar trade.

Snaggers and others are allowed to haul paddlefish carcasses out by boat to deeper water for disposal under the following conditions:

  • The head, tail, etc. must remain intact so the fish could be measured if contacted by a conservation agent.
  • Extracted eggs must remain where the fish is cleaned and cannot be transported to deeper water for disposal.
  • Paddlefish fillets cannot be possessed or transported on the water.

For more information on huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing/species/paddlefish.

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