Cl L A K E - Clearwater Lake
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Cl L A K E - Clearwater Lake
r e t a w r a e Cl LAKE And Black River Recreational Area e d i u G s ’ r o it s i V clearwaterlake.org FREE CLEARWATER OUTBOARD MOTORREPAI R PAGE 5 SPRING VALLEY RESORT 223-4440 for reservations & information (573) 223-4440 Clearwater Lake, Piedmont, MO On Highway HH, 3/4 Mile below Clearwater Dam Fishing Tournaments, Large Groups & Family Reunions are ALWAYS WELCOME! email us: info@springvalleyresort.org www.springvalleyresort.org PAGE 6 MIDWEST PUMPING & PORTABLES LLC CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL EVENTS EMERGENCY PUMPING SEPTIC SYSTEMS (573) 223-2128 947 HWY CC, PIEDMONT MO - RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Customer service & satisfaction is our #1 Priority! BLUFF VIEW MARINA clearwater’s destination station 2016 Events: 573.223.4849 PAGE 7 BLUFF VIEW RECREATIONAL AREA Bluff View may be reached from Piedmont by driving north on Highway 49, then west on Route AA, to the lake. Aptly named, Bluff View is across from the longest and highestbluffonClearwater Lake. It is downstream from where Black River enters the lake. Black River is the main tributary to Clearwa- ter Lake. A popular activity here is motoring up into the river to one of the gravel bars. Adults break out the barbecue grill while youngsters play in the crystal clear water. BluffViewisknown for its spring run of white bass. The spawn typically occurs during spring turkey season, giving outdoorsmen a chance to bag a gobbler in the morning and catch quite a few white bass in the afternoon. Bass and crappie are popular here too, especially in Goose Creek Bay. It is the firstcoveontheeast side of the lake downstream from the boat ramp and marina. Recentinstallationof hardwood brush piles near Goose Creek make it easy to find a good place to catch fish. If you don’t care to fish, or they are not biting, get up early anyhow. Thebluffsfaceeast here, and you’ll want to spend some time with coffee cup in hand, looking at the bluffs as the early morning sun lights them. Thesituationchanges later in the day as the bluffs provide shade fairly early on asummerafternoon. PAGE 10 (573) 224-3030 139 Front St. Greenville, MO 63944 LUNCH SPECIALS Lunch available every day from 11am - 3pm (573) 223-2075 216 Piedmont Ave. Piedmont, MO 63957 EXPRESS LUNCH $4.49 BEVERAGES Iced Tea, Coffee, Soft Drinks (free refills) $1.75 Milk or Juice (no free refills) $1.89 HOURS OF OPERATION: EL BURRITO TEQUILA’S LUNCH SPECIALS SUNDAY - THURSDAY 11AM - 8PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11AM - 9PM TEQUILA’S SUNDAY - THURSDAY 11AM - 9PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11AM - 10PM Checkoutourcampi ng/ l odgi ngchar tonpage22&23. PIEDMONT PARK RECREATION AREA This is the largest campground area on Clearwater Lake. It also has the largest beach and picnic area. Piedmont Park is the recreation area closest to the dam on the lake side. To reach it, take Route HH from Piedmont to the dam, then Lake Road 3 and follow signs. This area is most popular with pleasure boaters, but when boat traffic is slow, fishermen use this area too. The rocky jetties extending into the lake from the dam at- tract baitfish and crayfish, which attract gamefish, which attract fishermen. Some hardwood brush piles have been added inside the points, making it even easier for newcomers to figure out where to catch fish. Night fishing is popular here too. People with pontoon boats drift with lights over the side to attract bait fish. The bait fish in turn attract game fish, which fishermen on the pontoons catch as they drift along. Sometimes the lake looks like Christmas in July at night, but PAGE 13 with the aroma of barbecue in the air. If you haven’t been to Piedmont Park in a year or two, you may be surprised at the recent additions. A new beach, launch ramps and launch ramp parking were added to reduce congestion during busy weekends and to allow use at higher lake levels. New access roads to these day use facilities and to the marina were constructed to separate traffic from the camping areas; reducing traffic through the camp loops and making it easier for day users to swim, boat or picnic. In response to increased demands of larger trailers, electric service at the sites in Camp Loop B were increased to 50 amp and water. Piedmont Park hosts 95 campsites; 84 of which have electric and 17 now have water hookups. PAGE 14 ġ1.* ƫ!/+.0Čƫ0+.!Čƫ"!ƫĒƫ%*/ ),!./ƫĸăĀƫ,!.ƫ*%#$0ƫƷƫ%*/ƫĸąĀƫ,!.ƫ*%#$0 5 PAGE 16 DON’S PLACE Jct. Y & 21 ~ Ellington, MO (573) 663-2888 ime’s Anyt at a gre time Stuff t o H for Fresh Su Made bs to Orde r Fast clearwaterlake.org Hours: Mon-Thur 5:30 am - 10 pm Friday 5:30 am - 11 pm Saturday 6:00 am - 11 pm Sunday 6:00 am - 10 pm Camping Supplies - Hunting/Fishing Licenses Storage Buildings for Rent with or without Electric Sizes: 5’X10’ 10’X20’ 10’X25’ 10’X40’ Business Hours: Noon - Close (7 Days a Week) PAGE 17 PAGE 18 19 PAGE 21 Calendar of Events Ellington Ozark Heritage Festival PAGE 22 CLEARWATER LAKE AREA LODGING: CAMPING/CABINS/RESORTS/MOTELS For more information related to the above businesses, refer to their ad on the designated page in this guide. For quick reference, their telephone numbers are listed on the opposite page. Please remember that you can always access additional information on our website at: www.clearwaterlake.org CUSTOM BUILT ALL WELDED ALUMINUM BOATS M OATS.CO ERJETB Z A L .B t e WWW mcmo.n blazer@ . 573-6 Often im Run on waters less traveled with a Blazer Bo PAGE 23 US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AT CLEARWATER LAKE LEGEND: (✓) exists at area CAMPING: D - Dump Station E - Electric Campsites G - Group Camping N - Non-Electric Sites T - Pull-Through Sites LODGING TELEPHONE NUMBERS: BEAVER SPRINGS CAMPGROUND...(573) 223-4217 CLEARWATER LAKE RESORT............(573) 223-4521 KEMPER’S HIDEAWAY.........................(573) 223-7324 THE LAST RESORT..............................(573) 663-3623 SPRING VALLEY RESORT...................(573) 223-4440 SUNSET POINT RESORT....................(573) 223-7840 U-TURN RESORT.................................(573) 223-2583 WEBB CREEK CABINS........................(573) 462-2244 US ARMY CORPS/ENGINEERS..........(573) 223-7777 PICNIC: A - Picnic Area S - Group Shelter TRAILS: B - Bike F - Fitness H - Hiking I - Interpretive M - Multipurpose CORPS CAMPGROUND RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or online @ www.recreation.gov never duplicated 66 32 73-663- t d bu imitated.... itateOften Often im er Boat Never duplicated Owned and operated by Phil Moss and Calvin Moss PAGE 24 PAGE 25 CLEARWATER LAKE SPRING 2016 FISHING REPORT So far this March, Missouri Dept. of Consevation has added 4 new brush piles around Bluff View Marina on the upper end of the lake. They all have 35 plus trees attached to concrete blocks to provide underwater structure. (See the updated map on page 24 for locations of all tree structure added). Largemouth Bass are still holding strong numbers in the lake, with 30% of all fish caught by Dept. Of Conservation being over 15 inches. The numbers have not changed since 1996. The average size of Kentucky or Black Bass during studies this Spring were 11 inches with 20 % over the 14 inch mark. So there will be no length limit in the lake for some time. Catfish of all species are abundant in the lake as well as below the spillway . There are usually quite a few fish over 40 pounds taken every year. Usually by troutlines or floating jugs with bluegill attached. Channel cat can be found almost anywhere in the lake or river and I personally prefer using Sonny’s Super Sticky Channel Cat Bait. The Conservation Dept. also released 550 spoonbill below the spillway this year. They have been doing it for some time now. The numbers are starting to grow with a lot of fish in the 20 lb range. The best way to catch them is by snagging below the spillway. Just make sure its in season. They have a lot of tagged fish in the area so make sure to call in any tags you might find on your fish, as this helps keep track of fish movement and growth. Now for my favorite.... CRAPPIE! Even though Clearwater Lake has a much slower growth rate compared to the surrounding area, (only 7 inches per 3 years on average compared to the rest of the state which is 9 inches per 3 years). What we don’t have get in size, we more than make up for in quantity. With one of the most successful spawns being in 2014, the sizes will only increase over the next couple of years. Mo. Dept. of Conservation is forecasting a larger than normal size over the next 1-2 years. You can catch them trolling with jigs or just find any structure and flip a minnow on a bobber. There has been a lot of talk in trying to keep the lake at a more steady level to increase fish habitat, but with the lakes primary function being flood control, it makes it extremely difficult. White bass numbers are healthy in Clearwater Lake at the time of printing. With size primarily depending on shad spawning success . I have personally caught a lot of fish over 5 pounds using a white ‘Rooster Tail.” The best time for catching white bass is usually the second week of turkey season, that is usually a great timeframe to go by. I hope to see you all on the water! And for up-to-date fishing reports, check us out on Facebook at Clearwater Lake Piedmont Mo. Fishing Reports. Witten By: Joshua Brown 2016 Statistics Provided by Paul Cieslewicz (Missouri Dept of Conservation) PLEASE JOIN JOSH’S GROUP ON PAGE 26 Mo Conservation Dept. dropping new brush piles. Discover Fishing Keep or release? Even before you set out to fish, decide whether you’re fishing for fun or fishing for food. This will help you choose gear and get ready to practice good catch-and-release techniques if you’re just fishing for fun. Catch-andrelease helps fish grow bigger. If you handle fish carefully before releasing them, they have a good chance of surviving. Released fish can be caught over and over again. They grow large and produce even more fish for our pleasure. Fishing Tips: Where to look and how to approach – Many fish are constantly on the move, looking for food. You can either intercept them or wait for them to come to you. If you know you are in a good spot – for example, where you have seen other people catching fish or have caught them yourself- then it might be best to wait for them to return. Be patient If you are fishing unfamiliar waters, then it is often wiser to search for good fishing spots. Keep in mind, however, that even the best fishing holes do not produce nonstop action. Patience has always been a virtue among anglers. Be sneaky Being quiet is almost as important as being patient. The bigger the fish, the more skittish they are. Commotion on a dock, along the shore or in a boat can scare fish away or cause them to stop feeding. Conversation is fine, but jumping, running or banging equipment will reduce your catch. Think sneaky. You can usually get closer to fish under cloudy or windy conditions or in flowing water. When trout fishing in streams, wear muted colors and keep a low profile. Try not to let your shadow fall over areas you are fishing. Stealth also applies to the way you present your bait or lure. Don’t cast directly to the spot where you think the fish are. Instead, cast beyond them and reel until your bait or lure is in among the fish. Learn to recognize a bite. Fish may hit bait or lure ferociously, tentatively or somewhere in between, making it difficult to predict how you may see or feel a bite. Bobbers could jiggle, plunge downward or skate across the water. If the fish swims upward after taking the bait, your stick bobber may lay flat or float higher in the water. When bottom fishing, you may see your rod tip plunge downward or quiver, or your line may unexpectedly go slack. If you are holding your fishing pole, you may feel a tap, a tug or a pull, or the line may go slack. Story provided by the Missouri Department of Conservation. PAGE 27 For Campground Reservations, call 1-877-444-6777. Online, www.recreation.gov HIGHWAY K RECREATION AREA Highway K Recreation Area is located on Black River well above Clearwater Lake. It is on State Highway K, about midway between Ellington and Annapolis, MO. This area is unique compared to the rest of the project for the types of recreation offered. With river levels too shallow for speed boats, pontoons or even bass boats, the upper Black River offers crystal clear water that is perfect for canoes, rafts, innertubes and kayaks. When summer temperatures climb to the 90’s and above, the river also provides a great opportunity for wading and swimming. The camp on the west side of the river is located above the river valley and sports 50 amp electrical service and water hook-ups at each of the twenty campsites. Highway K is a popular day use area, too. There are no man-made beaches at Highway K. Instead, extensive gravel bars provide natural areas for sunbathing, picnics and headquarters for youngsters swimming and playing in the water. Anglers also have the opportunity to enjoy the river which provides quality smallmouth bass and goggle-eye. The park is centrally located, just a short drive from some of the state’s premier geological and historical points of interest. Not far away are Elephant Rocks State Park, Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park and Taum Sauk Mountain (highest point in Missouri). History buffs can visit Fort Davidson Civil War Historic Site. Whatever your interests, Highway K offers plenty of recreation opportunities as well as the natural beauty of the Ozarks. PAGE 29 Thinking of moving to the Clearwater Lake area? If you’ve had it with city traffic, high taxes, metro housing prices and you just don’t feel safe . . . . These are common reasons people give for wanting to move to the Clearwater area. There’s lots to get away from in the city. This region not only provides relief from city pressures, it offers reasons to move here even if you really haven’t been pounded by the city’s pressures. Outdoor recreational opportunities abound, as you can see from the rest of this booklet. But how is the area as a place to live? SCHOOLS No one wants to live where kids are given the short end of the stick. Clearwater R-I School District has been highly rated since 1979. Yet compared to some city tax rates, education is a bargain here. Southern Reynolds County R-II has a 1-A accreditation with about 500 students. South Iron R-I was the first A+ designated school in Missouri. And just because you are an adult, perhaps retired, does not mean you no longer want to learn. Three Rivers College at Poplar Bluff is the official post-high school educational facility for the Clearwater area. Computer classes are some of the most popular classes they offer for adults. But if you can’t get enough there, you can enroll in Mineral Area College at Park Hills, or at Southeast Missouri University at Cape Girardeau. A glance at the map shows they’re an hour or so away. But that’s not far when you don’t have to fight city traffic and can enjoy the scenery of the changing seasons. MEDICAL There are two clinics in Piedmont for medical care. And there are two clinics and a hospital at Ellington. If nursing home care should be needed sometime in the future, quality care is available at Clark Mountain Nursing Home, Brent B. Tinnin Manor and elsewhere in the region. Emergencies - ambulance service and helicopter are available. SHOPPING When you get right down to it, you can probably find anything you really need at retailers in the lake area. And if you are used to mall merchandise, you will probably be pleasantly surprised by the different offerings of many stores. But when you have a craving for the malltype stuff, you can satisfy the craving at Poplar Bluff, Cape Girardeau or Farmington - all accessible in about the same time it would take for a cross-town drive in St. Louis. Springfield’s Bass Pro Shop is 3-4 hours away at Springfield. RETIREMENT If you are considering moving here to retire, consider that there is already a sizeable retirement community in the lake area, complete with senior centers. Others have found pleasant, affordable living here and can help you make the move most comfortably. It helps to move to an area where others have similar needs and desires. THE ECONOMY The lake area has a multi-faceted economy, not dependent on only one thing. Tourism and travel is a sizeable thing. So is the timber industry. Farming is primarily cattle ranching, but there is some cropping too. Retail isn’t huge, but for this sparcely settled area, the Clearwater area is a shopping hub. There is some manufacturing and mining, but like everywhere, manufacturing is a smaller part of the economy now than it once was. One of the fastest growing things in this area is a software company. So, yes, the area is high tech too. State and federal agencies provide considerable employment. REAL ESTATE Like everywhere else, prices are going up. That’s why some folks buy property for recreation now, retirement later. Compared to other areas, prices here are mostly bargains. PAGE 30 L. Dwayne Hackworth Michael J. Hackworth Joy J. Ferguson Jennifer Hackworth-Thompson Jason M. Cox Clearwater Lake Visitor’s Guide, 2014, PAGE 31page 30 Over One Hundred Years of Friendly Professional Service! In 1902, First Midwest Bank of Piedmont opened its doors for business in Piedmont. Today, we’re proud to be a leading financial institution in the area. We’re equally proud that our leadership was built on principle; on a strict adherence to honest, sound, community sensitive banking. Come share the heritage. . . .Bank from strength. . . .from a rich tradition of sound and solid banking. 1025 S Main, Piedmont , MO Phone 573-223-4215 PO Box 398, Piedmont, MO Highway A, White Oak Williamsville Phone 573-998-2833 115 Front Street Greenville, MO Phone 573-224-5533 201 St. John St. Van Buren, MO Phone 573-323-4246 PAGE 32 Wesley Diehl & “Diesel” WHY PLAN YOUR NEXT VISIT TO CLEARWATER LAKE? FAMILY VACATIONS • WEEKEND GET-A-WAYS • FAMILY REUNIONS BIRTHDAYS • ANNIVERSARIES • GIRLS OR GUYS WEEKENDS DAY TRIPS • OFFICE PARTIES • OR JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN Corps camp, use fees Sites with 50 amp electric and water service are $20 a night and are available in River Road, Piedmont, Bluff View and Highway K Parks. Water and electric sites at Webb Creek are $20 a night. Other Corps sites with electric hook-ups are $16 a night and the fee for a basic non-electric site is $14. There are a total of 391 campsites available, of which 325 have electric. Many sites may be reserved. Call 1-877-444-6777. The rest are first come first served. There is also a boat launch fee of $3, and a fee of up to $1 per person for beach use ($4 maximum per car). You can buy an annual tag for boat launching. for $30. It costs less with various senior discounts. Wayne County Saddle Club The WCSC meets the first Monday of every month with the exception of February when our board meets. Winter meetings are at local restaurants and fair weather meetings are at the Hal McClain arena property, located in the area of the Piedmont Airport. Last year we hosted three organized events and it is likely this year we’ll host four or more. In addition, we have potlucks, hot dog roasts and arena rides as well as occasional horse intro events for children. Mike Henson is the current president and can be contacted for membership info at 856-4263. Robbi’s Zephyr Cafe www.walmart.com • Breakfast Daily • Lunch Specials • Buffet, Fri. Sat. Sun • Meeting/Banquet Room Open 6 am to 8 pm, 7 days a week est. 1947 223-2400 907 N. Main Its a Piedmont Tradition PAGE 35 6 ALITTLERAINWILLNOTDETERTHEDIE-HARDS! PAGE 37 MAC AIR, INC. BUS: (573) 756-4503 CELL: (573) 518-4792 • AIRPLANE RIDES • AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY • TOURS PAGE 40 Tommy & Amy D. (Cape Girardeau) “When our friends ask us where our favorite place to vacation is we always tell them Clearwater Lake in Piedmont! There's nothing quite like taking a boat out and relaxing on the lake all day. This photo is from our "Mini-Moon" after our wedding in September of 2014. To some it may not seem to be much, but to us it's a little slice of paradise!” Linda W. (Festus) “The people in the area are very friendly. They treat us like family. We love the hometown feeling the area has...it’s our home away from home!” Jimmy C. & Bess Ann B. (Farmington) “Jimmy & I have been coming to Clearwater since we were kids. Over the years, we’ve brought our children along with us and now we love bringing our grandchildren. There isn’t a better place in Missouri that offers such a variety of recreational activities and a BEAUTIFUL view!” Jan G. (O’Fallon) “We’ve been taking family vacations to the Clearwater area since the early 60’s. The area offers amazing camgrounds and some of the best fishing in the state. I love seeing my children still visit Clearwater year after year, creating new memories with their families!” Frank & Sandi C. (Farmington) “For us it's like going home. The tranquility and its beauty is like a slice of heaven. The lake is our happy place!” Patty O. (Grayridge) “Clearwater Lake area has so many options for outdoor fun! I can choose a lazy day on the beach at the lake and an easy trail for walking my old dog. On a more energetic day, I can have a fast float in the river or a challenging hike!” Cindy P. (Goldman) “I look so forward to spending my time off at Clearwater Lake. I can ski any day of the week at any time,knowing the lake will not be over crowded or unsafe. I can't think of any other lake that I would want to call my own.” Kim H. (Festus) ‘The Clearwater Lake area has become our family get-a-way. We lovecamping, kayaking, fishing and even just relaxing. It’s close enough to home yet far enough away to where it still feels like a vacation!’ PAGE 41 42 PAGE 43