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| Anglers wait on the banks of Roaring River before the start of Opening Day on March 1 at Roaring River State Park near Cassville, Mo. |
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| An angler ties a lure on his line before the horn sounds on opening day. |
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| Anglers cast into Roaring River at the start of Opening Day. |
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| Opening Day is a different type of fishing, where anglers often fish elbow to elbow in hopes of landing lunker trout. |
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| Fishing on Opening Day at Roaring River State Park is a revered tradition for many Missourians. |
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| The park has 26 cabins available for overnight guests. |
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| The Emory Melton Inn and Conference Center is known for its rustic look and relaxing hotel rooms. |
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| Inside one of the hatchery buildings where MDC biologists raise the trout from spawning eggs. Once the fish reach 3 inches, they are brought to the outdoor hatchery pools. |
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| MDC biologist Brad Follmer feeds juvenile trout inside one of the hatchery's buildings. |
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| Juvenile trout. |
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| MDC biologists Julie Fraley and Brad Farwell move trout from one raceway to the next — their last stop before released into the river. |
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| Julie Fraley wrangles up trout to allow easier transportation to a new raceway. |
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| Julie Fraley feeds trout. |
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| Julie Fraley feeds trout. |
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| A youngster feeds the trout. |
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| Anglers filet up trout for later meals. |



















