St. Louis offers exceptional urban fishing experiences with diverse opportunities minutes from downtown. The Missouri Department of Conservation’s urban fishing program maintains 17 lakes across St. Louis County and City, including Lafayette Park, Benton Park, and Forest Park, all stocked regularly with channel catfish and seasonal trout. Anglers routinely catch bluegill, largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish in these easily accessible locations.
Beyond park lakes, the region’s mighty rivers provide unmatched fishing adventures. The Mississippi River’s 102 miles of shoreline bordering St. Louis County yield trophy catfish, white bass, and crappie, while the Meramec River features scenic spots with excellent bass and catfish opportunities. Busch Wildlife Conservation Area’s chain of reservoirs adds musky and walleye to the catch list, and Columbia Bottoms Conservation Area offers prime access to both Mississippi and Missouri River confluences.
Year-round stocking ensures consistent action, with winter trout supplements and summer catfish releases enhancing the urban lakes. From family-friendly park ponds to challenging river expeditions, St. Louis combines convenience with remarkable variety, making it a premier Midwest fishing destination.