LAKE TANEYCOMO, Mo — Riley Isaacs, 17, etched his name in the record books earlier this month while bowfishing on Lake Taneycomo. The Missouri Department of Conservation says the Bradleyville native ...
Tailwater trout fisheries provide open water action during February. It’s arguable no tailwater in the Midwest is more productive this time of year than Lake Taneycomo, home of the Missouri state ...
FORSYTH, Mo. (KY3) - Last Friday, KY3 received a tip about areas of green slime showing up on parts of Lake Taneycomo. Over the weekend, one report was made to the state’s Harmful Algal Bloom Group ...
Is it river or is it lake? That's not a major concern when drifting in the current and catching trout after trout at Lake Taneycomo. The cold-water trout fishery flows through the heart of Branson, Mo ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A 17-year-old from Bradleyville, Missouri, has the honor of catching the first state record fish in 2025. Riley Isaacs was bowfishing on April 18 at Lake Taneycomo. He was with a ...
17-year-old Riley Isaacs now holds the Missouri state record for redear sunfish. The 2-pound, 3-ounce fish was shot with a bow and arrow at Lake Taneycomo. Isaacs' record falls under the "alternative ...
BRANSON, Mo. (KY3) - KY3 has been tracking developments surrounding the green substance at Lake Taneycomo since we received a tip about its presence last Friday. After several agencies went down to ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri anglers broke multiple state records and even two world records in 2024. The state's first broken fishing record of 2025 may be small, but it shows Missouri's anglers ...
A Bradleyville teen now holds a state fishing record. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, Riley Isaacs, 17, was bowfishing at Lake Taneycomo earlier this month when he shot a 2-pound ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A 17-year-old from ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A 17-year-old from Bradleyville, Missouri, has the honor of catching the first state record fish in 2025. Who will be the next Pope? Some Missouri students are making their pick ...