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Lake of the Ozarks: Post-Spawn Bass Strong, Cra...
This is Artificial Lure with your Lake of the Ozarks fishing report.
We don’t worry about tides on this reservoir, but water levels have been bouncing a bit with generation at Bagnell. Expect a slight pull during peak power demand, which usually helps the bite on main-lake and secondary points.
Weather today around the lake is starting mild and a little damp, with morning temps in the upper 50s to low 60s, climbing into the 70s by afternoon. Light south to southwest breeze 5–10 mph, with a mix of clouds and sun and a chance of a passing shower. Humidity’s up, so it feels “fishy.”
Sunrise is right around 6 a.m., with sunset close to 8:20 p.m. The best windows look like first light to about 9:30 a.m., and then again the last two hours before dark. Midday will still produce if you fish a little deeper and tighter to cover.
Bass fishing has been strong. Local tackle shops and marina talk say lots of keeper largemouth with a few 4–5 pounders showing up in tournaments and evening jackpot derbies. The post-spawn transition is in swing: some fish guarding fry shallow, others sliding out to brush and docks in 8–15 feet.
For largemouth, work topwater early—Spooks, Whopper Ploppers, and buzzbaits over pea gravel points and around dock walkways. Once the sun gets up, switch to shaky heads with green pumpkin worms, 3/8-ounce jigs in brown/green combos, and Texas-rigged creature baits pitched to dock corners and brush piles. A white or shad-colored spinnerbait or 2.5 squarebill is good when the wind hits the banks.
Crappie action is decent but more scattered now. Anglers are picking up good eater-size fish, mostly 9–11 inches, around mid-depth brush and condo docks in 10–18 feet. Best bet is a slip bobber or tight-line over brush with 1/16-ounce jigs in monkey milk, blue ice, or chartreuse/white. Minnows are still putting fish in the livewell when the bite gets tough.
Catfish are steady, especially on the lower and mid-lake sections. A few blues and plenty of channels coming from channel swings and flats near the river channel in 15–25 feet. Cut shad, fresh skipjack if you’ve got it, and good old chicken liver on a Carolina rig are doing work. Night bite should pick up with this warmer, muggy weather.
A couple of hot spots to keep in mind:
– The Gravois Arm: From the mouth back to around Indian Creek, secondary points and big docks are holding bass and crappie. Early topwater on the points, then work docks with jigs and plastics.
– The Niangua Arm: Around the 3–8 mile markers, target main-lake points and adjacent pockets. There’s good mixed action—bass on points and docks, cats off the breaks, and some crappie holding on deeper brush.
If the lake gets busy later, slide into the backs of quieter coves and fish shade lines under docks; that’s saving a lot of trips right now.
This is Artificial Lure reminding you to match your bait to the water color: more stained, more chartreuse and vibration; clearer, go natural and subtle.
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Lake of the Ozarks Bass Bite Heating Up with Cu...
This is Artificial Lure with your Lake of the Ozarks fishing report.
We don’t worry about tides here in mid‑Missouri, but the lake is moving a bit with Ameren’s generation schedule, and that slight current has had the fish chewing. Overnight we had cool, stable conditions. Early morning air temps are sitting in the upper 50s to low 60s, climbing into the mid‑70s by afternoon with a light south breeze around 5–10 mph. Skies are mostly clear with some high clouds. Expect the wind to pick up a touch after lunch, then lay down toward evening. Sunrise is right around 5:50 a.m., sunset just before 8:20 p.m., giving you a long low‑light window to work with.
Water temps on the main lake are riding in the upper 60s to low 70s, a touch warmer in the backs of coves. Clarity is 2–4 feet on the lower end, a bit more stain up the rivers after scattered showers earlier this week. That combination has the bite setting up nicely on transition banks, shallow docks, and secondary points.
Largemouth have been the main story. Local anglers around Osage Beach and the Niangua arm reported solid numbers of keeper fish with a few pushing 4–5 pounds. Most of those came on green pumpkin finesse jigs, 3/8‑ounce, skipped under shallow docks in 3–8 feet, and on shaky heads with zoom‑style worms in watermelon red. A few better fish were caught early on buzzbaits and walking topwaters over pea gravel and chunk rock points.
Spotted bass are mixed in on the same patterns, especially on the clearer lower end near the dam. Small swimbaits on 1/4‑ounce heads, shad or alewife colors, have been producing steady action along bluff ends and over 15–25 feet of water when the sun gets up.
Crappie are sliding a bit deeper after the spawn but still very catchable. Folks fishing brush piles off docks in 8–15 feet have been bringing in nice limits of 10–12 inch fish. Best baits have been 1/16‑ounce marabou or plastic jigs in chartreuse/white or blue/white, fished just above the brush. Minnows under slip bobbers set 6–10 feet down are still working well for those who like live bait.
Catfish action is picking up along channel swings and flat edges. A few blues and channels have been caught on fresh cut shad and prepared stink baits, especially at night and very early morning on the upper Osage and around river bends. Set up on the upcurrent side of a bend, fan‑cast, and let the scent work for you.
For the bass crowd, the go‑to lures today:
– Topwater walking baits and buzzbaits at first light.
– Green pumpkin jigs and creature baits around docks and brush.
– Small swimbaits and crankbaits on main‑lake and secondary points once the sun’s up.
Two hot spots to circle on your map:
1. The Grand Glaize arm, especially secondary points and dock lines near Lake of the Ozarks State Park. Good mix of largemouth and spots, with crappie holding on mid‑depth brush.
2. The Niangua arm around the 5–10 mile markers. Slightly more stained water, plenty of laydowns and chunk rock, and a strong jig and spinnerbait bite when the wind’s on it.
Work that early morning and evening low light, keep your presentations natural, and you should find steady action all day.
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