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Fishing Report for Lake of the Ozarks: Crisp Weather, Promising Bite on Bass, Crappie, and Catfish
- 2024/12/13
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If you're heading out to the Lake of the Ozarks today, December 13, 2024, here's what you can expect:
First off, the weather is looking crisp with a high of around 48 degrees and a low of 38 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:43 PM. Since the Lake of the Ozarks is a large, man-made lake, you don't have to worry about tidal reports.
Yesterday's fishing reports were promising, with a good number of bass caught in both shallow and deeper waters. The shallower bite seemed to produce better quality fish, with largemouth bass being the main catch, along with some spotted bass. For largemouth bass, top techniques include using structure jigs, bladed jigs, football jigs, spinnerbaits, and hard topwater lures like prop baits. Target windy dock ends in slightly stained water, as these areas tend to attract bass.
If you're after crappie, focus on brush piles, especially those on or near points. Small jigs (1/32 to 1/8 ounce) and minnows are your best bets. For catfish, drifting cut shad is a great method, especially in deeper channels and near structures. Channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish are all present in the lake.
Hot spots include the spillway section of Bagnell Dam, where you can catch white bass, black bass, catfish, walleye, and crappie from the shore. The Niangua and Glaize Arms are also excellent for bass and crappie, with plenty of brush piles and submerged structures. Docks are havens for many gamefish species due to the shade, shelter, and food they provide, so exploring areas around docks with sunk brush piles is a good idea.
Overall, it's a great time to be out on the Lake of the Ozarks, with plenty of fish activity and various species to target. Enjoy your day on the water
First off, the weather is looking crisp with a high of around 48 degrees and a low of 38 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:43 PM. Since the Lake of the Ozarks is a large, man-made lake, you don't have to worry about tidal reports.
Yesterday's fishing reports were promising, with a good number of bass caught in both shallow and deeper waters. The shallower bite seemed to produce better quality fish, with largemouth bass being the main catch, along with some spotted bass. For largemouth bass, top techniques include using structure jigs, bladed jigs, football jigs, spinnerbaits, and hard topwater lures like prop baits. Target windy dock ends in slightly stained water, as these areas tend to attract bass.
If you're after crappie, focus on brush piles, especially those on or near points. Small jigs (1/32 to 1/8 ounce) and minnows are your best bets. For catfish, drifting cut shad is a great method, especially in deeper channels and near structures. Channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish are all present in the lake.
Hot spots include the spillway section of Bagnell Dam, where you can catch white bass, black bass, catfish, walleye, and crappie from the shore. The Niangua and Glaize Arms are also excellent for bass and crappie, with plenty of brush piles and submerged structures. Docks are havens for many gamefish species due to the shade, shelter, and food they provide, so exploring areas around docks with sunk brush piles is a good idea.
Overall, it's a great time to be out on the Lake of the Ozarks, with plenty of fish activity and various species to target. Enjoy your day on the water