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<title>Missouri Fishing Reports and Lake Resorts</title>
<description>We have fishing reports for 10 different lakes in Missouri updated weekely as well as resorts to stay at on each lake</description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com</link>


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<title>Bull Shoals Lake:</title>
<description>(East): 77 degrees, high, dingy; white bass fair on topwater lures; all other species slow. (West): 67-69 degrees, high, clear; white bass fair on swimming minnows; walleye fair on nightcrawlers and jerkbaits; black bass fair on jigs; all other species slow. </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/bullshoals.php</link>
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<title>Report  provided by Bull Shoals Boat Dock: </title>
 <description> Hello! I know I havent wrote anything for a while, but nothing has really changed but the water temperature. It is anywhere from the low to high 70's depending on where you take it on the lake on the surface. There is a thermocline forming around the 18 to 22 foot level. The fishing patterns are all the same. Nothing has changed as far as that goes. There is plenty of fish being caught but most of them are smaller or non keepers. This is due to the tremedous fish spawn we had in 2008. The lake level has crested and actually started down a few inches this week. The area got some heavy rain over the last few days but only short bursts so it shouldnt affect the lake level much. I will keep you posted- until next time!  </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/bullshoals.php</link>
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<title>Clearwater Lake:</title>
<description>Water is 82 degrees, normal, clear; all species slow. </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/clearwaterlake.php</link>
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<title>Lake of the Ozarks:</title>
<description>(Bagnell Tailwater): 71 degrees, dingy; black bass slow; white bass fair; crappie slow; catfish fair. (Glaize): 73 degrees, dingy; black bass fair; white bass slow; crappie fair; catfish good. (Gravois):73 degrees, dingy; crappie slow; catfish good; black bass good; white bass slow. </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/clearwaterlake.php</link>
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<title> Mark Twain Lake: </title>
<description> Water is 80 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; channel catfish fair on liver; all other species slow.</description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/marktwainlake.php</link>
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<title>Lake Pomme de terre:</title>
<description>Water is 75 degrees, high, clear; crappie good over brush piles in 12-15' of water; black bass good on plastic baits and crankbaits on main lake points; catfish good on live baits, better on trotlines and limb lines; walleye good on flats and crankbaits; white bass good on flats; muskie fair.</description> 
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/lakepommedeterre.php</link>
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<title>Stockton Lake:</title>
<description> Water is 68 degrees, normal, clear; black bass good on spinnerbaits and tube baits; catfish good off rock banks on bait shrimp; white bass fair trolling with deep divers; walleye fair off points and mud flats in upper sections of Big Sac and Little Sac arms using bottom bouncers and trolling with deep divers; crappie fair on minnows or jigs in 15' to 20' of water in timber. </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/stocktonlake.php</link>
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<title>Table Rock Lake:</title>
<description>(James River arm): 73 degrees, high, dingy; catfish good using cut baits, stinkbaits, live shiners, nightcrawlers, small sunfish or goldfish; black bass good using crankbaits, black/green tube baits and soft plastic crayfish or salamanders; bluegill good on crickets and meal worms.   (main lake): 3 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on crankbaits, topwater lures using Red Fin in early morning, black or green tube baits, soft plastic crayfish and soft plastic salamanders using watermelon, motor oil, pumpkin seed or black colors; catfish good on cut baits, stinkbaits, live shiners, nightcrawlers, small sunfish or goldfish; bluegill good on crickets and meal worms around bridge piers 20' deep. </description> 
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/tablerocklake.php</link>
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<item><title>Lake Taneycomo:</title>
<description> Water is 50 degrees, normal, clear; upper lake: trout good on flies, Little Cleo's and Rooster Tails; lower lake:  trout good on orange, bubblegum and chartreuse Power Baits.</description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/laketaneycomo.php</link>
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<item><title>Truman Lake: </title>
<description> Lake is 73 degrees, high, dingy; catfish good on trotlines, jug lines and limb lines using cut shad; crappie good on minnows and jigs; white bass and hybrid striped bass good on spoons at 12 to 20 foot depths off points; black bass good on plastic worms in coves off secondary points. </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/trumanlake.php</link>
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<item><title>Lake Wappapello: </title>
<description> Water is 78 degrees, channel catfish good on live baits and nightcrawlers on trotlines and jug lines at night; black bass fair on spinnerbaits and plastic worms; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; bluegill fair on crickets and worms.  </description>
<link>http://www.showmelakes.com/lakewappapello.php</link>
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