Missouri Fishing:
Our Missouri fishing reports are updated every week on friday, for more information on each lake click lake name.
Bull Shoals Lake:
(East): 69 degrees, high, dingy; largemouth bass and spotted bass fair on soft plastic lures; all other species slow.
*lake levels at all time record 695.5
Clearwater Lake:
Water 72 degrees, high, dingy; all species slow.
Lake of the Ozarks:
(Bagnell Tailwater): 60 degrees, high, dingy; white bass fair on light-colored soft plastics and jigs; crappie fair on jigs; catfish fair on worms and cut shad. (Glaize): 63 degrees, high, muddy; black bass fair on dark-colored soft plastics and buzzbaits; white bass slow on light-colored soft plastics; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; catfish slow with some sucess on worms and chicken liver. (Gravois): 63 degrees, high, dingy; crappie and black bass fair; catfish good on chicken liver; all other species slow. (Niangua): 63 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on Carolina rigged lizards in backs of coves; crappie fair on minnows in brush at a depth of 10 to 12 feet; catfish good on live bluegill, cut shad and shad guts. (Osage): 63 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on Carolina rigged lizards in backs of coves; crappie fair on minnows in brush at a depth of 10 to 12 feet; catfish good on live bluegill, cut shad and shad guts.
Mark Twain Lake:
Water is 68 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on jigs and minnows at a depth of 6 to 10 feet; largemouth bass good on spinnerbaits; channel catfish good on live baits; all other species slow.
Lake Pomme de terre:
Lake is 67 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on plastic baits, crankbaits and spinnerbaits; walleye good on crankbaits; catfish good on nightcrawlers and cut baits; white bass fair on Road Runners; crappie fair on minnows and jigs over structure at a depth of 10 to 20 feet; all other species slow.
Stockton:
Lake is 66 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on soft plastic grubs or minnows; black bass fair on spinnerbaits and soft plastic lizards and worms; walleye fair on minnows and crankbaits.
Table Rock Lake:
(James River arm): 64 degrees, high, dingy; catfish good on trotlines and pole & line using nightcrawlers, shad and live bluegill. (main lake): 64 degrees, high, dingy; water levels 14 feet high; black bass good on large crankbaits or spinnerbaits, cast over gravel points at least 15 feet deep; all other species slow.
Lake Taneycomo:
Water 49 degrees, high, dingy; upper lake: trout good on olive and white marabou jigs, and orange glo balls drifted with the current; lower lake: trout good on orange and chartreuse Power Baits and nightcrawlers.
Truman Lake:
Water is 64 degrees, high, dingy; largemouth bass good using worms and crankbaits; white bass fair using jigs; catfish fair using live baits; crappie fair using jigs and minnows; all other species slow
Lake Wappapello:
Bluegill good on crickets; black bass fair on crankbaits and spinnerbaits; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; channel catfish fair on live baits and nightcrawlers; white bass fair on small spinnerbaits.
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