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The bluff points have been working the best in 30' to 40' of water.
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Walleye: Strolling with flicker shad in 15-20 feet of water off bottomĬrappie: Minnows in 20-25 feet of water over brush pilesīlack bass: Deep using a dropshot about 18-22 feetĬatfish: Trotlines with nightcrawlers and stinkbaitīlack bass: Using Ned Rig off steep banks in 25 feet of waterīlack bass: Topwater lures, soft plastic crayfishĬrappie: In 15-30 feet of water using live minnows and small jigsīlack bass: Using purple and brown jigs on gravel pointsīlack bass: In 4-8 feet of water using topwater luresĬrappie: Small minnows around stick ups, small jigsĬatfish: Using bluegill, cut shad and nightcrawlersĬrappie: We have had a good crappie bite going this week, I hope the most recent rains don't mess it up. Source: Stockton State Park Marina (417) 276-5329Ĭrappie: Minnows and jigs in the brush piles Trout: Fishing from boats using scuds, midges, big Rubys and little Rubys Trout: Brown jigs, pink trout magnets, orange and yellow Power baits Source: Pomme Muskie Guide Service (417) 993-0035 Black bass can be taken with leeches and worms.īlack bass: Using spinnerbaits off main lake pointsĬrappie: Minnows, jigs in 15-20 feet of water in standing timberĬatfish: Trotlines in the back of coves baits with live baitsĬrappie: In 25 feet of water around brush piles using minnows and jigs Bluegill, walleye can be caught with minnows in about 20-25 feet of water. Source: Bryant’s Osage Outdoors (573) 374-2278įishing has been tough with the weather changes but with good weather forecast for the weekend, things should pickup. Source: Osage Beach Bait and Tackle (573) 348-9333īlack bass: On main lake and secondary points with chartreuse spinnerbaits and medium diving crankbaitsĬatfish: Jug lines and trotlines with goldfish, cut shad, shiners Source: Van Hook’s Bait and Tackle (573) 346-2429 Walleye: Nightcrawlers on flooded parking areas and underwater access points Source: Missouri Department of Conservationīlack bass: Topwater early morning also medium to large plastic worms in flooded brush, road beds and covered parking areas Striped bass: Live baits and large swim baits Black bass: Soft plastic worms, crayfish or jigsĬatfish: Trotlines or jug lines using live bluegill, green sunfish, chicken livers