MISSOURI FISHING REPORTS
Posted: 10/27/2005
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Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 802.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs. Level: 0.25 feet high
Report by 40 Woods Bait & Tackle Missouri Wildlife Check In Station Braggin' Board
Catfish are biting river worms and shrimp
Bluegill good on crickets waxworks and river worms
Crappie fair to poor on minnows
Bass fair top water early am
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 656.0 Temperature: 68.5
Outflow: 618 cfs Level: 10.51 feet low
Fishing Report by: Wilderness Trail
Fall weather – two or three days of nice 60’s and 70’s and then a northern front with temperatures in the 40’s and 50’s, and then back to a few days in the 60’s, it is like a bouncing ball. Lake temperature is down to 68.5, which is 2 to 4 degrees down from last week. What we need is a week or two of stable weather to turn the fall bite on. Lake level is at 646.58, almost 8 feet down from normal pool, which isn’t too bad. The thermocline remains at 40 feet, and there is really no temperature break from the surface to 40 feet, so the game fish can be and are somewhere from the bank to 40 feet of water.
Crappie returned to the brush piles for a few days this week and were feeding on crappie minnows at 23 to 24 feet of water. Once the cold front pushed in they left the crappie cribs and moved toward deeper water in front of the cribs. Crappie minnows will still catch a few but the bite has slowed down.
Largemouth bass continue to cruise in the creeks and pockets making it difficult to pin point a pattern. One day you can find them on the banks with Zara Spooks or buzz baits and the next day they are gone and you can get a few to bite jigs off secondary points or in the brush piles. As stated earlier we need some stable weather to set a fall pattern.
Smallmouth bass are holding in 36 to 40 feet of water off pea rock banks and transition banks. Small smallies are up on the points and the keeper smallies are in the deeper water. Best baits are Spider Jigs, football jigs and Carolina rigs with baby brush hogs. On sunny calm days try a drop shot rig with 4" finesse worms or other drop shot baits like beaver tails or Zoom meat heads.
Kentucky bass have dropped into deeper water with the shad over the weekend. The shad will make a move into the cuts and pockets to feed on plankton and the Kentuckys will follow. Meanwhile look for balls of shad at the entrance of the cuts or pockets and vertically drop a spoon or drop shot down to the Kentuckys under the shad.
Walleye are still out around the thermocline and are being caught with lead core line pulling Hot’N Tots, Wally Divers, Bill Norman Deep Little N’s, Reef Runners and Glass Shad. Some walleye have already started to move to the banks and points with the weather change. A few were caught this week by bass anglers on spinner baits and crankbaits. It might be time to prowl the banks with Shad Raps and Lucky Craft Pointer DD’s in the mornings and late afternoons.
LAKE RATING: Rating for the lake is fair to poor until the weather stabilizes.
Fishing for trout on the White River has been good on Berkley Power Eggs in yellow and white and pink. With generation the Buoyant Spoons, Super Dupers, Countdowns and Blue Fox are the bait of choice. The fly fishermen did well on olive Woolly Bugger, olive scud, Zebra Midges and San Juan worms. The Brown trout are being caught on Flat Fish, Countdowns, nightcrawlers and Rogues.
Remember to keep only what you can eat and release the rest for another day. Rick Culver of Wilderness Trail does the research for this report and the writing of this report.
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 500.0 Temperature:
Release Rate: 219 Level: 6.95 feet low
Largemouth Bass good on top water lures
White Bass fair
Crappie fair using minnows and jigs
Smallmouth Bass No Report
Spotted Bass No Report
Catfish good on live bait
Bluegill No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Water Temp:
Lake Level: Full
Report by: Art
Catfish No Report
Bass No Report
Crappie No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature: Level: normal
Sunfish slow
Largemouth Bass fair using soft plastic lures and crankbaits
Crappie slow
Bluegill fair using crickets
Catfish slow using chicken livers at night
GRAND
RIVER
(Below Urich)
Updated 10/27/05
Report by: Vansel's Little Countryside Bait & More Shop
Catfish good on trotlines using gold fish and crawdads
Flatheads: No Report
Channel Cats: No Report
Blue Cats: No Report
Crappie: No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature: Clarity: Level: 0.00 feet low
The park registration office is now open seven days a week 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Lake Jacomo Park Headquarters.
Report by 40 Woods Bait & Tackle Missouri Wildlife Check In Station Braggin' Board
Catfish are biting river worms and shrimp
Bluegill good on crickets waxworks and river worms
Crappie fair to poor on minnows
Bass fair top water early am
Updated 10/27/05
Temp:
WATER LEVEL: FULL POOL
WATER CONDITION CLEAR
WATER LEVEL FULL POOL
WATER CONDITION CLEAR
Channel catfish GOOD
Largemouth bass FAIR
Bluegill sunfish FAIR
Redear sunfish FAIR
Crappie FAIR
THE REED AREA WILL BE CLOSED FOR ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING FISHING FOR MANAGED DEER HUNTS. THEY WILL TAKE PLACE OCTOBER 24TH-NOVEMBER 4TH, NOVEMBER 7TH-11TH AND NOVEMBER 14TH-18TH.
Cottontail Lake will be closed for physical renovation for the next couple of years. The lake has refilled and the stocking of small fish will occur this summer. After they reach a harvestable size the lake will reopen for fishing.
This will be the last weekly fishing report for the season. This report will be updated when trout are stocked on the area in November.
Updated 10/16/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 660.0 Temperature: 68
Inflow: 200 cfs Outflow: 600 cfs. Level: 3.33 feet low
Mile Marker 81Report By: Old Oarhouse Inn
Lake of the Ozark water elevation is 655.92’. Truman Lake water elevation is 705.55’. Water temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Water discharge from Truman Dam is 0 CFS through the gates.
Crappie:
Excellent! Colonel John Rackovan, long time friend of the family came down from Greenville, PA and teamed up Kenny Hale. Together they boated this nice stringer of crappie using minnows. Richard Curry and his son Ryan and J.J. continue to slay the crappie as evidenced in this photo of pie plate crappies. Without disclosing their secret spot try the Cole Camp Creek coves. Ryan said they caught 37 of their 40 crappies on minnows.Bass Largemouth: Good Mike and Tim caught several nice bass on rubber night crawlers fishing the transition zones from the flats to the deep channel. They also had good luck using a variety of buzz baits.
White Bass: Good Stacy and Stu caught some nice white bass and a large catfish while fishing the flats Saturday afternoon. The wipers and catfish all struck their "Glow In The Dark" minnows Stu swears by. He buys the glow in the dark minnows at the local Wal-Mart.
Catfish: Good. Matt McKinney caught a nice 16# blue cat on Liver over the weekend. 8-year-old Hanna Bond landed a nice blue cat off our docks Saturday morning. The two-pound fish had her squealing with joy so loudly I stopped what I was doing on the far end of the docks and came over to see what the ruckus was. She caught the catfish using night crawlers. Take a kid fishing and they will be hooked for life!
Remember a bad day fishing is better than a great day at work.
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 791.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level: 2.43 feet low
Channel Catfish fair using nightcrawlers and liver
Flathead No Report
Walleye fair using crankbaits
Crappie fair using minnows and jigs
Largemouth Bass fair using lures
Bluegill No Report
White Bass No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 891.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 1 cfs Outflow: 8 cfs Level: 0.22 feet low
Mouse Creek at Longview Lake has a new gate and the area will be closed at 9:00 p.m. and will not reopen until 8:00 a.m. All fisherman need to have their vehicles out of the area by 9:00 p.m. or their vehicles could be locked in for the night and/or ticketed.
Catfish No Report
Bass No Report
Crappie No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 606.0 Temperature: 65 - 68
Release Rate: 50 Level: 6.00 feet low
Report by: South Fork Resort
Date: 10/20/05
Lake Level : 600.1
Normal Lake Level : 606
Water Condition: Clear
Surface Water Temp: 65 - 68
No Report
Article about Crappie Fishing on Mark Twain
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature:
Crappie No Report
Bass No Report
MISSOURI
RIVER (Homers
Landing)
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature:
Conditions:
Braggin Board
Catfish good using live shad sides, goldfish on trotlines and limb lines
Waverly Area
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature
Conditions:
Braggin Board
Report by: River Bluff Rod & Gun
No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature:
Report by: Vansel's Little Countryside
Bait & More Shop Channel Catfish:
Flathead:
Largemouth Bass: No Report
Stripers: No Report
Crappie: good
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation: Normal Pool
Temp:
Report By: Big Birds Bait Braggin' Board
Check out river bottom lures we stock 8 colors in 4 and 6
inch
Check out the new lx bow by Matthew's
Crappie - fair but small
Bass - bass good
Bluegill good
Catfish good
The boat pass price changed to $5.00 day pass and $35 for the year also
Come in and see the new switchback bow from Mathews
THANKS
BIG BIRD
RIDE HARD RIDE FREE
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 839.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 35 cfs Outflow: 50 cfs Level: 0.45 feet low
Black bass slow on plastic worms early in the morning
White bass slow trolling on the flats using rooster tails
Crappie slow on minnows around trees and structures
Catfish slow on shad and worms
Bluegill slow on worms 12 to15 of water
Walleye/Muskie fair in 3 to 5 feet of water using buck tails.
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature: Clarity: Level: low and clear
Catfish fair using cut bait and worms at night
Blue Catfish slow using live bait
Bluegill fair using worms
Bass slow using spinners and crankbaits near the brush piles
Crappie good try above the thermocline from 4-12' down. try minnows or tube jigs under a bobber around timber
Updated 10/27/05
Water Temp:
Crappie slow using minnows and jigs
Blue Catfish No Report
Channel Catfish good using cut bait on the bottom
Largemouth Bass good using jig-N-pig
Bluegill fair using nightcrawlers
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 864.2 Temperature: 68
Inflow: 40 cfs Outflow: 25 cfs Level: 1.46 feet high
Report by Burton's Bait and Tackle
CRAPPIE: No Report
BASS: Fair: No Report
CATFISH: Good: No Report
White Bass: Fair: No Report
WALLEYE: Fair: No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 867.7 Temperature:
Inflow: 70 cfs Outflow: 40 cfs Level: 7.75 feet low
Report By: Square Deal Bait Shop-CLOSED for the Season
Black bass No Report
White bass No Report
Crappie No Report
Walleye No Report
Catfish No Report
Updated 10/21/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 915.0 Temperature: 70-72 degrees
Release Rate: 262 cfs. Level: 9.75 feet low
Report By: Table Rock Guide Service
Mid Lake-Kimberling City Area The cooler weather and drop in lake temperature has really helped the fishing pick up.
White bass are chasing shad in the morning, evening and on cloudy days. In early morning and late evening, bass are hitting War Eagle spinner baits in pockets just of the main lake where shore minnows are present. On windy days, bass can be taken on spinner baits off chunk rock banks where the wind is blowing in. Also try throwing a Zara Spook or Cordell Red fin on timbered points and bluff ends of a morning. As the day goes on, use a Carolina rigged centipede in watermelon red or a brown and purple football head jig on the main lake points and flats in about 25-35 feet of water. Some fish are also hitting white jigging spoons and drop shot rigs in about 30-45 feet of water on flats and bluff ends.
Lower End-Damn Area Early morning top water bite on timbered points on the main lake and secondary points. Zara spook seems to be working best. There is also an early morning spinner bait bite in cedar trees and gravel pockets just off the main lake. Drop shot and spoon fish are being caught in 30-45 feet deep on long flat main lake gravel points. Throw Football head jigs, brown and purple or green pumpkin ,on main lake gravel in 30-40 feet deep.
Upper End-James River Work the main lake flats with Carolina rig and football head jigs in about 20-30 feet of water. Try throwing a white jigging spoon in 25-35 feet of water on the flats around shad schools. Fish are also being caught on shallow running crank baits in the upper ends of the James and Flat Creek.
Bluegill Some of the bluegill are still shallow but allot of the bigger bluegill are on the main lake gravel flats and points in 25-35 feet deep. Crickets are best.
Updated 10/27/05
Temperature: Level:
Report by River Run Outfitters
No Report
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 722.00 Clarity: Level:
Temperature:
Crappie fair using jigs and minnows
Bass fair using lures
Channel Cat good using liver and nightcrawlers on setlines
Updated 10/27/05
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 706.0 Temperature: 64
Inflow: 1150 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 0.35 feet low
MAIN LAKE Report by Sterett Creek Marina
Fishing Report from Sterett Creek Marina 10/26/05
If you want to see some pretty colors now is the time to be on Truman. The leaves are really doing their thing now. The weatherman is even telling us that the weekend is going to be great weather wise. The fish are cooperating enough that it should be perfect weekend.
LAKE LEVEL: 705.6
WATER TEMP: 64 deg.
WATER CLARITY: Big & Little Tebo, light stain.
BASS: Spinner baits are the best of the best right now. Look for cedar trees off the secondary points about 1/2 way back in the coves. Jig and frog are also working around the laydowns in the back ends of the coves. Black and blue seems to be the best color. Fish are holding in the 3' to 6' depth. Still haven't heard of a top water bite but it can't be to far away.
CRAPPIE: The crappie fishing remains slow. The brush piles are producing most of the crappie that we are seeing now. Jigs seem to be working a little better than minnows. Black and chartreuse has been the best color. Fish seem to be holding around 15' on top of the brush in 20' of water.
WHITE BASS & HYBRIDS: It's funny how when one species of fish slows down another gets going. The white bass have been doing good on the flat main lake points. Rooster tails are the best bait along with 1/8 oz. Rat L Traps. Fish are holding on the windy points in about a foot of water. There are a few fish still holding on the humps but the best bite is on the points.
CATFISH: No Report.
Next week will be my last fishing report for the season. We will close the marina for the season on Nov. 6th. and reopen on March 1, 06.
That's it for this week from Sterett Creek Marina
Tommy
Catfish Reports by: Anthony Ford: Catfish & Spoonbill Guide for Truman Main Lake
fishing is really good on Truman lake catching 20-25 blues 2-12lbs in a few hours drifting flats along channel 28-35ft of water getting shad in 1ft of water or less in the back of coves I haven't heard any good reports below the dam
Tebo Arm
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Temp:
Report by:
Crappie No Report
Catfish No Report
Bass No Report
White Bass No Report
Grand River Arm
Lake level 706.30 Water clarity lightly stained
Updated 10/27/05
Lake temp:
Report for Grand River Arm by Bucksaw Marina
Crappie No Report
Bass No Report
Catfish No report
White bass No Report
* New Missouri regulations require that jug lines be attended at all times unless anchored.
Updated 10/27/05
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 359.0 Temperature:
Release Rate: 120 Level: 0.10 feet high
Largemouth Bass fair using spinner baits and plastic worms
White Bass No Report
Crappie fair using minnows and jigs
Bluegill fair using crickets
Catfish good using nightcrawlers and live bait on trotlines at night
Note: On the waters of Wappapello Lake & its tributaries, all Walleye & Sauger must be returned to the water unharmed immediately after being caught. Anglers are encouraged to harvest bass under 11" (daily limit 6) to reduce the numbers of small bass in Wappapello lake.