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FISHING REPORTS Posted: 12/07/2000 Due to the weather conditions the fishing reports will be coming in slowly.
Temperature: Clarity: Lake level: Crappie no report Largemouth Bass no report Bluegill no report Channel Catfish no report Sunfish no report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 802.0 Temperature: 35-39 Clarity: fair Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 6 cfs. Level: 0.17 feet high Report by Forty Woods Bait & Tackle Missouri Check In Station They just opened Ligget Road so the SPILLWAY is open to fish now. There has not been any activity this weekend due mainly to Firearms deer season being open. Crappie Poor Channel Catfish Poor Largemouth Bass Poor Hybrids No Report Stripers No Report Bluegill No Report Walleye No report Panfish poor around the edges Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 654.00 Temperature: Outflow: 730 cfs Level: 8.00 feet low Report by Bob's Bait & Tackle Walleye No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Kentucky No Report Crappie No Report Channel Catfish No Report Flathead No Report White Bass No report Bluegill No Report Smallmouth Bass No Report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 500.0 Temperature: 45-49 Release Rate: 302 Level: 5.80 feet low Largemouth Bass Poor White Bass No report Crappie Poor Smallmouth Bass No report Spotted Bass No report Catfish Poor Bluegill No Report Carp No Report Drum No Report Temperature: Level: normal Bluegill/Redear No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Crappie No Report Catfish No Report (Below Urich) Report by R & R Sporting Center Missouri Check In Station Flatheads No Report Channel and Blue Cats No Report Crappie No Report Temperature: 45-49 Clarity: Level: 0.00 feet low Report by Forty Woods Bait & Tackle Missouri Check In Station Crappie poor Catfish poor Largemouth Bass poor White Bass poor Hybrids No Report Bluegill No Report Walleye No Report Panfish No Report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 660.0 Temperature: 52 Inflow: 2500 cfs Outflow: 700 cfs. Level: 3.92 feet low Report by Missouri Angler Bait & Tackle The lake level is 656.0 with a water temperature of 52 degrees, which was taken at Bagnell Dam by AmerenUE. The water temperature ranges from 52 degrees in the main lake area to 44 degrees in the upper ends of the rivers and creeks. The main Osage, Gravois, Grand Glaize and Niangua Rivers are clear with visibility from 6 to 10 feet. There are some coves and small creeks having a dingy colored appearance, but the water is fairly clear with a visibility of 4 feet. The largemouth are still spread out and can be found in the backends of the creeks out to the main lake points. LARGEMOUTH BASS - GOOD The lucky Craft Pointer, Smithwick Rouge and Fluke with insert weights are catching keeper largemouth on secondary and main lake points, and around boat docks on the steeper banks and points. Also producing are spinnerbaits and medium diving crankbaits on windy chunk rock/pea gravel mix points and channel swing banks. The jig n pig in front of docks with brush 9 to 15 feet has been producing some keeper largemouth and twin tail grub worked on chunk rock banks in the same depth. SPOTTED BASS (KENTUCKY'S) - GOOD Jerkbaits and Fluke with insert weights worked around boat docks on chunk rock points and creeks on short cove points. The spinnerbait and medium diving crankbaits worked on windy chunk rock points and banks in the creek arms. WHITE BASS - GOOD Medium depth crankbaits, small spinners (Mepps, Road Runner and Rooster Tails) on windy main lake non channel points and on secondary points in the creek arms. CRAPPIE - GOOD Minnows, jigs and Road Runners over main lake brush 10 to 25 feet and in creeks over deep brush 10 to 25 feet. CATFISH - NO REPORT BLUEGILL - NO REPORT WALLEYE - NO REPORT Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 791.0 Temperature: Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level: 6.79 feet low Channel Catfish no report Flathead no report Walleye no report Crappie no report Largemouth Bass no report Bluegill no report White Bass no report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 891.0 Temperature: Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 10 cfs Level: 0.06 feet high Walleye no report Channel Catfish no report Crappie no report Largemouth Bass no report White Bass no report Bluegill/perch no report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 606.0 Temperature: 35-39 Release Rate: 400 cfs. Level: 6.30 feet low Report by Kaseyville Bait and Tackle White Bass poor Channel Catfish poor Flathead Catfish poor Largemouth Bass fair using shad colored, shallow running crankbaits Crappie fair a few are being taken in the river below the dam or in the main lake on minnows in 18 to 20 feet deep Bluegill poor Temperature: Report by Maple Leaf Bait Shop Updated 12-01-00 We are now open all winter. (8am - 12pm) Fishing is slow, but duck hunting is good. Catfish Slow Bass Good using spinners and going deep Crappie Good at 15 feet deep Bluegill Slow Temperature: Clarity: Level: Report by R & R Sporting Center Missouri Check In Station Channel Catfish No Report Flathead No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Stripers No Report Crappie No Report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 839.0 Temperature: 50-54 Clarity: clear Inflow: 55 cfs Outflow: 100 cfs Level: 0.42 feet high Report by J&N Sporting Goods Closed for the Winter Largemouth Bass poor Crappie poor White bass good using lighter colored wiggle warts 10 feet deep over deeper water Catfish no report Bluegill no report Temperature: Clarity: clear Level: low Largemouth Bass No Report Channel Cat No Report Bluecat No Report Bluegill No Report Crappie No Report Water Temp: Level: Sunfish No Report Crappie No Report Channel Catfish No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Bluegill No Report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 864.2 Water Temperature: 45-49 Clarity: clear except in the backs of the creeks Inflow 15 cfs Outflow: 8 cfs Level: 1.33 feet high Report by Burton's Bait and Tackle Burton's Bait & Tackle Tournaments and Results WEEKEND THURSDAY Crappie: Good -Are being taken on tube jigs in 15 to 20 feet deep around the brush at the Camp Branch Marina Dock Catfish: Poor- Using shad sides in the coves in 10 feet deep. Largemouth Bass: Poor - In 6 to 8 feet deep using black/blue jigs or fire tiger crankbaits. White Bass: No report Walleye: Poor - Using various colored small crankbaits while trolling the main lake. Bluegill: No report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 867.7 Temperature: 45 Clarity: Murky Inflow: 75 cfs Outflow: 40 cfs Level: 5.86 feet low Report by Sonsac Marine and Southwinds Motel Largemouth Bass & Smallmouth Bass: slow, but slow rolling spinners or jigs tripped with pork will catch some nice fish. Points at the backend of coves with cover seem to be the best. White Bass: no report Crappie are hitting jigs over deep cover and along the bridge piers-coves in 25 to 30 feet deep seems to be the best. Start at the bottom and work up until you find the correct depth were they are biting--most are very nice size Walleye: very slow must have been caught fishing deep drop offs with spoons. On windy cloud cover days can still be caught with blue/chrome or black/chrome crank baits Channel Catfish No Report Bluegill No Report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 917.0 Temperature: 65-69 Clarity: clear Release Rate: 5761 cfs. Level: 8.70 feet low Report by: Pete's Professional Guide Service DAM AREA, KIMBERLING, BAXTER, CAMPBELL POINT Largemouth are chasing shad in the James in the backs of creeks, from Point #10 to above Cape Fair. Best was from the Bridgeport bridge up as far as you could go. We caught some nice largemouth, slow rolling a spinnerbait through the shad schools. we caught them on a 1/2 oz. Bass Hound spinnerbait w/tandem willow leaf blades, and color were white/chartreuse. You have to go in and out of several before you find the shad, watch close on the surface and on your depth finder. When you find them, stay back about 100" and follow the shad while casting your spinnerbait into them. It takes a lot of patience to follow the schools but you can be rewarded with quality fish. We are also cranking them up on steep chunk rock banks, using Storm wiggle warts-colors-both crawdad and shad patterns. In the Kings River we have been doing a lot of spoon fishing and drop shooting with success, on long sloping points. On the drop shot we were using Root Beer and Green flake French fries, and catching some good ones. We tried several colors but thins one was the best for us on the particular day. Temperature: Level: Report by River Run Outfitters Trout Fishing continues to be very good on Lake Taneycomo. The only problem right now is generation. They have been generating early in the a.m. and running most of the day once or twice week. The rest of the time, they run until early afternoon, or not at all. Fly fishing in the Trophy Trout Area is catching large numbers of fish as well as some nice size fish (18 inches plus). Best flies are: size 14 flashback scud Deep water down below the Trophy Trout Areas is fishing well with 100th oz. olive, or black and yellow jigs and the 128th oz. chartreuse glo-ball. Some of the area fishing docks report that bait fishing has also been good. Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 722.00 Clarity: murky Level: 6.00 feet low Temperature: 45-49 Report by Kaseyville Bait and Tackle Updated 12-01-00 Crappie fair on minnows in 8 feet of water off of T Highway Channel Catfish poor Striper poor on the move in the warm water arm on anything you want to throw at them Largemouth bass poor Flathead poor Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 706.0 Temperature: 40-44 Clarity : stained Inflow: 300 cfs Outflow: 2133 cfs Level: 1.18 feet low Updated 12-01-00 Fishing is almost at a standstill due to the weather conditions and deer seasons. Almost every boater you see is wearing blaze orange hats. Crappie fair using red/white or red/yellow tube jigs in 20 to 30 feet deep where the channel bends Largemouth Bass fair in 10 to 12 feet of water using a blue/black jigs about half way back in the coves. Catfish slow some are being taken off the dam White Bass slow Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 359.0 Temperature: 55-59 Clarity: clear Outflow: 210 cfs Level: 0.78 feet high Report by Wappapello Sports Two Crappie excellent in heavy brush on minnows or pink/red tube jigs in 3 to 4 feet deep over 8 to 10 feet of water Largemouth Bass fair on deep running crankbaits during the day by the channels and in the afternoon in the coves Catfish fair using cut bait by the dock Bluegill no report White bass no report 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. This page was last updated 01/10/01
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