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FISHING REPORTS Posted: 1/04/2001 Most lakes are in the process of
icing up. 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: Clarity: fair Inflow: 4 cfs Outflow: 5 cfs. Level: 0.15 feet high Report by Forty Woods Bait & Tackle Missouri Check In Station The ramps are closed and what isn't closed is froze over 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: 572 cfs Level: 7.88 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: 35-39 Release Rate: 190 Level: 5.66 feet low The lake is mostly frozen over Largemouth Bass Slow 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: Clarity: Level: 0.00 feet low Report by Forty Woods Bait & Tackle Missouri Check In Station The ramps are closed and what isn't closed is froze over also you are not allowed to ice fish on this lake. 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: Inflow: 600 cfs Outflow: 500 cfs. Level: 4.93 feet low Report by Missouri Angler Bait & Tackle LARGEMOUTH BASS - No Report SPOTTED BASS (KENTUCKY'S) - No Report WHITE BASS - No Report CRAPPIE - No Report CATFISH - NO REPORT BLUEGILL - NO REPORT WALLEYE - NO REPORT Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 791.0 Temperature: Inflow: 3 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level: 7.11 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: 10 cfs Outflow: 10 cfs Level: 0.08 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: 50 cfs. Level: 6.60 feet low Report by Kaseyville Bait and Tackle White Bass poor Channel Catfish poor Flathead Catfish poor Largemouth Bass poor Crappie poor 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: Closed 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: 37 Clarity: clear Inflow: 45 cfs Outflow: 50 cfs Level: 0.00 feet high Report by J&N Sporting Goods Closed for the Winter Largemouth Bass Slow Crappie Poor White bass Slow using light colored wiggle warts over 10 feet of deep 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: Clarity: clear Inflow 15 cfs Outflow: 8 cfs Level: 1.31 feet high Report by Burton's Bait and Tackle Burton's Bait & Tackle Tournaments and Results WEEKEND THURSDAY Crappie: Slow Catfish: Poor Largemouth Bass: Slow White Bass: No report Walleye: No Report Bluegill: No report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 867.7 Temperature: 37 Clarity: Inflow: 75 cfs Outflow: 680 cfs Level: 6.48 feet low Currently the ramps are snow covered and the docks are to dangerous for anyone to be on. Report by Sonsac Marine and Southwinds Motel Largemouth Bass : Slow Smallmouth Bass: Poor White Bass: Poor Crappie: Slow Walleye: Poor Channel Catfish: Poor Bluegill: Poor Updated 12/12/00 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 917.0 Temperature: 35-39 Clarity: clear Release Rate: 6753 cfs. Level: 12.00 feet low Report by: Pete's Professional Guide Service DAM AREA, KIMBERLING, BAXTER, CAMPBELL POINT The deep bite was on....I don't know what happened to it. Normally the colder it gets the better the deep bite gets. There have been a few fish being caught deep on 3"-4" grubs, on 1/4 oz & 3.8 oz. jig head, also tube baits, and the best colors I have found are smoke, salt & pepper, blue gill or watermelon. Drop shot rigs with the same bait or try 4" worms. I was using Zoom finesse worms in watermelon red, and their meathead worm in salt & pepper, chrome & white jigging spoons, on long sloping gravel points, main lake and secondary points, 40' - 70' deep. In the past week I think a lot of the fish have sucked down and holding tight on the bottom. They have not been showing up on the electronics as they were. I believe the deep bite will be back but it was nearly non-existent this weekend. I ended up moving up into the river the past 3 days.... UPPER JAMES RIVER , KING'S RIVER, & LONG CREEK We went from the main lake into the rivers, still not much success. Friends of our fishing tournament this week end and they said they caught their fish up in the rivers on wood, with jigs, and they had good limits. We were catching some stickbait fish in the Aunt's Creek area, on main lake and secondary points with submerged timber in 10' - 15'. Try some crankbaits between these same trees and the bank. 2' - 10' - wigglewarts, bombers, bandits, crawdad patterns. Work these baits real slow.
Temperature: 35-39 Level: Report by River Run Outfitters Due to the cold weather this past couple of weeks, there has been considerable water generation. Fly fishing in the Trophy area below the dam continues to be good. When there is no water generation, mosquitoes, Adams and Crackle Backs are still good. Tan or gray scuds, peach egg patterns, tan Hare's Ear, Chamois leech and the olive or black wooly buggers continue to be consistent patterns. Deep water from a boat, you can catch fish on Bassnapper jigs, 80th or 100th ounce on fly rods or ultra light rods. Depending on the day, always have a range of colors from olive, tan, white, black/yellow and gray. Usually the olive will be the best, but if they are not hitting that color, keep trying as one of these colors will work. You can also use the 128th oz. white grub or peach or chartreuse egg pattern. Bait fishing has been real good on "White" power eggs. They are also catching them on air injected night crawlers, orange and chartreuse power eggs (both colors on the hook). When the water is running any of the above fished on a standard "drifting rig" from a boat will work. Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 722.00 Clarity: murky Level: 6.00 feet low Temperature: The lake is about half frozen over. The south end is open. Report by Kaseyville Bait and Tackle Crappie fair in the warm water arm mainly off the banks Channel Catfish no report Striper no report Largemouth bass no report Flathead no report Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 706.0 Temperature: 35-39 Clarity : Clear Inflow: 1100 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 1.34 feet low Most of the lake is froze over along with the ramps. Ice fishing is not recommended for right now. Crappie Slow, Prior to the storm, using minnows under the shad in 20 to 30 feet of water around the trees or on the channel beds. Largemouth Bass Poor Catfish Slow White Bass Poor Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 359.0 Temperature: Clarity: clear Outflow: 200 cfs Level: 1.06 feet low Most of the lake is frozen over, and is not safe for ice fishing Report by Wappapello Sports Two Crappie Slow Largemouth Bass Poor Catfish Poor 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 03/30/01
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