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Winter Bass Bite Stays Hot at the Lake of the Ozarks
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake of the Ozarks fishing guru, comin' at ya with today's report for December 17th. Winter's grip is tight, but the bass are still bitin' if you know where to look.
Solunar tables from FishingReminder show major bite windows from 6:20-8:20 AM, 6:36-8:36 PM, with minors at 1:35-3:35 PM and 11:37 PM-1:37 AM. First quarter moon at 38% proximity means decent activity, especially early and late. No tides here on this big reservoir, but water levels are steady around the dams.
Weather's crisp—expect highs in the low 40s, partly cloudy, light north winds 5-10 mph. Sunrise 'round 7:15 AM, sunset 4:50 PM. Bundle up, but that cold fronts the bass down deep.
Recent action's hot on largemouth and smallmouth bass per Major League Fishing reports. MLF pros like Akers and Wheeler crushed 'em offshore on Day 2 events last week—limits over 20 pounds daily. Anglers hittin' century club marks with fish up to 5+ pounds. Crappie and catfish pickin' up too in coves, but bass dominate.
Best lures now: Drop-shot rigs with straight-tail worms or Googan Baits Drag n Drop in Morning Dawn on 1/4-oz weights—Jacob Wheeler's winning setup from Table Rock nearby. Swimbaits like 3-4 inch Storm 360GT Largo Shad on jigheads for suspended fish. Neko rigs with 5-inch Lunker Log and nail weights for docks. Football jigs (3/4-oz Crock-O-Gator) trailered with NetBait Paca Chunk. Live bait? Minnows or shad on bottom rigs for cats and crappie.
Hit these hot spots: Bagnell Dam for current breaks and deep bass, or Jennings Branch Cove for protected winter patterns. Fish 20-40 feet off points, humps, and timber.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and wear your PFD.
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Solunar tables from FishingReminder show major bite windows from 6:20-8:20 AM, 6:36-8:36 PM, with minors at 1:35-3:35 PM and 11:37 PM-1:37 AM. First quarter moon at 38% proximity means decent activity, especially early and late. No tides here on this big reservoir, but water levels are steady around the dams.
Weather's crisp—expect highs in the low 40s, partly cloudy, light north winds 5-10 mph. Sunrise 'round 7:15 AM, sunset 4:50 PM. Bundle up, but that cold fronts the bass down deep.
Recent action's hot on largemouth and smallmouth bass per Major League Fishing reports. MLF pros like Akers and Wheeler crushed 'em offshore on Day 2 events last week—limits over 20 pounds daily. Anglers hittin' century club marks with fish up to 5+ pounds. Crappie and catfish pickin' up too in coves, but bass dominate.
Best lures now: Drop-shot rigs with straight-tail worms or Googan Baits Drag n Drop in Morning Dawn on 1/4-oz weights—Jacob Wheeler's winning setup from Table Rock nearby. Swimbaits like 3-4 inch Storm 360GT Largo Shad on jigheads for suspended fish. Neko rigs with 5-inch Lunker Log and nail weights for docks. Football jigs (3/4-oz Crock-O-Gator) trailered with NetBait Paca Chunk. Live bait? Minnows or shad on bottom rigs for cats and crappie.
Hit these hot spots: Bagnell Dam for current breaks and deep bass, or Jennings Branch Cove for protected winter patterns. Fish 20-40 feet off points, humps, and timber.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and wear your PFD.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Ozarks intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI