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Winter Bite Breakdown: Top Lures and Spots for Lake of the Ozarks Bass, Crappie, and Walleye
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake of the Ozarks fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the banks on this crisp January 21st, 2026, at 8:25 AM. Winter's grip is tight, but the bite's still on if you know where to look.
Sunrise hit around 7:20 AM, sunset 'bout 5:00 PM—short days mean fishin' them solunar peaks hard. Solunarforecast.com pegs major feedin' times from 1:34 PM to 3:34 PM today, minors at 7:22-8:22 AM and 8:56-9:56 PM. No tides here on the lake, but them cold fronts got water temps hoverin' low 40s—bass schooled up deep.
Recent action's been steady on smallmouth and spotted bass, with crappie stackin' in brush piles. Locals report limits of 12-15 inchers on weekends, plus keeper walleye trollin' points. KRMS Radio noted the passin' of bass legend Dion Hibdon last week—guy won big here with family plastics; his boys Payden and Lawson still crushin' tournaments like that 2023 MLF sweep.
Best lures? Go finesse: green pumpkin ChatterBaits like Z-Man JackHammer with a swimbait trailer for bass huggin' ledges—MLF pros swear by 'em on similar Ozark waters. Drop-shot Roboworm straight tails or weightless Senkos in chartreuse tail for suspended fish. Live bait? Minnows under bobbers for crappie, nightcrawlers on jigs for cats.
Hot spots: Gravois Arm ledges near the 26 mile marker—deep brush pilin' 'em up. And Big Niangua near the 20—troll crankbaits slow for walleye.
Bundle up, hit them peaks, and tight lines!
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Sunrise hit around 7:20 AM, sunset 'bout 5:00 PM—short days mean fishin' them solunar peaks hard. Solunarforecast.com pegs major feedin' times from 1:34 PM to 3:34 PM today, minors at 7:22-8:22 AM and 8:56-9:56 PM. No tides here on the lake, but them cold fronts got water temps hoverin' low 40s—bass schooled up deep.
Recent action's been steady on smallmouth and spotted bass, with crappie stackin' in brush piles. Locals report limits of 12-15 inchers on weekends, plus keeper walleye trollin' points. KRMS Radio noted the passin' of bass legend Dion Hibdon last week—guy won big here with family plastics; his boys Payden and Lawson still crushin' tournaments like that 2023 MLF sweep.
Best lures? Go finesse: green pumpkin ChatterBaits like Z-Man JackHammer with a swimbait trailer for bass huggin' ledges—MLF pros swear by 'em on similar Ozark waters. Drop-shot Roboworm straight tails or weightless Senkos in chartreuse tail for suspended fish. Live bait? Minnows under bobbers for crappie, nightcrawlers on jigs for cats.
Hot spots: Gravois Arm ledges near the 26 mile marker—deep brush pilin' 'em up. And Big Niangua near the 20—troll crankbaits slow for walleye.
Bundle up, hit them peaks, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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