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Lake of the Ozarks Pre-Spawn Bass Bite: March 4th Report with Water Temps Climbing

Lake of the Ozarks Pre-Spawn Bass Bite: March 4th Report with Water Temps Climbing

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake of the Ozarks fishing guru, comin' at ya from the banks on this crisp March 4th mornin'. Water temps are climbin' toward 40-45 degrees with that recent warm rain, per local pro Brad Jelinek's take ahead of the MLF Toyota Series hittin' Osage Beach next week. No tides here on our big ol' reservoir, but levels are steady, fishin' solid after strong Phoenix Bass League weights last outing.

Sunrise was at 6:32 AM, sunset 6:12 PM—plenty of daylight for pre-spawn action. Bass are keyin' up: largemouth and smallmouth pushin' shallow to staging areas, with reports of 9+ pounders recent-like. Jelinek says expect 18-20 pound bags from jerkbaits, Alabama rigs, jigs, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits if it dirties up. Crappie hangin' 15-25 feet deep—minnows or jigs 'll do. Trout season kicked off March 1st, so stockers are feisty in nearby streams off the lake.

Recent catches? Big bass limits, quality stripers mid-lake to upper ends on jigs 20-40 feet. Best lures: Missile Baits craw imitations, jerkbaits, and spinnerbaits for movers; live minnows for crappie. Bait up with shad or craws for bottom bites.

Hot spots: Public Beach #2 in Osage Beach for tourney-tested banks, and Gravois Arm points—rocky shallows screamin' for spinnerbaits at dawn.

Bundle up, watch that forward-facing sonar rules if competin', and tight lines!

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