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Lake of the Ozarks Spring Bass Bite: Jerkbaits and Shallow Water Action
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Lake of the Ozarks fishin' report for Sunday mornin', March 8th, 2026. Water's sittin' steady—no tides here on our big ol' reservoir, but levels are normal 'round 655 feet per the latest from local gauges. Weather's cool and clear today, highs in the upper 50s, light north breeze 5-10 mph, perfect for early spring action after that polar plunge shindig yesterday drew over 200 folks to the banks.
Sunrise was at 6:24 AM, sunset 6:12 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Fish are wakin' up from winter; bass are in prespawn mode, stagein' on shallow flats and brush in 4-8 feet, just like them big ones movin' out shallow down in Florida per Major League Fishing reports. Local chatter says crappie are bitin' good on minnows near brush piles, and walleye are prowlin' points at night. Recent catches? Guides reportin' limits of 15-20 pound largemouth bags on jerkbaits, plus white bass runs startin'—folks pullin' 2-5 pounders steady. Catfish heavy too, channels up to 10 pounds on cut shad.
Best lures right now: Go with a shallow jerkbait like the Megabass Vision 110 SR for bass in that 4-foot zone—they're keyin' on it per MLF pros. ChatterBaits in shad or black/blue for coverin' water, or a swim jig with a swimbait trailer. Live bait? Minnows or nightcrawlers on rigs for crappie and cats—can't beat 'em when water's still chillin' at 48 degrees.
Hot spots: Hit the Gravois Arm near state park docks for staging bass, or run down to the Osage River channel bends by Osage Beach—Toyota Series pros gearin' up there March 10-12, so fish are firin'. Stay safe, wear PFDs, and respect the no-wake zones.
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Sunrise was at 6:24 AM, sunset 6:12 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Fish are wakin' up from winter; bass are in prespawn mode, stagein' on shallow flats and brush in 4-8 feet, just like them big ones movin' out shallow down in Florida per Major League Fishing reports. Local chatter says crappie are bitin' good on minnows near brush piles, and walleye are prowlin' points at night. Recent catches? Guides reportin' limits of 15-20 pound largemouth bags on jerkbaits, plus white bass runs startin'—folks pullin' 2-5 pounders steady. Catfish heavy too, channels up to 10 pounds on cut shad.
Best lures right now: Go with a shallow jerkbait like the Megabass Vision 110 SR for bass in that 4-foot zone—they're keyin' on it per MLF pros. ChatterBaits in shad or black/blue for coverin' water, or a swim jig with a swimbait trailer. Live bait? Minnows or nightcrawlers on rigs for crappie and cats—can't beat 'em when water's still chillin' at 48 degrees.
Hot spots: Hit the Gravois Arm near state park docks for staging bass, or run down to the Osage River channel bends by Osage Beach—Toyota Series pros gearin' up there March 10-12, so fish are firin'. Stay safe, wear PFDs, and respect the no-wake zones.
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