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Lake of the Ozarks Spring Bite Heats Up: Bass and Crappie Shallow
Published 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Lake of the Ozarks fishin' report for April 2nd, 2026, right here in central Missouri. Water temps are hoverin' around 58 degrees, just like yesterday's report from nearby Lake Gaston Guide, with levels steady and mostly clear skies at 61 degrees and light 9 mph winds—perfect for gettin' out early.
No tides here on our big reservoir, but sunrise hits at 6:55 AM and sunset around 7:40 PM, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of daylight to chase 'em. Fish are movin' shallow into the warmest spots—backs of creeks, docks, points, and stumps—as spring ramps up. **Largemouth bass** are hot in those shallows; locals are pullin' good numbers usin' rattling lipless crankbaits, spinnerbaits, or Zoom Flukes ripped medium to fast. **Crappie** action's steady around brushpiles, bridge pilings, and boat docks—small jigs or live minnows do the trick, with slabs pilin' up in limits. Stripers are steady below the dams with live shad, bucktails, or flat plugs, mostly catch-and-release. Even pickerel are hittin' shad-colored crankbaits in willow grass beds.
Recent catches mirror yesterday's trends: plenty of keeper bass and crappie, with some stripers pushin' 20 pounds. Best baits? Minnows for crappie, shad for stripers; lures like those Flukes and spinnerbaits for bass—match the hatch and speed it up.
Hit these **hot spots**: The Gravois Arm creeks for bass and crappie, or Osage River points below the Bagnell Dam for stripers. Get out early before the bite slows!
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No tides here on our big reservoir, but sunrise hits at 6:55 AM and sunset around 7:40 PM, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of daylight to chase 'em. Fish are movin' shallow into the warmest spots—backs of creeks, docks, points, and stumps—as spring ramps up. **Largemouth bass** are hot in those shallows; locals are pullin' good numbers usin' rattling lipless crankbaits, spinnerbaits, or Zoom Flukes ripped medium to fast. **Crappie** action's steady around brushpiles, bridge pilings, and boat docks—small jigs or live minnows do the trick, with slabs pilin' up in limits. Stripers are steady below the dams with live shad, bucktails, or flat plugs, mostly catch-and-release. Even pickerel are hittin' shad-colored crankbaits in willow grass beds.
Recent catches mirror yesterday's trends: plenty of keeper bass and crappie, with some stripers pushin' 20 pounds. Best baits? Minnows for crappie, shad for stripers; lures like those Flukes and spinnerbaits for bass—match the hatch and speed it up.
Hit these **hot spots**: The Gravois Arm creeks for bass and crappie, or Osage River points below the Bagnell Dam for stripers. Get out early before the bite slows!
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more reports! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI