Thursday, February 2, 2012

Fishing Report 2/2/12



BLACK BASS – One tournament reported taking over 25 pounds to win a one-day event. Fifth place was over 19 pounds. Lower Osage: Very good with jerkbaits like the Luck “E” Strike RC Stick Jerkbait or Smithwick’s Rogue on channel swing banks and rocky shorelines. Also, try Storm’s Wiggle Wart on ledges and jigs on chunk rock and submerged brush. Glaize Arm: Good, try RC Stick or Rogue jerkbaits along channel swing shorelines on cloudy warm days. Mid-Lake: Very good, try shaky heads on rocky shorelines early then along channel swing bluffs with Storm Wiggle Warts later. Niangua Arm: Good, try jerkbaits on rocky shorelines or jigs tipped with Berkley’s Chigger Craw fished around dock brush and jerkbaits on main lake points. Gravois Arm: Good, try jerkbaits along rocky shorelines; also try bluffs with Storm Wiggle Warts. Upper Osage: Fair to good on RC Stick Jerkbaits and Rogues, also try buzzbaits on rocky shorelines. Osage 60 MM: Fair, try jigs tipped with green pumpkin colored plastics or jerkbaits on rocky shorelines.

CATFISH: Bagnell Tailwater: Fair, try ‘perch’. Lower Osage: Fair on juglines and trotlines baited with traditional catfish baits. Glaize Arm: Fair, try nightcrawlers or chicken livers. Mid-Lake: Fair, try cut shad 30 feet deep behind islands. Niangua Arm: Fair in coves with nightcrawlers, cut bait and chicken livers. Little Niangua River: Fair to good, drift with cut shad or chicken livers. Gravois Arm: Fair drifting with chicken livers. Upper Osage: Fair on cut shad or shrimp. Osage 60 MM: Excellent on nightcrawlers 10 to 12 feet deep. Truman Tailwater: Fair for blue catfish on whole or cut shad.

CRAPPIE – Crappies are the hottest bite on the lake with many fish over 11 inches being caught on jigs tipped with red plastic and a red Berkley Crappie Nibble. Bagnell Tailwater: No reported fish. Lower Osage: Very good, try jigs fished 20 to 25 feet deep. Glaize Arm: Very good, try jigs fished 20 to 25 feet deep. Mid-Lake: Very good, fish are 6 to 10 feet deep in front of docks. Niangua Arm: Very good on small jigs fished 3 to 8 feet deep, try Blakemore Road Runners. Gravois Arm: Good on jigs fished 6 to 10 feet deep. Upper Osage: Very good with minnows tipped with Berkley Crappie Nibbles. Osage 60 MM: Very good on orange or chartreuse jigs fished around large docks in 30 feet of water – fish are 5 to 6 feet deep. Truman Tailwater: Very good on minnows or Slab Hunter jigs.

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