Lake of the Ozarks Crappie fishing report 12/16/2022 from Jarod Shelton of JROD Fishing, Missouri Fishing Charters and Fishing Guide, and JJ TACKLE. We are on some crappie! Everyone is at LOZ but I talk about some tidbits of what I like to use to catch them. The water temperatures have fallen and you can find water from 42* to 45*. The best jig for us right now is the a RC Head from RC Baits in 1/8 oz. Pink Head with bobby garland baby shad in monkey milk, with the tail dyed chartreuse. I also like the purple and chartreuse crappie tube and black and chartreuse in the dirty water. If you want the jig to fall faster for live scope, put a split shot 12-16 inches above the jig or put a similar rig together. Sometimes I like to use a bullet weight with a swivel tied to braided line, and then a leader. This helps a lot with line twist. Fish can be found in 8 feet up the river all the way to 25 feet but most of them are suspended under big boat docks. The first boat dock by a channel swing, a point, or bluff end is usually the best one. Scan and graph until you find a wad of them. They are stacked in lots of numbers right now and should remain that way. Fishing all winter should be fantastic. I'm catching a lot of fish on jigs, not too many on jerk baits. The water is too dirty from the 45 - 50MM, so I stick with the jig. Minnows will work for sure, and it doesn't hurt to have some crappie nibbles. GET AFTER IT!