Lake of the Ozarks Missouri Daily Fishing Report

Ozarks Fishing Report May 2025: Bass Heating Up, Crappie Struggle, Catfish Prime Time


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Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake of the Ozarks fishing report for this beautiful Wednesday, May 7th, 2025.

Folks, we've had some decent action over the past few days across the lake. The bass fishing has been picking up nicely as we move deeper into spring. Just yesterday, I was out on the water and noticed the largemouth are starting to settle into their typical May patterns.

Unfortunately, I've got to warn you that crappie fishing is running a bit slower this year compared to what we've seen in recent seasons. The Missouri Department of Conservation says this is due to those drought conditions we had back in 2022 and 2023 that hurt the crappie recruitment. If you're still determined to chase those slabs, concentrate on brush piles, especially those located on or near points. Small jigs in the 1/32 to 1/8 ounce range or minnows remain your best bet for success.

For you bass anglers, there's been good action in the lower end of the lake over the past weekend. Several tournaments have wrapped up recently, including the MINKS tournament this past Sunday, with some solid bags being brought in. The water clarity is improving, and the fish are responding well to both reaction baits and bottom presentations.

Catfish action should be similar to previous years, with the best months being April through September. We're right in the prime window now, so get those stink baits and cut bait ready!

White bass fishing is fair right now. Try hitting those windy points, submerged islands, and long, sloping points using either artificial lures or shad. For walleye, trolling crankbaits on steep rocky points and humps has been productive. Bright colored jigs in orange, white, and chartreuse tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers are also working well.

For those looking for hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the Glaize Arm for crappie. The MDC has placed several brush piles in the lake that have been holding fish. For bass, the lower end has been producing consistently. The Truman Dam tailwater area is your best bet for hybrid striped bass right now.

The weather for today is looking favorable for a day on the water. Just remember to practice those proper handling techniques when releasing fish to ensure their survival.

That's all I've got for today, folks. This is Artificial Lure signing off from beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. Tight lines, and I'll see you on the water!
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