Lake of the Ozarks Missouri Daily Fishing Report

Reel in the Rewards: Hot Fishing Tips for Lake of the Ozarks' Spring Awakening


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Fishing at the Lake of the Ozarks today, April 4, 2025, promises an exciting spring experience as the fish begin to shake off the winter lull. Sunrise is at 6:55 AM and sunset at 7:39 PM, giving plenty of daylight hours to make your catches. The weather is warming steadily, with the water temperature hovering in the mid-50s, a sign that bass, crappie, and other species will soon enter their pre-spawn phase. Mild rain earlier in the week has added some cloudiness to the water, improving conditions for anglers.

Largemouth bass fishing has been steady and is expected to improve as we move deeper into spring. Bass are currently concentrated near rocky points, brush piles, and docks, particularly around the Niangua and Glaize Arms. Jerkbaits, especially suspending ones like the Megabass Ito Vision 110, are performing very well. Spinnerbaits and crankbaits are also great options, especially on windy points and clear banks. Recent reports suggest good success with bass in the 2-to-4-pound range, especially during the low-light hours of early morning or evening.

Crappie fishing has picked up as schools move shallower to feed. Focus on brush piles near points and coves where the structure provides cover. Small jigs (1/32 to 1/8 ounce) and live minnows beneath a bobber offer the best results. Anglers have reported quick limits of crappie 10 to 12 inches long on the Niangua and Grand Glaize Arms of the lake recently. Target depths between 8 and 15 feet for the most active fish.

For catfish, conditions are ideal for channel and blue cat action. Blue catfish are frequently caught on cut shad drifted along deep flats and river channel breaks. Channel cats, on the other hand, are coming closer to shore; fish live bait or stinkbait near the bottom. The mouth of coves and deeper areas remain hotspots. Flathead catfish can still be found near rocks and woody cover, taking live bluegill or sunfish.

White bass are beginning their spring run and can be found in tributaries like the Niangua and Little Niangua Rivers. Small spinners, jerkbaits, and shad-patterned lures will help you hook up to these fast-action fish.

Two standout fishing spots to explore today are the Grand Glaize Arm and the spillway section of Bagnell Dam. The Grand Glaize Arm boasts excellent bass and crappie fishing with plenty of docks and brush piles. Meanwhile, the Bagnell Dam area offers shore-based opportunities for bass, catfish, and walleye, making it perfect for anglers without a boat.

Today, focus on jerkbaits and small jigs for most species, and don’t overlook the potential of spinnerbaits around windy points and shallow cover. With warming water and increased fish activity, anglers should expect a productive day across Lake of the Ozarks. Tight lines!
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