
07 January 2026
Winter Bass Bonanza at the Ozarks - Finesse Rigs, Deep Brush & Solunar Hot Spots
Lake of the Ozarks Missouri Fishing Report Today
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake of the Ozarks fishing guru, comin' at ya live on this crisp January 7th mornin'. Winter's grip is on, but the bite's still kickin' if you know where to look. No tides here on our big freshwater beast, but solunar tables from FishingReminder show major hot windows from 6:20-8:20 AM, 6:36-8:36 PM, and minors at 1:35-3:35 PM plus late night. First quarter moon at 38% proximity means fish are feedin' steady. Sunrise 'round 7:30 AM, sunset by 5:15 PM—short days, so hit dawn and dusk hard. Weather's chilly, highs in the low 40s, light winds, perfect for suspended bass huggin' timber.
Fish activity's solid post-holidays. Locals report decent bass catches—largemouth and smallies—plus crappie and walleye schoolin' deep. Recent Toyota Series at the lake saw pro Brock Reinkemeyer sack 17+ pounds of bass on finesse rigs, per Major League Fishing. onX Fish Midwest just expanded here, highlightin' Ozarks bass abundance with crappie hotspots too. Numbers are down from summer, but quality's up: 2-5 pounders common, some 7s in coves.
Best lures? Go finesse for these pressured fish. Football jigs like 7/16-oz with craw trailers, Damiki rigs (1/4-3/4 oz heads) with MaxScent minnows or shad imitations—chartreuse, smoke silver crushin' 'em. Jiggin' spoons (7/8-oz War Eagle) for deep rippin'. LiveScope pros swear by 'em around brush. Bait-wise, minnows or cut shad on jigs; nightcrawlers for crappie under bobbers.
Hot spots: Bagnell Dam for current-huggin' walleye and stripers, and Lotell Hollow Cove for bass ambushin' points—user spots from FishingReminder confirm they're gold.
Bundle up, fish smart, and let's fill those livewells.
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Fish activity's solid post-holidays. Locals report decent bass catches—largemouth and smallies—plus crappie and walleye schoolin' deep. Recent Toyota Series at the lake saw pro Brock Reinkemeyer sack 17+ pounds of bass on finesse rigs, per Major League Fishing. onX Fish Midwest just expanded here, highlightin' Ozarks bass abundance with crappie hotspots too. Numbers are down from summer, but quality's up: 2-5 pounders common, some 7s in coves.
Best lures? Go finesse for these pressured fish. Football jigs like 7/16-oz with craw trailers, Damiki rigs (1/4-3/4 oz heads) with MaxScent minnows or shad imitations—chartreuse, smoke silver crushin' 'em. Jiggin' spoons (7/8-oz War Eagle) for deep rippin'. LiveScope pros swear by 'em around brush. Bait-wise, minnows or cut shad on jigs; nightcrawlers for crappie under bobbers.
Hot spots: Bagnell Dam for current-huggin' walleye and stripers, and Lotell Hollow Cove for bass ambushin' points—user spots from FishingReminder confirm they're gold.
Bundle up, fish smart, and let's fill those livewells.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI