Fishing at the Lake of the Ozarks!
Living at the Lake of the Ozarks or owning a second home certainly comes with it's set of perks! Spring is right around the corner, which means the prime fishing season is almost here. Whether you're an experienced angler or you want to enjoy a day on the water, Lake of the Ozarks is a top location to enjoy this fun pastime. Have you ever wondered what types of fish can be caught at the Lake of the Ozarks? Read on to find a full fishing guide from your friends at Surdyke Yamaha!
White Crappie
This panfish is deep-bodied and laterally compressed. The upper jaw is long, reaching past the middle of the eye, and two sections of the dorsal fin are broadly connected without a notch between. The anal fin is almost as long as the dorsal fin and has six spikes. You'll find using flies, jigs insects or minnows can give you the best results when catching crappie.Largemouth Bass
One of the best ways to recognize that you have a largemouth bass on the line is by their largemouth! It generally extends at least to, or beyond the rear edge of the eyes. This species resembles the smallmouth bass, and it's part of the fish group known as the "black basses." The first and second dorsal fins are almost separated by an obvious deep dip, and there are no scales on the soft-rayed second dorsal fin. You can use insects, minnows, soft plastics, spoons, jigs, plugs or spinner baits to reel in this catch.Blue Catfish
Did you know that this is the largest catfish in the family Ictaluridae, and can grow up to 120 lbs? This is also one of only three catfish in the USA that has a distinctly forked tail. You can tell a blue catfish from a channel catfish because they have a longer anal fin. Bread or dough balls, jigs, cut bait, or minnows are a great selection when you are trying to catch this fish.Channel Catfish
This fish is highly regarded for its food and sports value. It can often be recognized at a glance because it has a deeply forked tail and spots on its body. This fish also has two chambers in their swim bladder, unlike the blue catfish which has three. You'll use the same types of bait as with the blue catfish. Bread or dough balls, cut bait, jigs, or minnows.White Bass
The white bass is a shorter version of their larger relative - the striped bass. It has a shorter stockier body, and they have a smaller head. You can tell the difference between this fish and the white perch by the perch's lack of prominent stripes on its sides. There are many different lures you can use, from flies to minnows, spinner baits, jigs, plugs, and spoons.Paddlefish
Have you ever seen a paddlefish? Some say they are found here at the Lake while others don't list it, we would love to see photos of one that you've caught! These are very recognizable by their large paddle-like snout. Snag hooks are a great option for catching these fish.Bluegill
This bluegill has a greatly compressed, round body, and resembles the sunfish. From dark blue to yellow there are many colors that you'll find on this fish. They have a small mouth and head that are typical of sunfish species, and the pectoral fins are pointed. Flies, jigs, insects, and minnows are great selections for catching this fish.Stop By Surdyke Yamaha Soon!
If you plan on doing any fishing this year, you'll, of course, need to have the best fishing boat at the Lake of the Ozarks! When you shop at our boat dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks you'll find a large selection of both new and pre-owned fishing boats at the Lake of the Ozarks. Stop by our Osage Beach location to view our selection or visit our website to see what we have in stock!
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