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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 4 MIN

Lake of the Ozarks Winter Bite: Jerkbaits, Swimbaits, and Big Blues on the Prowl

from Lake of the Ozarks Missouri Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in from Lake of the Ozarks with your on-the-water report. We don’t worry about tides here in mid-Missouri, but timing still matters. FishingReminder’s solunar forecast for Lake Ozark shows a strong **major feeding window early**, roughly sunrise through mid-morning, with another good push around supper time. That first light bite is your moneymaker. Weather-wise, we’re sitting in a classic Ozarks winter pattern: cold overnight, crisp morning, and a slow warmup with light wind and decent barometric stability. Think layered clothing and slow presentations. Skies are partly cloudy, which helps keep fish comfortable up around docks and shallow breaks. According to time-and-date style sunrise tables for the region, sunrise is right around **7:3X a.m.** with sunset close to **5:0X p.m.** That gives you a tight but productive winter window. Be on your best stuff at first light and again late afternoon when shadows stretch off the docks. Fish activity overall is **moderate but steady** for winter. Angler’s Edge Guide Service out of Warsaw reports a blue cat trip on January second with “non-stop bites all day long” on Lake of the Ozarks, a good sign that the winter river-channel and ledge bite is rolling. Blues are grouped up on deeper structure, especially where creek channels swing close to the main river. Bass fishing has been classic cold-water Ozarks. Recent winter outings on Lake of the Ozarks from local YouTube anglers show solid action on **jerkbaits** and small **swimbaits** worked around docks, steep rock, and secondary points. It’s not a numbers frenzy, but quality keepers and the occasional chunk are coming aboard if you commit to the slow play. Best baits right now: - For **largemouth and spots**: Jerkbaits in shad or translucent patterns, fished with long pauses; 2.8–3.8 inch swimbaits on a light jighead; finesse jigs in green pumpkin or brown craw. Major League Fishing pros covering Ozarks lakes lean heavily on bladed jigs, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits in fall, but this time of year you want the same shad profiles, just slowed way down and often suspended in the water column. - For **blue catfish**: Fresh cut shad or skipjack on Carolina rigs or simple three-way setups, soaked along channel edges and ledges in 25–45 feet. Those recent guide trips show you don’t need fancy—just good, fresh bait and staying near the bait schools. - For **crappie**: Small tube jigs or 1/16-ounce marabou and plastic grubs, natural or shad colors, hovering over brush piles and deeper dock stalls in 15–25 feet. Watch your electronics; fish are stacking but tight to cover. Couple of local-style hotspots to circle: - **Bagnell Dam area and lower Osage**: Cold water, current, and deep rock make this stretch a solid bet for winter bass and big blues. Work jerkbaits and swimbaits along the bluff ends and run cut bait on the channel edges. - **Lick Branch and Jennings Branch coves**: These coves, highligh This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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