T_boy
10-21-2010, 01:51 PM
Missouri
SMITHVILLE: 61 degrees, murky, one-half foot high. Outlook: Burton’s Bait and Tackle reports: white bass good on Rooster Tails, Road Runners, jigs off windy points; crappies excellent on jigs, minnows in 10 feet of water in the brush; catfish fair on liver, night crawlers in the back of coves; bass poor to fair (a few are being caught on spinnerbaits, jigs, Brush Hogs in the shallows).
LONGVIEW: 67 degrees, 24-inch clarity, normal. Outlook: Longview Lake Marina reports: walleyes very good on crankbaits, minnows along banks from just south of the marina to the swimming beach; crappies fair on minnows off the marina docks; flathead catfish good on night crawlers, dough bait in the spillway and near Highgrove Bridge.
NORFORK: 72 degrees, stained, 1 foot high. Outlook: Bink’s Guide Service reports: stripers fair on topwater lures on the main lake; bass good on jigging spoons in 35 feet of water; crappies good on jigs, minnows in 20 feet of water on top of the main-lake brush.
STOCKTON: 63 degrees, clear, one-half foot high. Outlook: Stockton Lake Guide Service reports: bass fair on crankbaits in the shallows in the back of creeks; crappies good on jigs, minnows in 10 to 15 feet of water in the brush; walleyes fair to good on night crawlers, minnows in 10 to 12 feet of water off main-lake points.
LAKE OF THE OZARKS: 71 degrees, clear, 2 foot low. Outlook: Gier’s Bass Pro reports: crappies good on jigs, minnows along the main-channel bluffs; bass fair to good on jigs, plastic worms, Senkos off main-lake and secondary points.
JAMES A.REED: 62 degrees, clear, full pool. Outlook: Missouri Department of Conservation reports: bass good on crankbaits along shallow cover; crappies fair to good on jigs under bobbers along weeds and logs; channel catfish fair on chicken liver, cut bait.
TRUMAN: 73 degrees, fairly clear, 1.6 feet high. Outlook: State Park Marina reports: white bass good on spoons, crankbaits off windy points; crappies fair on minnows along the banks. Below the dam: Rocky Top reports: all species poor.
POMME DE TERRE: 72 degrees, clear, 5 feet low (lake is being drawn down for repairs on the dam). Outlook: Nemo Landing reports: crappies good on minnows in 10 to 15 feet of water along bridge pillars and in timber; bass fair on 10-inch black plastic worms off main-lake points.
JACOMO: 67 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Forty Woods Bait and Tackle reports: crappies good on minnows in 8 to 10 feet of water in main-lake brush; channel catfish fair at night on liver off points; bluegills fair on crickets in the shallows.
BLUE SPRINGS: 66 degrees, clear, near normal. Outlook: Forty Woods Bait and Tackle reports: channel catfish fair on night crawlers near the Blow Hole; hybrids fair on liver along the riprap. Blue Springs Buddy Bass reports: bass good on jigs, small crankbaits on the flats.
TANEYCOMO: 48 degrees, clear, variable power generation. Outlook: Lilley’s Landing reports: trout good on night crawlers, Gulp baits drifting below Fall Creek, and on gray No. 14 scud flies or peach egg flies drifting in the Trophy Area.
TABLE ROCK: 72 degrees, clear, 2 feet low. Outlook: White River Lodge reports: largemouth bass fair to good on 1/2 -ounce football jigs in 26 to 32 feet of water along windy banks; white bass fair on 1/2 -ounce jigging spoons in 25 to 30 feet of water on the flats and on topwater lures early.
BULL SHOALS: 73 degrees, murky, 1 foot low. Outlook: Buck Creek Marina reports: all species poor.
Kansas
MILFORD: 66 degrees, clear, normal. 1 1/2 feet high. Outlook: Clem’s Corner reports: wipers good on topwater lures at dusk; catfish good on night crawlers on the flats; crappies good on minnows in the brush.
WILSON: 68 degrees, clear, one-half foot low. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: walleyes fair to good on slab spoons in 18 feet of water; stripers good on shad in the Minooka area; largemouth, smallmouth bass good on topwater lures, spinnerbaits over flooded vegetation.
LA CYGNE: 71 degrees, clear, normal. 1 1/2 foot low. Outlook: Linn County Parks reports: white bass good on jigging spoons; largemouth bass good on jig-and-pigs along the riprap.
POMONA: 64 degrees, fairly clear, normal. Outlook: Lighthouse Bay Marina reports; crappies good in 6 feet of water in the main-lake brush and in the marina area; white bass fair on jigging spoons on the main lake; channel catfish good on night crawlers, liver lakewide.
SHAWNEE MISSION: 68 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Johnson County Park and Rec reports: catfish good on doughbait, green sunfish on the flats, along the dam and in the coves; bass fair on plastic baits, jigs in the coves and on the flats; panfish fair on jigs, worms along the dam and on the flats
GLEN ELDER: 61 degrees, clear, 2 feet low. Outlook: Little Bait Shop reports: white bass fair to good on Bubbas, slab spoons in the northeast corner of the dam and along the causeway; crappies good on jigs on the south side of the lake; catfish good on rod and reel with minnows, worms, crawdads, goldfish in Mill Creek, Granite Creek and Walnut Creek.
PERRY: 69 degrees, murky, 2 feet high. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: white bass good on jigs, chrome crankbaits off the points; crappies good on tube jigs slow-trolled in 8 to 15 feet of water.
COFFEY COUNTY: 73 degrees at the dam, fairly clear, 1 foot low. Outlook: Coffey County reports: largemouth bass fair, smallmouth bass good on plastic baits, channel catfish good.
HERITAGE: 66 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Johnson County Park and Rec reports: catfish good on doughbaits, green sunfish; bass fair on plastic worms, jigs, spinnerbaits; panfish fair on minnows, jigs.
HILLSDALE: 71 degrees, stained, normal. Outlook: Jayhawk Marina reports: crappies good on jigs, minnows in the brush.
WYANDOTTE: 65 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: crappies fair to good on jigs, minnows near marina docks; channel catfish fair to good on worms, liver off main-lake points; largemouth, smallmouth bass fair to good on plastic finesse baits off main-lake points; wipers fair to good on jigs, topwater lures where fish are surfacing.
MELVERN: 67 degrees, clear, one-half foot high. Outlook: Melvern Lake Marina reports: white bass, smallmouth bass fair on spinnerbaits over brush; crappies fair on jigs, minnows in the brush.
TUTTLE CREEK: 64 degrees, slightly murky, 2 feet high. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: channel catfish fair on night crawlers, cut bait in Baldwin Cove; crappies fair on jigs, minnows in the timber; white bass fair off rocky points near the dam; largemouth bass fair on plastic baits in the coves on the south half of the lake; trout fair.
KILL CREEK: 66 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Johnson County Park and Rec reports: catfish fair on doughbait, green sunfish on the north side and along the dam; bass fair on plastic baits, jigs, spinnerbaits lakewide; panfish fair on jigs, worms lakewide
CLINTON: 64 degrees, fairly clear, normal. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: crappies fair on jigs in 5 to 12 feet of water in the brush.
SMITHVILLE: 61 degrees, murky, one-half foot high. Outlook: Burton’s Bait and Tackle reports: white bass good on Rooster Tails, Road Runners, jigs off windy points; crappies excellent on jigs, minnows in 10 feet of water in the brush; catfish fair on liver, night crawlers in the back of coves; bass poor to fair (a few are being caught on spinnerbaits, jigs, Brush Hogs in the shallows).
LONGVIEW: 67 degrees, 24-inch clarity, normal. Outlook: Longview Lake Marina reports: walleyes very good on crankbaits, minnows along banks from just south of the marina to the swimming beach; crappies fair on minnows off the marina docks; flathead catfish good on night crawlers, dough bait in the spillway and near Highgrove Bridge.
NORFORK: 72 degrees, stained, 1 foot high. Outlook: Bink’s Guide Service reports: stripers fair on topwater lures on the main lake; bass good on jigging spoons in 35 feet of water; crappies good on jigs, minnows in 20 feet of water on top of the main-lake brush.
STOCKTON: 63 degrees, clear, one-half foot high. Outlook: Stockton Lake Guide Service reports: bass fair on crankbaits in the shallows in the back of creeks; crappies good on jigs, minnows in 10 to 15 feet of water in the brush; walleyes fair to good on night crawlers, minnows in 10 to 12 feet of water off main-lake points.
LAKE OF THE OZARKS: 71 degrees, clear, 2 foot low. Outlook: Gier’s Bass Pro reports: crappies good on jigs, minnows along the main-channel bluffs; bass fair to good on jigs, plastic worms, Senkos off main-lake and secondary points.
JAMES A.REED: 62 degrees, clear, full pool. Outlook: Missouri Department of Conservation reports: bass good on crankbaits along shallow cover; crappies fair to good on jigs under bobbers along weeds and logs; channel catfish fair on chicken liver, cut bait.
TRUMAN: 73 degrees, fairly clear, 1.6 feet high. Outlook: State Park Marina reports: white bass good on spoons, crankbaits off windy points; crappies fair on minnows along the banks. Below the dam: Rocky Top reports: all species poor.
POMME DE TERRE: 72 degrees, clear, 5 feet low (lake is being drawn down for repairs on the dam). Outlook: Nemo Landing reports: crappies good on minnows in 10 to 15 feet of water along bridge pillars and in timber; bass fair on 10-inch black plastic worms off main-lake points.
JACOMO: 67 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Forty Woods Bait and Tackle reports: crappies good on minnows in 8 to 10 feet of water in main-lake brush; channel catfish fair at night on liver off points; bluegills fair on crickets in the shallows.
BLUE SPRINGS: 66 degrees, clear, near normal. Outlook: Forty Woods Bait and Tackle reports: channel catfish fair on night crawlers near the Blow Hole; hybrids fair on liver along the riprap. Blue Springs Buddy Bass reports: bass good on jigs, small crankbaits on the flats.
TANEYCOMO: 48 degrees, clear, variable power generation. Outlook: Lilley’s Landing reports: trout good on night crawlers, Gulp baits drifting below Fall Creek, and on gray No. 14 scud flies or peach egg flies drifting in the Trophy Area.
TABLE ROCK: 72 degrees, clear, 2 feet low. Outlook: White River Lodge reports: largemouth bass fair to good on 1/2 -ounce football jigs in 26 to 32 feet of water along windy banks; white bass fair on 1/2 -ounce jigging spoons in 25 to 30 feet of water on the flats and on topwater lures early.
BULL SHOALS: 73 degrees, murky, 1 foot low. Outlook: Buck Creek Marina reports: all species poor.
Kansas
MILFORD: 66 degrees, clear, normal. 1 1/2 feet high. Outlook: Clem’s Corner reports: wipers good on topwater lures at dusk; catfish good on night crawlers on the flats; crappies good on minnows in the brush.
WILSON: 68 degrees, clear, one-half foot low. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: walleyes fair to good on slab spoons in 18 feet of water; stripers good on shad in the Minooka area; largemouth, smallmouth bass good on topwater lures, spinnerbaits over flooded vegetation.
LA CYGNE: 71 degrees, clear, normal. 1 1/2 foot low. Outlook: Linn County Parks reports: white bass good on jigging spoons; largemouth bass good on jig-and-pigs along the riprap.
POMONA: 64 degrees, fairly clear, normal. Outlook: Lighthouse Bay Marina reports; crappies good in 6 feet of water in the main-lake brush and in the marina area; white bass fair on jigging spoons on the main lake; channel catfish good on night crawlers, liver lakewide.
SHAWNEE MISSION: 68 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Johnson County Park and Rec reports: catfish good on doughbait, green sunfish on the flats, along the dam and in the coves; bass fair on plastic baits, jigs in the coves and on the flats; panfish fair on jigs, worms along the dam and on the flats
GLEN ELDER: 61 degrees, clear, 2 feet low. Outlook: Little Bait Shop reports: white bass fair to good on Bubbas, slab spoons in the northeast corner of the dam and along the causeway; crappies good on jigs on the south side of the lake; catfish good on rod and reel with minnows, worms, crawdads, goldfish in Mill Creek, Granite Creek and Walnut Creek.
PERRY: 69 degrees, murky, 2 feet high. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: white bass good on jigs, chrome crankbaits off the points; crappies good on tube jigs slow-trolled in 8 to 15 feet of water.
COFFEY COUNTY: 73 degrees at the dam, fairly clear, 1 foot low. Outlook: Coffey County reports: largemouth bass fair, smallmouth bass good on plastic baits, channel catfish good.
HERITAGE: 66 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Johnson County Park and Rec reports: catfish good on doughbaits, green sunfish; bass fair on plastic worms, jigs, spinnerbaits; panfish fair on minnows, jigs.
HILLSDALE: 71 degrees, stained, normal. Outlook: Jayhawk Marina reports: crappies good on jigs, minnows in the brush.
WYANDOTTE: 65 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: crappies fair to good on jigs, minnows near marina docks; channel catfish fair to good on worms, liver off main-lake points; largemouth, smallmouth bass fair to good on plastic finesse baits off main-lake points; wipers fair to good on jigs, topwater lures where fish are surfacing.
MELVERN: 67 degrees, clear, one-half foot high. Outlook: Melvern Lake Marina reports: white bass, smallmouth bass fair on spinnerbaits over brush; crappies fair on jigs, minnows in the brush.
TUTTLE CREEK: 64 degrees, slightly murky, 2 feet high. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: channel catfish fair on night crawlers, cut bait in Baldwin Cove; crappies fair on jigs, minnows in the timber; white bass fair off rocky points near the dam; largemouth bass fair on plastic baits in the coves on the south half of the lake; trout fair.
KILL CREEK: 66 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Johnson County Park and Rec reports: catfish fair on doughbait, green sunfish on the north side and along the dam; bass fair on plastic baits, jigs, spinnerbaits lakewide; panfish fair on jigs, worms lakewide
CLINTON: 64 degrees, fairly clear, normal. Outlook: Wildlife and Parks reports: crappies fair on jigs in 5 to 12 feet of water in the brush.