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OzarkAnglers.com Close to 2 dozen fishing reports per week on the main page and dozens more on the forum. G-Rated fis OzarkAnglers.com does two things: Informs and educates.

The site encompass more than 55 lakes, rivers and streams across Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Illinois. Our goal is simple: To provide free and honest information on fishing in the Ozarks.

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02/13/2020
Taneycomo is heating up... flood gates are going and shad are pouring in to the lake.
02/07/2020

Taneycomo is heating up... flood gates are going and shad are pouring in to the lake.

Im sure glad I didnt write an extensive fishing report on Monday for Lake Taneycomo because everything changes today. After more rain fell in the White River Basin above Lake Taneycomo in the past 24 hours, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have decided to open 5 spill gates at Table Rock Dam one ...

01/11/2020
09/04/2019

Congratulations to Bill Babler for landing the NEW state record brown trout today! 40.4lbs - 41.25" long - 28" girth.

Bill, a fishing guide on Taneycomo for over 20 years, caught it on a Berkley pink Powerworm just below the mouth of Fall Creek, upper Lake Taneycomo. He was using 6x tippet, or less than 4-pound line.

Note: Lake water quality in September is poor. Dissolved oxygen levels are low and water temperatures are high. Big fish like this one are under stress just surviving, not to mention being hooked. This fish didn't fight at all. It swam around the boat a couple of times before being netted. It immediately started showing signs of distress.

The only part of the fish's body that would fit in the live well was the head. It was transferred to a tank at the dock. To be officially weighed, an official scale was on the property but could not be on the dock because it is unstable. The fish was carried to the scale but even by the time it was taken, stress lines and marks were appearing on the fish and it was evident it would not make it.

We have had many big browns and rainbows brought to the dock to be weighed and released. True, it would be optimal for any trophy trout to be released immediately released after being caught and in some cases that's the only way the fish will survive. But unfortunately that's not reality in most cases. We do the best we can with each catch. In this brown trout case, she was dead when she ate the pink worm. And obviously, she was at the end of her life cycle.

02/12/2019

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