How to Fish Lake of the Ozarks: Best Patterns & Techniques

Updated · Synthesized from 231 angler reports (21 in the last 30 days)

A highland reservoir wrapped in boat docks, bluffs and creek arms. Dock-skipping for largemouth and spotted bass defines the bite, with strong spring and fall windows. The most productive stretch is spring (Apr, May, Oct), with largemouth bass the headline species. Below are season-by-season patterns by species, synthesized from 231 angler reports.

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Spring (Pre-Spawn)

Spring pre-spawn largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks

For spring (pre-spawn) largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks, lipless cranks and bladed jigs worked on protected creek arms and bays using red craw. Water temps run 48 to 58°F, and fish stage on the first drop outside spawning flats and feed up as the water warms.

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Spring pre-spawn largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks — full pattern detail
Water temp4858°F
BehaviorFish stage on the first drop outside spawning flats and feed up as the water warms
Key locationsProtected creek arms and bays; First drop off spawning flats
Best techniqueslipless cranks and bladed jigs worked; jerkbaits paused
Forageshad, crawfish
StructureShallow flats, Creek channels
Bait colorsRed Craw, Natural Shad

Spring crappie on Lake of the Ozarks

For spring crappie on Lake of the Ozarks, small jigs and minnows fished on brushy banks in 2-8 feet using chartreuse. Water temps run 55 to 65°F, and fish stage near cover and move shallow to spawn.

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Spring crappie on Lake of the Ozarks — full pattern detail
Water temp5565°F
BehaviorFish stage near cover and move shallow to spawn
Key locationsBrushy banks in 2-8 feet; Boat docks
Best techniquessmall jigs and minnows fished; slip floats
Forageminnows
StructureBrush, Docks
Bait colorsChartreuse, Black/Chartreuse

Summer

Summer largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks

For summer largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks, deep crankbaits and Carolina rigs dragged on offshore ledges in 12-20 feet using green pumpkin. Water temps run 78 to 86°F, and fish school on offshore structure and chase shad early and late.

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Summer largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks — full pattern detail
Water temp7886°F
BehaviorFish school on offshore structure and chase shad early and late
Key locationsOffshore ledges in 12-20 feet; Deep grass edges
Best techniquesdeep crankbaits and Carolina rigs dragged; big worms
Forageshad, bluegill
StructureOffshore ledges, Grass lines
Bait colorsGreen Pumpkin, Sexy Shad
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Summer spotted bass on Lake of the Ozarks

For summer spotted bass on Lake of the Ozarks, drop shots and jigs worked on deep points in 18-35 feet using green pumpkin. Water temps run 78 to 85°F, and fish suspend near bait over deep points and brush.

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Summer spotted bass on Lake of the Ozarks — full pattern detail
Water temp7885°F
BehaviorFish suspend near bait over deep points and brush
Key locationsDeep points in 18-35 feet; Offshore brush
Best techniquesdrop shots and jigs worked; spoons
Forageshad, crawfish
StructureDeep points, Brush
Bait colorsGreen Pumpkin, Shad
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Fall

Fall largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks

For fall largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks, squarebill cranks and spinnerbaits burned on backs of creeks using sexy shad. Water temps run 55 to 68°F, and fish follow shad into the backs of creeks and feed aggressively as water cools.

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Fall largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks — full pattern detail
Water temp5568°F
BehaviorFish follow shad into the backs of creeks and feed aggressively as water cools
Key locationsBacks of creeks; Secondary points
Best techniquessquarebill cranks and spinnerbaits burned; topwater
Forageshad
StructureCreek backs, Points
Bait colorsSexy Shad, White

Pattern summary

SeasonSpeciesStructureForageBait colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth BassShallow flatsshadRed Craw, Natural Shad
SummerLargemouth BassOffshore ledgesshadGreen Pumpkin, Sexy Shad
FallLargemouth BassCreek backsshadSexy Shad, White
SummerSpotted BassDeep pointsshadGreen Pumpkin, Shad
SpringCrappieBrushminnowsChartreuse, Black/Chartreuse

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Lake of the Ozarks fishing FAQ

What's the best way to catch largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks in spring (pre-spawn)?
For spring (pre-spawn) largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks, lipless cranks and bladed jigs worked on protected creek arms and bays using red craw. Water temps run 48 to 58°F, and fish stage on the first drop outside spawning flats and feed up as the water warms.
What's the best way to catch largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks in summer?
For summer largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks, deep crankbaits and Carolina rigs dragged on offshore ledges in 12-20 feet using green pumpkin. Water temps run 78 to 86°F, and fish school on offshore structure and chase shad early and late.
What's the best way to catch largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks in fall?
For fall largemouth bass on Lake of the Ozarks, squarebill cranks and spinnerbaits burned on backs of creeks using sexy shad. Water temps run 55 to 68°F, and fish follow shad into the backs of creeks and feed aggressively as water cools.