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  1. Hey guys with the winter hitting our area pretty hard right now I am continuing my learning process in an attempt to be more consistent at catching bass. I have been fishing shortly after I could walk and we have had a cabin at Lake of the Ozarks for 30+ years up the Osage arm near the 75 MM. We have always caught good fish from bass, crappie, cats, and white bass but I am now getting the urge to bass fish more seriously as I have been crappie fishing many of the recent years with some junk bank/dock beating for bass. As I mentioned I want to become a little better at becoming consistent and be able to travel to hit other lakes and apply what I know there. My wife is amazed/disappointed at how much time I have been spending reading and watching videos about fishing, even though I “thought” I was pretty good at catching fish before. It is still uncertain for me if I will get into tournament fishing or not as I do not have friends that are that serious about fishing at this time, although I do have all the stuff and probably more than I would need to get started. I am currently trying to improve my topo map reading and using my DI and SI HDS Lowrance equipment to improve my ability to fish structure and increase my odds of being on the fish. What I am finding is that the upper end of the Osage arm above the 50 MM a lot different vs. the lower end of the lake or even going to say Kentucky lake where locating structure hot spots seem to be a bit easier as they seem to be more obvious. The upper Osage is obviously more river based so I am interested in seeing what you guys think I am overlooking as I am guessing I don’t need to drive 25 min and waste all the gas to catch fish but I haven’t figured it out due to the number of mud flats, lack of defined points , no real ledges, and little variance in depth for the coves, for example Deer Creek normally not much deeper than 16 ft. and probably averages closer to 8-12 ft. even though it is a bigger cover for the area. Maybe I am just being too picky and not taking advantage of the subtle areas as they are not as obvious. I appreciate any in insight or challenges to my thought process to help me develop a few more target for next year. Deer Creek: My cabin location and cove I spend most of my time in. We have caught a lot of fish here and kill the crappie in the spring but bass consistency seems to be an issue. I generally target the boat docks which are opposite of the channel where I don’t feel there is much structure. Knobby Creek: Similar cove to Deer Creek in my opinion and I have caught a few fish in the docks straight across the cove entrance. Big Buffalo and entrance: I have not fished much but not a lot stands out and many of the shallow spots near deep water I am pretty sure are mud.
  2. Hi guys, I am planning a one day fishing trip to the Lake of the Ozarks in mid-April (I'm not too concerned about the lake in specific, otherwise it would be in central bass fishing thread). I have only been fishing for about 6 months on a lake that has a reputation for being pretty bad, and doing it from shore, too. That said, I get skunked about half the times I go. I had a real good late summer pattern but can't find the fish since then. So we are going to LOZ, which is supposed to be very good for bass fishing. I would be using my Grandpa's canoe. However, I do not want to get skunked. Do you guys think I should hire a guide for the morning and go on the canoe in the afternoon? Or should I be fine on my own. I haven't ever fished in spring before so don't know what to expect. So, guide or no guide? Thanks in advance!
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