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November 4, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure here with your Lake of the Ozarks fishing report for Tuesday, November 4th, 2025. We’re waking up to a classic Ozark fall morning—crisp air, patchy clouds, and the wind carrying the first hints of winter over the water. With lows dipping below freezing last night and temps struggling to climb out of the low 40s early on, anglers are finding a stiff bite to go with their first hot coffee. Reaching for the heavy jacket is a must today, but don’t let the chill keep you off the water—the fall transition bite is still going strong.

Sunrise hit right around 6:43 this morning, and you’ll see sunset at 5:07 this evening. There’s plenty of daylight for an old-fashioned Ozark full-pull, just be ready for a pretty brisk north wind around 8-12 mph, and scattered clouds. According to FishingReminder, we’re looking at a waxing crescent moon phase with major feeding times from 1:46 a.m. to 3:46 a.m. and then again from 2:16 p.m. to 4:16 p.m. If you’re heading out later in the day, you’ll want to key in tight to that afternoon major window, especially around rocky points and steep drop-offs.

Bass continue to be the dominant story. The recent Cops & Bobbers Tournament and chatter at the marinas point to solid numbers of chunky largemouth being pulled from secondary points and backs of creeks. Jigs and worms are the steady winners—Major League Fishing reports most of the top sticks in the latest Ozarks events are still leaning on half-ounce football jigs in green pumpkin, as well as big worm setups Texas-rigged in watermelon or red shad. Crankbaits are a reliable bet, especially craw-colored and shad patterns bounced along transitions from gravel to chunk rock. Don’t be afraid to slow-roll a spinnerbait around docks in the afternoon once things warm by a degree or two, especially near brush piles.

Crappie anglers are picking off some nice limits, mostly from 10-15 feet on deeper brush in coves and at the ends of docks. Minnows and Bobby Garland Baby Shad in white/chartreuse have been hot. The Missouri Department of Conservation reminds everyone that fall is a prime time to harvest a few slabs for the fryer—just mind your length and bag limits.

The hot spots right now: Fish Hatchery Cove is delivering mixed bags of bass and crappie, especially as schools of baitfish stack up around submerged timber. Watson Hollow Cove is a sleeper for those targeting big bass with jigs or shaky heads in deeper water. If you’re after a little elbow room, head over to Grand Glaize Arm—several local sticks reported close to double-digit keepers fishing jigs slow on bluff ends and main lake points.

No tides to worry about, just classic Ozark drawdown and a little fluctuating water from Bagnell Dam. Water clarity ranges from stained in the river arms to clear on the main lake by the dam, so match your colors accordingly.

In summary:
- Top lures: **Football jigs** (green pumpkin), **Texas-rigged big worms**, and **crankbaits** in craw or shad colors.
- Best bait for crappie: **Live minnows** and **soft plastics** like Bobby Garland Baby Shad.
- Active areas: **Fish Hatchery Cove**, **Watson Hollow Cove**, and **Grand Glaize Arm**.

Bundle up, pack a thermos, and get ready for some of the prettiest and most rewarding fishing of the year on the Lake of the Ozarks. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for your daily bite, and may your next cast be picture-worthy.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial ore. Here with your Lake of the Ozark's fishing
report for Tuesday, November fourth, twenty twenty five. We're waking
up to a classic Ozark fall morning prispare patchy clouds
and the wind carrying the first tints of winter over
the water. With lows dipping below freezing last night, and
tempts struggling to climb out of the low forties early on,
anglers are finding a stiff bite to go with their

(00:22):
first hot coffee. Reaching for the heavy jacket is a
must today, but don't let the chill keep you off
the water. The fall transition bite is still going strong.
Sunrise hit right around six forty three this morning, and
you'll see sunset at five zero seven this evening. There's
plenty of daylight for an old fashioned Ozark full pull.
Just be ready for a pretty brisk north wind around

(00:44):
eight to twelve miles per hour and scattered clouds. According
to fishing Reminder, we're looking at a waxing crescent moon
phase with major feeding times from one forty six am
to three forty six am, and then again from two
sixteen pm four to sixteen pm. If you're heading out
later in the day, you'll want a key ind tight

(01:04):
to that afternoon major window, especially around rocky points and
steep dropoffs. Bass continue to be the dominant story the
recent Cops and Bobbers tournament and chatter at the Marinas
point to solid numbers of chunky largemouth being pulled from
secondary points and backs of creeks. Jigs and worms are
to steady winners. Major League Fishing reports most of the

(01:27):
top sticks in the latest Ozarks events are still leaning
on half ounce football jigs in green pumpkin, as well
as big worm setups. Texas rigged and watermelon or red
shad crank baits are a reliable bet, especially crawl colored
and shad patterns bounced along transitions from gravel to chunk rock.
Don't be afraid to slow roll a spinner bait around

(01:49):
docks in the afternoon once thing's warm by a degree
or two, especially near brush piles. Crappy anglers are picking
off some nice limits, mostly from ten to fifteen feet.
Eat on deeper brush in coves and at the ends
of docks. Minnows and Bobby Garland baby shad in white
charcheries have been hot. The Missouri Department of Conservation reminds

(02:11):
everyone that fall is a prime time to harvest a
few slabs for the friar. Just mind your length and
bag limits the hopspots. Right now, fish Hatchery Cove is
delivering mixed bags of bass and crappy, especially as schools
of baitfish stack up around submerged timber. Watson Hollow Cove
is a sleeper for those targeting big bass with jigs

(02:33):
or shaky heads in deeper water. If you're after a
little elbow room, head over to Grand Glaze Arm. Several
local sticks wereported close to double digit keepers fishing jigs
slow on bluff ends in main lake points. No tides
to worry about, just classic ozark draw down and a
little fluctuating water from Bagnel Dam. Water clarity ranges from

(02:55):
stained in the river arms to clear on the main
lake by the dam, so match your color accordingly. In
summary top lures Ozark tricks, green pumpkin Texas, rig big
worms and crank baits and crawl or shad colors Best
eight for crappie ozark, live minnows and soft plastics like

(03:18):
Bobby Garland babyshad active areas. Fish Hatchery Cove Watson Hollow
Cove and Grand Blaze arm Bundle bundle up, pack a thermos,
and get ready for some of the prettiest and most
rewarding fishing of the year on the Lake of the Ozarks.
Thanks for tuning in, don't forget to subscribe for your

(03:40):
daily bite, and may your next cast be pictureworthy. This
has been a Quiet Please production. For more check out
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