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Bassing Bob And Robins Resort To Host Bass Tournaments This Winter At Lake Of The Ozarks
Bassing Bob Newsletter
There is nothing more warming in the cold winter than ripping the lips off a 7 pound large mouth bass! Winter bass fishing is an incredible time to be out on the water at Lake of the Ozarks. First of all, there are virtually no big boats and their huge waves to deal with like other times of the year. There are no big boats blocking your favorite cove or ski boats flying past your bass boat. Secondly, bass fishing is a bit easier, considering there are generally only a few baits to consider, jigs, jerkbaits and occasional spinner/crank baits, plus, the search for fish is much easier and more predictable as they are generally grouped up on windy points and along creek channel banks.
If you catch one in a location, you may likely catch more. The lake is often very beautiful during the winter with many days of sunshine and mild temperatures. It’s an adventure that will get you hooked on catching big fish and enjoying Lake of the Ozarks during the winter months. Wear layers of clothes, thick socks, leather gloves, hats/ski mask and use toe warmers and hand warmers and you would be surprised at how comfortable you will feel on the water. Winter fishing is plain and simple the very best time of the year to catch hawgs!
Flight 1. Total 5 fish weight per team will determine place
1st place highest weight 40%
2nd place highest weight 20%
3rd Place highest weight 10%
Flight 2. Highest weight that is 5 pounds less of flight one 1st place weight 10%
Lowest Weight 5 keepers 5%
Courtesy Pot
Top weight for a Bassing Bob Member and/or Robins Resort Guest $200.00 or $250.00 if both.
Big Bass
Heaviest bass weighed in. 100% of Big Bass Side Pot