I was wondering that very same thing. I was thinking about heading down to LOZ this wekend and was thinking about those two arms and possibly the little niangua. hopefully someone will have a good report from one of those before this weekend.
Heading down to loZ on friday. Was wondering if anyone might have any info they would share and also if anyone knows if the ramp at pb1 is useable.
I was wondering that very same thing. I was thinking about heading down to LOZ this wekend and was thinking about those two arms and possibly the little niangua. hopefully someone will have a good report from one of those before this weekend.
I'm headed down to Coffman today. Taking my stepdaughter I haven't seen in 8 years and her boyfriend who doesn't know what a fishing pole is. Kinda excited. I hope the fish are hungry cuz I wanna see this city boys eyes light up. I'll let y'all know how it goes.
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Not sure about the ramps, but I am fairly sure it's Crappie Masters this weekend at LOZ.
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I get tired of walking all the way up to the top of the hill at Coffman. Each time I go there I think I'm getting there early enough only to have a long walk up a steep hill. Last time, I had my boat on the water and was parking my truck in the last spot at the top of the hill by 07:00 on a Sunday. When I went to get it, there were trucks parked up on the road down both sides and in the parking lot at the storage place. That was about 3 weeks ago, I think there were about 3 bass tournaments and a crappie tournament out of there that day.
If you have a boat that is bigger than 16' aluminum you probably wont be able to use the pb1 ramp.
The lake is 656.1 right now so the pb1 area is going to be real low. Its just a big mud flat back there
with a creek channel. Hope this helps.
I was on the Glaize the last 2 days, fished from pb2 to up past Mc cubbins, crappie are still pretty slow, there are some being caught but its still a few days of warm weather away from being good. I caught a few shallow late in the day but they were just a few, caught a few, one here and there just about everywhere but no real numbers anywhere. Water temps ranged from 52 at pb2 up to 56 in the back of honey run (army rec cove) and I saw a few caught there but just one here and there. As usual this time of year its being beat to death, there were boats everywhere, wednesday. So on Fridays and weekends If you like lots of company the Glaize will be the place. I would opt for the Gravios and Indian creek, if there over crowded you should be able to find less traffic in the main channel coves heading toward the dam.Happy fish'in and good luck,Bladesmith
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