LOZ has lots of walleye and they can be caught accidentally using large crankbaits (DD22) or jigs tipped with minnows. i routinely catch them now because i use things with walleye as the focus. try crawler rigs, whistler jigs, bright orange soft plastics, etc.. pretty standard walleye gear. as far as where they are......the niangua arm is always the most reliable. for real size you have to look elsewhere. i only have 3 large spots where most of them are over 5 pounds. without being too specific and giving away my honey holes i will say look between the 12 and 20 mile marker of the osage. find long points that go way out into the main channel and run crawler rigs over them. my property is on the 18 mile marker and several four pounders have come out of that cove in the past three years. the more people that fish for the 'eyes in that lake the more the mdc will create better areas for them! good luck, figure it all out and more than two in a day is not unusual at all, provided your not fishing for them in the height of summer.
talk to you boys in another two years.
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