Members streamer Posted April 8, 2010 Members Posted April 8, 2010 I'm headed to the Osage friday to do some snaggin up around Taberville or Roscoe. Has anyone been doin any good up in this area?
Members streamer Posted April 10, 2010 Author Members Posted April 10, 2010 I didn't really get any current feedback on the snagging on the Osage, so I'll give my own fishing report! I put in at Roscoe this evening at 5pm and headed down to the mouth of the sac. Didn't have much luck here, although I did manage to graph a few large blips on the lowrance within a mile above the sac entrance on the osage. I decided to head upriver towards Taberville, and ran all the way up to the entrance of clear creek. No luck here, and nothing on the graph that I would consider a spoony. I then headed down river about 3 miles and just did some looking on the sonar without ripping any hooks. I was only seeing a few spoonbill on the graph on inside river bends "find a sharp river corner, go just below it 50-200yds and drop a line on the side the river was bending". I dropped in my line and hit a 42" sow. By this time it was 7pm, and I only had a little time left to get back before it got dark. So I snagged for another 20 minutes with no more hits. I headed down to Roscoe as I didn't want to run in the dark with some of the floaters that were headed down stream. I graphed some more spoonies just downriver from the bridge at Roscoe, but there was a lot of brush in there too. I could only hit the brush here in the 20 minutes I snagged, and decided to call it a night. VERDICT: There are not any large concentrations of fish up in the river yet and the water temp was 61 degrees and change. However, there are some up in the Roscoe area that can be caught if you stick to the inside river bends. I was able to graph a lot of smaller fish at the entrance of feeder creeks and sac river, but these were gar, juvenile spoonbill and possibly some catfish. I think I would have had a decent day if I had gotten up there earlier and just stuck to inside river bends. Hope this helps you guys out, let me know how ya'll do!
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