Seth Posted January 2, 2014 Posted January 2, 2014 We were fishing at Bagnell yesterday and it was running minimum generation. By the way, the white bass were hungry the first few hours of daylight. After that you were wasting your time. Black bass were slow as well. They will Dewayne. But I just looked out the window and from the angle of my dock walkway it looks like it is still near normal. Sometimes it is a pretty sudden drop. I just wonder if they wil have to hold back because the Missouri is high. Daughter lives in Hermann and we go up. Hwy 94. The river looked full to me for this time if year. The Missouri River is actually below average right now.
Old plug Posted January 2, 2014 Author Posted January 2, 2014 I have sen the drop go different ways it is best to just check the lake levels and predictions. But they can drop it pretty fast if they want to. I do not really know what governs that but I have a notion it has to do with the osage and Missouri river levels. I saw that curve I just haven't fished up there this time of the year to know if iits a gradual drop over the month or a boom there it is down type of deal. Planning to come up next week and was just looking at the levels. With the cold I didn't want to get up there right after a major drop in levels. Hard enough to catchem any ways
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