Lake of the Ozarks Fishing Charters

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Top Fishing Charters in Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks: 8 fishing charters available

Unreel Guide Service
Unreel Guide Service

Camdenton • 20 ft • 3 persons

Make an adventure out of your next trip in Camdenton and go fishing with Unreel Guide Service.
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trips fromUS $400
Expert Angling Guide Service
Expert Angling Guide Service

Osage Beach • 21 ft • 3 persons

There's a fish with your name on it in Osage Beach and Expert Angling Guide Service will help you catch it!

"Captain Justin is awesome.  We moved our 6-hour fishing trip to a warmer day." —⁠ Matt,
trips fromUS $400
All-Out Fishing Charters LLC – Paddlefish
All-Out Fishing Charters LLC – Paddlefish

Stover • 24 ft • 6 persons

From the middle of March till the end of April, All-Out Fishing Charters has one goal only – amazing Paddlefish trips!

"Captain Steve and CWO4 Travis were awesome!  Pre-trip communication was strong, meeting location/time was solid, the boat is sweet, the equipment is top-notch, and the team worked tirelessly to ensure all three of us caught river monsters!" —⁠ Gregory,
trips fromUS $400
Barber Guide Service – Pontoon
Barber Guide Service – Pontoon

Rocky Mount • 24 ft • 6 persons

Book your Lake of the Ozarks group fishing charter with Barber Fishing Guide Service for the best value and experience on the lake!

"We had a perfect fishing experience with Captain Chis and Captain Abby." —⁠ Tamara, MI
trips fromUS $650
Barber Guide Service – Bass Boat
Barber Guide Service – Bass Boat

Rocky Mount • 19 ft • 2 persons

Barber Fishing Guide Service offers the best fishing charter value and experience at Lake of the Ozarks!

"We were at the lake on vacation the 3rd week of August, which just happened to be the hottest week of the summer." —⁠ GREG,
trips fromUS $450
The Good Life Guide Service LLC
The Good Life Guide Service LLC

Climax Springs • 26 ft • 6 persons

The Good Life Guide Service is here to show you the stunning waters of the Lake of the Ozarks.

"What a good bunch of folks to go fishing with. Had a four person limit in less than 4 hours." —⁠ Robert,
trips fromUS $450
Stained Water Snagging
Stained Water Snagging

Camdenton • 20 ft • 4 persons

Book your next trip with Stained Water Snagging and find out what fishing in Lake Ozarks and Tablerock is all about.

"I would 100% do this trip again, and would recommend it without hesitation." —⁠ Brian,
trips fromUS $475
Mike Doll Fishing Guide–“Best Fishing Value”
Mike Doll Fishing Guide–“Best Fishing Value”

Eldon • 23 ft • 6 persons

Explore Lake Ozark with Mike Doll Fishing Guide Experience! Captain Mike’s charter is all about family-friendly trips and having lots of fun.

"Captain Mike took 4 of us out fishing. We are very inexperienced wannabe fisherman and we had a blast!" —⁠ Adam,
trips fromUS $550
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Lake of the Ozarks

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Fishing in Lake of the Ozarks

Nicknamed "Puff The Magic Dragon" thanks to its serpentine shape, this stunning lake in the middle of Missouri is a sight for sore eyes! See the beauty it holds for yourself with a Lake of the Ozarks fishing guide, and explore some of the most productive freshwater fishing in the state. This lake covers a whopping 54,000 acres, and has so much to offer that you’ll find it hard to ever leave.

There’s no shortage of fish species in this large body of water, and you’ll find all the freshwater trophies here. Just imagine spending the day in the wilderness, going after creatures like Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Black and White Crappie, Catfish, White Bass, Hybrid Stripers, Paddlefish, Walleye, and Bluegill. Paints a nice picture, doesn’t it?

And there’s a variety of ways in which you can explore the lake. If you’re looking to spend some quality time with your family, or teach your kids how to fish, a half day trip is the best choice. On the other hand, if you’re a more ambitious angler looking to fill your bags, consider booking a full day trip so you can cover more ground and maximize your chances.

As it encompasses such a huge area, Lake of the Ozarks has a varied offer of fishing charters you can book a trip with. They’re dotted along the shoreline, so a visit to places like Lincoln, Stover, or Eldon can yield great results. Just find the charter you like, and fish on!

Rules & Regulations

When it comes to fishing regulations, you should follow Missouri state law when fishing in Lake of the Ozarks. This means that you should buy a Missouri fishing license in advance and bring it with you on your trip. Booking a trip with a reputable guide is the best way to make sure you’re following all the regulations.

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Lake of the Ozarks Fishing Seasons

January

What better way to start the year than a fishing adventure in the Ozarks? Thanks to the year-round fishing opportunities here, you’ll find plenty of fish. One that’s biting especially hard in January is Crappie.

February

In February, you’ll start seeing Bass in larger numbers, and they get hungry at this time of the year. Head over to the shallower waters for the best chance of catching all Bass varieties!

March

With temperatures slowly rising, you’ll find that fishing doesn’t slow down in Lake of the Ozarks. On the contrary, the Bass bite is hot, and you’ll find them swarming the shallower waters of the lake.

April

If Bass is what you’re after, this is the time to go for them. You’ll find that both Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass are biting hard, and you can also test your luck with Crappie and Paddlefish.

May

With spring in full swing, a day on the water can do wonders. Head on down to the lake and go after some of the prized species on offer, like Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, and Catfish.

June

This is a great time to go after Bluegill, which are especially good when it comes to introducing your kids to the joys of fishing. You’ll get to go after tasty Catfish as well.

July

Summer’s here, and so are the fish! Fishing for Bluegill is at its peak, as they fill the shallow waters of the lake. Bring your kids on a great summer vacation, and have a real adventure!

August

The weather remains hot, and the bite does too! In August, you have the chance to target almost anything from Bass to Crappie and Bluegill. They’re all biting, so don’t miss the opportunity to fill your bags.

September

As the fall slowly approaches, Bass tend to flock to the lake’s deeper waters. In September you should opt for a guide who’ll take you out to all of the hotpots, and hook some trophy Bass.

October

The temperatures start to drop in October, and this marks the arrival of Crappie fishing. Bass fishing is still strong, especially in the deeper parts of the lake.

November

This is when Crappie make their way to the shoreline, so don’t hesitate to sink a line here in November! You can also head out in search of some big Catfish, as they’re still biting hard.

December

End your year with a blast, by heading out to the lake for some angling action! You’ll find that Crappie, Bluegill, and Catfish are all in the cards in December.

Lake of the Ozarks Fishing Calendar

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Top Types of Fishing in Lake of the Ozarks

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