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      • The White Bass daily limit is 15 per angler and no more than 4 of your creel can be longer than 18 inches.
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  2. Jan 9, 2022 · 9. 1.5K views 1 year ago LAKE OF THE OZARKS. An in depth breakdown overviewing white bass patterns, locations, lures, and tips to help you catch more white bass year round on Lake...

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  3. Apr 29, 2014 · What has happened to the White Bass at LOZ over the years. 10-20 yrs ago they were so abundant. You could go out most days, especially early spring and fall and just follow the jumps. I think last year, I only saw a couple of jumps and they didn't last very long. I can remember fall fishing on th...

  4. Spotted bass or Kentucky bass must be a mimimum of 12 inches to be a legal keeper. The White Bass daily limit is 15 per angler and no more than 4 of your creel can be longer than 18 inches. The Walleye limit on Lake of the Ozarks is 4 fish and they must be 15 inches to keep.

  5. Lake of the Ozarks has 15 inches minimum length limit on largemouth and smallmouth bass, and 12 inches minimum length limit on spotted bass. The best time to fish for bass is in May. Try fishing the shallow water to have a good catch.

  6. White Bass Fishing. White bass, or sand bass, are also found in the Lake of the Ozarks. They’re not highly sought-after species like black bass, which is okay with me because I love catching them, and I’m all for less pressure! Where and how you should fish for white bass depends on the time of year you’re fishing.

  7. In less than two hours on my next outing, jerking the stick bait produced a limit of 15 white bass ranging in weight from 1 3/4 to 2 pounds. Since then I have refined the technique and alternate between three types of jerk baits.

  8. Jul 10, 2012 · POSTSPAWN. Advertisement. Lake Erie supports the premier white bass fishery in the Midwest. Residents of Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, as well as traveling anglers from non-Great Lakes states, target crowds of pelagic silvers that invade rivers and streams during the annual spawning ritual.

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