Taberville Report

by Bobby Dains

Dains Fish Farm

417/432-3391

The river is good. We’ll have to see what the rain tonight does.

I’ve got perch, gold fish and night crawlers.

The blue cats really like those even from the bank. Of course, from a boat is better. They are even catching a few flatheads on live bait.

We are open from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Closed Sundays and Mondays until next snagging season.

Caplinger Woods

by Marty Aucoin

417/276-3838

They are still catching limits of crappie.

I haven’t heard anything about catfish or bass.

Our hours are 9-6 and Sundays 9-5.

Stockton State Park Marina

by Jeremy Stapp, guide

417/276-5329 or 417/844 -6375

The crappie have moved to the brush piles. Start looking in 15 – 25 ft. of water. When you find a good one, it will be a good one.

I’m catching walleye on main lake points fishing a nightcrawler bottom bouncer rig or a jig head with half a nightcrawler on it.

The lake is four feet above normal pool and 70 degrees.

Our hours are 8-5.

Orleans Trail Marina

by Gator Shaw

417/276-5161

The lake is 3 ft. above normal pool at 69 degrees.

The crappie are on the brushpiles. The walleye are on the secondary points biting everything.

Our hours are 7- 7.