Taberville Report

by Bobby Dains

Dains Fish Farm

417/432-3391

The boat ramp is four feet under water. You can launch any where but Taberville. They are catching fish but not tearing them up. The river can’t decide what it’s going to do,

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 catching limits of crappie, walleye and catfish. They have been buying lots of live minnows,

The Corps has been running the river constantly.

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 were really agre4ssive this morning, My partner and I each caught a limit, then several more limits. It was one of the best days I’ve had on the lake.

They were on brush piles in 20 to 30 ft. of water. If you find a good one, it will be a good one. If the crappie stop biting for a few minutes,, move.

I used a 1/16 oz. jig with 1 – 1 1/4 inch plastic with some purple in it.

The walleye were also on the brush piles.

The lake is 9.4 ft. high at 75 degrees.

Our hours are 8-5.

Orleans Trail Marina

by Gator Shaw

They are catching walleye bottom bouncing a worm on secondary points.

Our hours are 7- 7.