Fishing Hot Spots Topo Maps for Missouri
All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24" x 36" and folds down to a convenient 4" x 9" size. Lake of the Ozarks West (Truman Dam to Hurricane Deck Bridge) Lake of the Ozarks is one of the premier fisheries in the Midwest and this map details the Western arm from Truman Dam to the Hurricane Deck Bridge. Lake of the Ozarks has a solid reputation for producing good numbers of largemouth bass, spotted bass (Kentucky bass), white crappie, white bass and catfish. Table Rock East (Table Rock Dam to James River) This map covers the Eastern side of Table Rock Lake from Table Rock Dam to the James River. Table Rock is one of the nation's premier fisheries with largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass receiving significant attention from anglers. Crappie is also very popular with white crappie dominating the population. Paddlefish and catfish are other frequently caught gamefish. Table Rock West (James River Mouth to Beaver Dam) This Hot Spot Map details the Western portion of Table Rock Lake from the mouth of the James River to Beaver Dam. Table Rock offers plenty of bass action, with largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass being the prime targets for many. There are also excellent opportunities for crappie, catfish and paddlefish. Lake of the Ozarks NE (Milemarker 17 to Bagnell Dam) Lake of the Ozarks is recognized as the nation's most developed lake. The Northeast arm of the Lake of the Ozarks between mile marker 17 and Bagnell Dam hosts many regional & local bass tournaments. Healthy populations of largemouth bass, spotted bass (Kentucky bass), white crappie, white bass and catfish provide lots of angling action. Lake of the Ozarks SE (Hurricane Deck to Milemarker 17) This map covers the Southeast part Lake of the Ozarks between Hurricane Deck and Milemarker 17. Lake of the Ozarks is well-known for producing good numbers of largemouth bass, spotted bass (Kentucky bass), white crappie, white bass and catfish. Bull Shoals East (Shoals Dam to Hwy 125 MO/AR) This superb fishery continues to be one of the most famous resources in the nation. In addition to Bull Shoals' natural beauty and water clarity, anglers take advantage opportunities for largemouth bass, white crappie, black crappie, white bass, channel catfish and other catfish. Bull Shoals West (Hwy 125 to Taneycomo Dam-MO/AR) Thi


