Fishing This Spring at the Lake of the Ozarks

It's springtime at the Lake of the Ozarks and it's prime time for some unforgettable fishing. Our boat club at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to tell you why spring is such a great time for fishing at the Lake and what some of the most popular fish are to fish for at this time. If you are interested in learning more about our boat club memberships which would allow you to have unlimited, guaranteed availability to our boats, give Freedom Boat Club a call at 573-302-0392. Keep reading for information on fishing in the spring at the Lake of the Ozarks and one of the key benefits to having a Freedom Boat Club membership.


Fishing This Spring at the Lake of the Ozarks


Why is spring such a great time to go fishing?

The warmer temperatures cause the fish to move from deeper areas of the lake to more shallow spawning areas, making it easier for you to fish for them.


What are some of the most popular fish to fish for in spring at the Lake of the Ozarks?

You will most likely find a combination of paddlefish, bass, and crappie in these waters during the spring.

Half the Cost of Boat Ownership 


Add up the costs; insurance, winterization, oil changes, licensing fees, slip rental/ownership, engine or propeller repairs, fiberglass or upholstery repairs, batteries, anchors, life jackets, fenders, ropes.  Don't forget to include the amount a boat devalues each year!  (20% for new boats, 10% for used) You'll find that Freedom Boat Club Membership is 30 - 70% less than owning a similar boat in our fleet which range in value between $45,000 - $120,000.  Plus you get to use ALL the boats in our fleet.  PLUS all the boats at 130+ locations across the country.  PLUS we do all the work, you have all the fun!  The boat is waiting.  Why are you?


Ready to Go Fishing with Freedom Boat Club at the Lake of the Ozarks?


The Lake is loaded with a variety of fish species:  largemouth bass, spotted bass, black and white crappie, blue catfish, channel catfish, flathead catfish, white bass, hybrid stripers, paddlefish, walleye and bluegill.  Most species can be caught year-round; they just change their habits depending on the season.  For example, most of the year walleye, paddlefish and white bass are scattered throughout the Lake.  But in the springtime, because they are migratory, they tend to congregate in the upper ends of the Niangua, Gravois or Grand Glaize arms. If you like to fish at the Lake of the Ozarks, consider a Freedom Boat Club membership.







873 Crow Ln. Ste. B5
Osage Beach, MO 65065

573-302-0392

Bridgeview Marina 19MM

NEW 2nd Location
1062 Susan Rd.
Lake Ozark, MO 65049

Osage Villa Resort 2MM

jimkoch@freedomboatclub.com

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