BRANSON, Mo., September 13, 2012 – Bull Shoals lake covers over 45,000 acres and 1050 miles of shoreline. Most people staying in the Branson area would typically be fishing the Missouri waters at its southern end in the K Dock area. This report is submitted under the auspices of the Central Pro- Am Association (CPAA) by guide(s) who are actively involved in guiding on almost a daily basis. The level of Bull Shoals Lake as of 1600 on September 13 is 648.90. The normal, “Seasonal Conservation Pool,” level for Bull Shoals Lake for this time of year is 657.0.
Bull Shoals Lake Mike Webb, Webb’s Guide Service
Well the fish are starting to move shallow on a regular basis. And I’m finding that they are eating a crank bait very good. I’m keying on the banks with big or ledge type rocks. It’s always better if there is some wind. The best bait is a KVD 5x on 12 lb fluorocarbon line. But if there are clouds and lots of wind I’m using a rc2.5 . But both baits are best when you retrieve in a stop and go action but retrieve it fast them stop.
Submitted by Mike Webb, Webb’s Guide Service for Central Pro-Am Association
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