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Consistent Crappie Action in Branson’s Clear Waters
Lake Taneycomo - Taney, MO
Crappie fishing on Lake Taneycomo is currently productive, especially during early morning hours. Anglers are finding success near brush piles, submerged timber, and docks along the shoreline. The bite is most active in shaded areas and slightly deeper water—around 8 to 12 feet—especially on calm days with low boat traffic.
Bait & Tackle: Live minnows and small jigs in white, chartreuse, and pink are working well. Jig-and-bobber setups are producing steady bites when slowly retrieved or left suspended near cover. Light spinning gear with 4–6 lb test line is ideal for this style of fishing.
Hot Spots: Productive areas this week include the upper lake near the dam and the mid-lake coves with submerged structure. Try casting around boat docks and bluff walls, where Crappie are staging just off the bottom.
Captain’s Tip: Stick with smaller profiles and slower presentations, especially on sunny days. If the bite slows down, switch from artificial to live bait and adjust your depth. Early mornings and late afternoons continue to be the best windows for consistent action.