Fishing Charters in Missouri
Browse fishing charters in Missouri that can help you catch largemouth bass.


Stone's Guide Service
Professional Fishing Guide in Branson, Missouri. Specializing in Bass, White Bass, Trout and Crappie on Table Rock Lake, Lake Taneycomo and Bull Shoals Lake


Branson Fishing Guide Service
Branson Fishing Guide Service a Full Service Guide Company on Table Rock Lake Bass Fishing and Lake Taneycomo Rainbow Trout fishing all in Branson Missouri. Branson Fishing Guide Service offers 2, 4 and 6 hour guided trips for 2 to 6 fishing! Large Groups and Large Families Welcome to fish in the same boat!


Mike's Guide Service
Some of the best fish catches of the season! Big Bass & Crappie 2023!


MJF Fishing Guide Service
Are you looking for a Table Rock Bass Fishing guide? Matt Fielders guide service offers trips to Table Rock Lake and Lake of the Ozarks for Bass. Book today!


Big Ed's Guide Service, Lake Ozarks Bass Fishing
Lake of the Ozarks Bass Fishing


Barber Fishing Guide Service
Barber Fishing Guide Service Lake of the Ozarks. Catch Crappie, Bass, Catfish, White Bass, and other fish. Best fishing guides on the lake. Coast Guard Licensed. We put you on the fish! Call today to reserve your fishing trip (314) 583 8174


Catching Ozarks Fishing Guide
Having the right lures for fishing Lake of The Ozarks in the wintertime is key to catching big bass. Learn a fishing guides perspective on what lures and why they prevail best for big bass in cold water.


Thompson Fishing Guides
Guided Bass fishing and Walleye fishing on Stockton Lake Missouri
Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Halltown. Right now in March, activity is Fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Largemouth Bass
Halltown, Missouri offers some fantastic largemouth bass fishing, particularly in the smaller lakes and ponds scattered throughout the area. These often-overlooked honey holes can hold surprisingly large fish. Focus your efforts on the spring and fall months for the most consistent action. During the spring prespawn, target shallow, weedy areas with crankbaits and spinnerbaits. As the water warms, switch to slower presentations like Texas-rigged worms or jigs around submerged structure. In the fall, bass will be actively feeding to prepare for winter, so topwater lures and crankbaits can be highly effective. A local tip: many of these ponds are on private land, so always seek permission before fishing. Also, be aware that the bass in these smaller waters can be heavily pressured, so stealth and finesse are key.
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How to Catch Largemouth Bass
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Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Missouri
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
6 per day
Size Limit
12-inch minimum
License Required
Fishing license
Check specific area regulations as some areas may have different limits or length restrictions.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Missouri state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait to use for largemouth bass near Halltown?
Largemouth bass in this area respond well to various lures and live bait. Popular choices include plastic worms, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and live shiners. Experiment to see what works best on a given day!
Are there any size restrictions for keeping largemouth bass in Missouri?
Yes, in Missouri, you can only keep largemouth bass that are at least 12 inches long.
What's the daily limit for largemouth bass in Halltown?
The daily bag limit for largemouth bass in Missouri is 6 fish per day.
Do I need a fishing license to target largemouth bass in Halltown?
Yes, you need a valid Missouri fishing license to fish for largemouth bass in Halltown and throughout the state.
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