Striped Bass Fishing in Missouri
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Overview
The Striped Bass is a popular both game fish found throughout Missouri. The striped bass is one of North America's most iconic game fish, prized for both its powerful fighting ability and excellent table quality.
Best Waters in Missouri
Specific water recommendations for striped bass in Missouri are being compiled. Check local fishing reports for current hotspots.
Local Techniques & Baits
Techniques
- live-bait
- trolling
- topwater
Baits & Lures
- live gizzard shad
- live threadfin shad
- large swimbaits
- topwater poppers
- bucktail jigs
- umbrella rigs
- live eels (saltwater)
- chicken liver (freshwater)
Seasonal Guide for Missouri
SpringSpring Fishing
Spring is spawning season for striped bass. Anadromous fish migrate up coastal rivers in massive runs that create legendary fishing opportunities, particularly in the Chesapeake Bay tributaries and along the New England coast. In freshwater reservoirs, stripers move toward dam tailraces and tributary mouths where they can be caught on live bait and swimbaits.
SummerSummer Fishing
In reservoirs, summer stripers seek the thermocline — the narrow band of water where temperature and oxygen levels are optimal. Locating them requires electronics to find fish suspended at specific depths, often 20 to 40 feet. Dawn and dusk surface boils provide the most exciting fishing. In saltwater, stripers spread along the coast and can be caught from beaches, jetties, and boats.
FallFall Fishing
Fall triggers aggressive feeding as stripers chase baitfish schools. In reservoirs, surface boils become frequent as water cools and shad move shallow. On the coast, the southward fall migration produces spectacular surf fishing along the Atlantic seaboard. Topwater lures, large swimbaits, and live bait all produce well during the fall feed-up.
WinterWinter Fishing
Stripers slow down in winter but remain catchable, particularly in southern reservoirs and dam tailraces where water temperatures stay relatively mild. In coastal areas, fish move to deeper, warmer water offshore. Slow presentations with live bait or deep-running lures fished near bottom structure produce winter fish. Some tailrace fisheries offer excellent year-round striper action.
Regulations
Regulations change frequently. Always verify current regulations with Missouri Fish & Wildlife. Information shown was last updated 2025-01-01.
Specific regulations for striped bass in Missouri are not listed in our database. Please check the official Missouri regulations for current rules.