Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009
SML advertising options
Photo enhanced resort listings are another option to advertise your resort on the Show-Me-Lakes website. With a photo enhanced listing you get the exact same "storefront" as a featured vacation provider with an entire page dedicated solely to your resort with photos, a contact form, detailed description as well as a direct link to your website. The difference between a featured vacation provider listing and a photo enhanced listing is that an advertisement for your resort is not rotated on the left hand side of most website pages, and your resort will be located farther down the website page than the featured resorts.
A simple text link is a basic hyperlink from Show-Me-Lakes to your website which allows viewers to double click and be connected directly to your website. These links are located at the bottom of any one of the lake pages. These links are free provided that you put a link from your website back to www.showmelakes.com. If you would like to get a text link on our website, first add a link on your website back to our home page [www.showmelakes.com]. Then contact us using the form below and we will add a link to your website from the Show-Me-Lakes website.
Bull Shoals Lake:
(East): 69 degrees, high, dingy; largemouth bass and spotted bass fair on soft plastic lures; all other species slow.
Clearwater Lake:
Water 72 degrees, high, dingy; all species slow.
Lake of the Ozarks:
(Bagnell Tailwater): 60 degrees, high, dingy; white bass fair on light-colored soft plastics and jigs; crappie fair on jigs; catfish fair on worms and cut shad. (Glaize): 63 degrees, high, muddy; black bass fair on dark-colored soft plastics and buzzbaits; white bass slow on light-colored soft plastics; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; catfish slow with some success on worms and chicken liver. (Gravois): 63 degrees, high, dingy; crappie and black bass fair; catfish good on chicken liver; all other species slow. (Niangua): 63 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on Carolina rigged lizards in backs of coves; crappie fair on minnows in brush at a depth of 10 to 12 feet; catfish good on live bluegill, cut shad and shad guts. (Osage): 63 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on Carolina rigged lizards in backs of coves; crappie fair on minnows in brush at a depth of 10 to 12 feet; catfish good on live bluegill, cut shad and shad guts.
Mark Twain Lake:
Water is 68 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on jigs and minnows at a depth of 6 to 10 feet; largemouth bass good on spinner baits; channel catfish good on live baits; all other species slow.
Lake Pomme de terre:
Lake is 67 degrees, high, dingy; black bass good on plastic baits, crank baits and spinner baits; walleye good on crank baits; catfish good on night crawlers and cut baits; white bass fair on Road Runners; crappie fair on minnows and jigs over structure at a depth of 10 to 20 feet; all other species slow.
Stockton:
Lake is 66 degrees, high, dingy; crappie fair on soft plastic grubs or minnows; black bass fair on spinner baits and soft plastic lizards and worms; walleye fair on minnows and crank baits.
Table Rock Lake:
(James River arm): 64 degrees, high, dingy; catfish good on trot lines and pole & line using night crawlers, shad and live bluegill. (main lake): 64 degrees, high, dingy; water levels 14 feet high; black bass good on large crank baits or spinner baits, cast over gravel points at least 15 feet deep; all other species slow.
Lake Taneycomo:
Water 49 degrees, high, dingy; upper lake: trout good on olive and white marabou jigs, and orange glo balls drifted with the current; lower lake: trout good on orange and chartreuse Power Baits and night crawlers.
Truman Lake:
Water is 64 degrees, high, dingy; largemouth bass good using worms and crank baits; white bass fair using jigs; catfish fair using live baits; crappie fair using jigs and minnows; all other species slow.
Bluegill good on crickets; black bass fair on crankbaits and spinnerbaits; crappie fair on minnows and jigs; channel catfish fair on live baits and nightcrawlers; white bass fair on small spinnerbaits.
*Fishing reports updated weekley, some content provided by Missouri Conservation Department*