Greene County, MO
Fellows Lake is an 860-acre man-made water body. Located just 10 miles away from Springfield, this lake is popular with anglers because of its great fishing conditions. The lake is especially popular for its decent-sized muskie population.
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Boats motors at Fellows Lake should be no more than 40 HP.
Fellows Lake has 15 fish per day bag limit with no minimum length for crappie.
Crankbaits and spinner baits work great for largemouth bass fishing in spring and early summer, and rubber worms are preferable later in summer.
The best times to fish for muskie are rainy days in fall or early spring, when the temperature is below 70 degrees. Large spinners, bucktails, and crankbaits near brush structures work well.
Channel catfish can be caught everywhere in the lake with the help of chicken livers, nightcrawlers, prepared baits, and cut bait.
Fishing with minnows and tube jigs around brush piles and vegetation might help you to catch crappie.
The daily creel limit for largemouth bass is 6 fish per day with the minimum length limit of 15 inches.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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