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Locality: Protem, Missouri

Phone: +1 417-785-4491



Address: 520 Pinder Rd 65733 Protem, MO, US

Website: pindersresort.com

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Pinders Resort 15.07.2021

Here is a nice 24" Walleye caught by Nathan Breheim today.

Pinders Resort 09.07.2021

We are going to miss him!

Pinders Resort 24.06.2021

Our little Fawn is 15 years old today!

Pinders Resort 28.05.2021

Removed the old inefficient heater out of Cabin 6 and moved the gas line. Built a corner cabinet for storage where the old heater was and moved the new heater to a more central position. Seems tp have opened up the living area in the cabin.

Pinders Resort 25.05.2021

Spring is on the way!! First bloomers of the year.

Pinders Resort 31.01.2021

There are some monsters out there! Would love to hook into something like this!

Pinders Resort 27.01.2021

The Loons and the Ducks have the Lake to themselves this morning! Some Spring flowers are starting to show themselves and days are getting longer.

Pinders Resort 24.01.2021

Our barometer is telling us it is going to be a cold night at Pinder's.

Pinders Resort 04.01.2021

The pup seems to be settling in! She is really good with kids. Spoiled all week by the Townley girls. Now she is tuckered out!

Pinders Resort 16.12.2020

New hats for cabin's 9 and 10!

Pinders Resort 06.12.2020

A legend in Bass Fishing Rick Clunn!! If you don't know who he is look it up!

Pinders Resort 03.12.2020

Our latest addition. Her name is Ripley she is 9 weeks old and needed a good home.

Pinders Resort 13.11.2020

It has been along time!

Pinders Resort 11.11.2020

Here is this weeks fishing report. We miss seeing Joe B this year! ?Come on down! Bring Ed and Jake! (updated 8-26-2020) Del Colvin at Bull Shoals Lake Boat Dock says the bite is changing a little every day. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is pumping water out of Bull Shoals Lake, and this has the fishing moving out on the points. There is also baitfish suspended deep off the points. Del says anglers should target fish at 10-15 feet deep dearly, then switch to 20-28 feet lat...er in the day. If it’s hot, go deep, he says. If it’s cloudy and windy, go shallow. Throw topwater baits in the mornings. Berkley Wake Bait, poppers, a Whopper Plopper, buzzbait or chatterbaits are best for powerfishing shallow if it’s cloudy or stormy. Target shallow flats close to old creek channels with shad. During the day, smallies and spotted bass (Kentucky bass) are stacked out on main and secondary points, sunken islands, humps, channel swing bluffs and bluff ends. With shad present, fish position will change depending on sun, wind, current, clouds, etc. Still a lot of places for them to hide with high water, so keep it moving. Use a big worm in sunken trees, near ledges, or a half-ounce jig in green pumpkin orange or green pumpkin blue in 20-25 feet of water. Smallmouth bass are at gravel banks, boat ramps and old roads. Drag baits like the Ned rig, Hula Grubs, tubes, the Lil’ McMinnow, and fish a drop-shot suspenders off bluff points, main lake points and hump islands at 26-32 feet depth. Lake clarity remains dingy to clear depending on location, while the surface water temperature is 85 degrees. Lake level is just over 20 feet high and falling. Visit Del’s YouTube page (Bull Shoals Lake Boat Dock) for video with more information and tips on fishing Bull Shoals Lake. See more

Pinders Resort 30.10.2020

Look at where we went today. Our depth finder said it is 247' deep in front of the Bull Shoals Dam.