LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. — Seeing a white color phase of a white-tail deer is rare. But Michael Utt of Sugar Creek now has photographs of two different white deer. Utt is watching them along with other deer in a small herd on private land near Lake of the Ozarks.
“They’re neat. You can see them coming through the woods from a long ways off,” he said.
Utt lives in the Kansas City metro area but travels to the lake for hunting, fishing and boating. In the autumn of 2011, he took photographs of a female deer that is possibly an albino with white fur and pink eyes. He continues to watch that deer as well as a doe with normal color that he believes is the parent.
On April 6, he concealed himself at a hiding spot and took photos of another deer that is white. Deer are usually a brownish tan color.
White or albino deer are rare, but they do occur and several are reported in Missouri annually, said Lonnie Hansen, a resource scientist for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). True albinos require that both the male and female parents carry the recessive albino genes. The deer photographed by Utt this spring is not a true albino, Hansen said after reviewing photographs. But for there to be more than one white deer on the land that Utt visits, there must be several deer carrying genes with white genetic traits, Hansen said.
Utt said residents and visitors to the areas where he has photographed the white deer are protective of them because they enjoy watching them.
For more information on white-tail deer in Missouri, go to mdc.mo.gov.
http://www.lakeviewresortlakeozarks.com
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Shootout Street Party
LAURIE, Mo. — The Laurie Board of Aldermen on April 10 approved a request by Lake of the Ozarks Shootout Director Ron Duggan to hold a Shootout Street Party in the Laurie Park during the week of the Shootout. The event has historically been held on the Bagnell Dam Strip.
The Shootout Committee has not yet made an official decision.
The street party is an opportunity for Shootout racers to trailer their boats to a “meet-and-greet” with race fans. Duggan said he expects 3,000 to 5,000 attendees this year. Laurie Mayor Herb Keck offered the city’s help with obtaining permission to park some of the cars on private property.
But Laurie has not yet been guaranteed the one-day economic gift of the street party. It could still end up somewhere else.
“The event location is not a done deal. We needed to get early approval to make a decision on one of three locations,” Duggan said.
The Shootout Committee is also is looking at holding the event in the cities of Lake Ozark and Osage Beach. The City of Lake Ozark has been enforcing its law which prohibits open alcohol containers in public places. The City of Laurie allows liquor in the city park.
The Shootout Committee has not yet made an official decision.
The street party is an opportunity for Shootout racers to trailer their boats to a “meet-and-greet” with race fans. Duggan said he expects 3,000 to 5,000 attendees this year. Laurie Mayor Herb Keck offered the city’s help with obtaining permission to park some of the cars on private property.
But Laurie has not yet been guaranteed the one-day economic gift of the street party. It could still end up somewhere else.
“The event location is not a done deal. We needed to get early approval to make a decision on one of three locations,” Duggan said.
The Shootout Committee is also is looking at holding the event in the cities of Lake Ozark and Osage Beach. The City of Lake Ozark has been enforcing its law which prohibits open alcohol containers in public places. The City of Laurie allows liquor in the city park.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Lake Race 2013 Schedule
Lake Race 2013 schedule, course map to be unveiled in public meeting
World Champion Dave Scott's Nauti Marine CAT, formerly Miss Bud Light, is lowered into the pits at 7-Mile Cove during the Offshore Super Series World Championships in 2008. Scott has been selected the honorary chairman of the Lake of the Ozarks Invitational Offshore Super Series Race coming Friday-Sunday, June 7-9, 2013.
Updated 2 days ago
LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. — Lake Race 2013 is speeding towards the Lake of the Ozarks, with the event scheduled for June 7–9. The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be presenting detailed information about the race in a public meeting later this month.
The meeting, scheduled from 10 a.m. – noon on April 27 at the Willmore Lodge in Lake Ozark, will be open to the public, giving interested parties the opportunity to see a schedule of race events as well as a diagram showing an aerial view of the race course. The races are scheduled to run between Bagnell Dam and approximately the 3.5 Mile Marker on the main channel of the Lake.
World Champion Dave Scott's Nauti Marine CAT, formerly Miss Bud Light, is lowered into the pits at 7-Mile Cove during the Offshore Super Series World Championships in 2008. Scott has been selected the honorary chairman of the Lake of the Ozarks Invitational Offshore Super Series Race coming Friday-Sunday, June 7-9, 2013.
Updated 2 days ago
LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. — Lake Race 2013 is speeding towards the Lake of the Ozarks, with the event scheduled for June 7–9. The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be presenting detailed information about the race in a public meeting later this month.
The meeting, scheduled from 10 a.m. – noon on April 27 at the Willmore Lodge in Lake Ozark, will be open to the public, giving interested parties the opportunity to see a schedule of race events as well as a diagram showing an aerial view of the race course. The races are scheduled to run between Bagnell Dam and approximately the 3.5 Mile Marker on the main channel of the Lake.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Main Street Music Hall
MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL
SAVE THE DATES...
MAIN STREET OPRY, Opens - APRIL 19th
REELING IN THE YEARS, Opens - APRIL 20th
"Special Guest" JIM STAFFORD, Featured - MAY 11th
"Special Guest" TRENT WIDEMAN, Featured - MAY 24 & 25th
Call 573-348-9500 for RESERVATIONS
LOCATED:
The Landing on Main Street
5845 Osage Beach Parkway
Osage Beach, MO
EXT 54 @ KK
Call 573-348-9500 for RESERVATIONS
For extended info: www.lakemusichall.com & check out their FACE BOOK page.
SEE YOU AT THE SHOW!
SAVE THE DATES...
MAIN STREET OPRY, Opens - APRIL 19th
REELING IN THE YEARS, Opens - APRIL 20th
"Special Guest" JIM STAFFORD, Featured - MAY 11th
"Special Guest" TRENT WIDEMAN, Featured - MAY 24 & 25th
Call 573-348-9500 for RESERVATIONS
LOCATED:
The Landing on Main Street
5845 Osage Beach Parkway
Osage Beach, MO
EXT 54 @ KK
Call 573-348-9500 for RESERVATIONS
For extended info: www.lakemusichall.com & check out their FACE BOOK page.
SEE YOU AT THE SHOW!
Monday, April 8, 2013
18 Hole Disc Golf Course to come
OSAGE BEACH, Mo. — The Osage Beach Board of Aldermen unanimously agreed to the installation of an 18-hole disc golf course at the Osage Beach City Park, during Thursday night’s board meeting.
Gary Braham, a representative of The Flying Dragon Disc Golf Club, supported by several members of the organization in the audience, gave a presentation to the board asking for permission to install a disc golf course in the city park. Braham said the activity has actually become a “sport” but is also a fun, inexpensive, healthy and environmentally friendly game that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Braham went on to explain the game and pointed out the mapped route he and the other club members have created, on a large display for the board and attendees to see. Braham said disc golf is a growing sport in high schools and colleges, and there is a growing trend of individuals traveling to various courses around the states, playing in tournaments or just to enjoy the experience.
The installation of the 18-hole disc golf course will be completed by members of the Flying Dragon Disc Golf Club and the funding will come from various sponsors throughout the community. When sponsoring a hole, a sign will be put at the hole, naming the sponsor. Braham told the board if it agreed to the installation, the club hoped to have the first nine holes installed by summer and to work on the next nine holes in the fall.
Braham passed samples of the discs around to the aldermen, some of whom then had questions regarding the installation, clean-up, brush removal and tick control for family protection. Braham as well as others in the audience and Parks and Recreation Manager Brian Wiley provided the board with satisfactory answers. Aldermen Lois Farmer and Fred Catcott threw some practice shots which ended in applause and final approval of the installation.
Gary Braham, a representative of The Flying Dragon Disc Golf Club, supported by several members of the organization in the audience, gave a presentation to the board asking for permission to install a disc golf course in the city park. Braham said the activity has actually become a “sport” but is also a fun, inexpensive, healthy and environmentally friendly game that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Braham went on to explain the game and pointed out the mapped route he and the other club members have created, on a large display for the board and attendees to see. Braham said disc golf is a growing sport in high schools and colleges, and there is a growing trend of individuals traveling to various courses around the states, playing in tournaments or just to enjoy the experience.
The installation of the 18-hole disc golf course will be completed by members of the Flying Dragon Disc Golf Club and the funding will come from various sponsors throughout the community. When sponsoring a hole, a sign will be put at the hole, naming the sponsor. Braham told the board if it agreed to the installation, the club hoped to have the first nine holes installed by summer and to work on the next nine holes in the fall.
Braham passed samples of the discs around to the aldermen, some of whom then had questions regarding the installation, clean-up, brush removal and tick control for family protection. Braham as well as others in the audience and Parks and Recreation Manager Brian Wiley provided the board with satisfactory answers. Aldermen Lois Farmer and Fred Catcott threw some practice shots which ended in applause and final approval of the installation.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Lake of the Ozarks Spring Fishing
Lake of the Ozarks (Bagnell Tailwater)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
White Bass - Prospect: Slow
Crappie - Prospect: Slow
Catfish - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: -none
-Water Type: -none
Black bass season closed; white bass slow, try light colored soft plastics and crappie jigs; crappie slow, try minnows and crappie jigs; catfish fair on shad and cut shad.
Lake of the Ozarks (Glaize)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Black Bass - Prospect: Fair
White Bass - Prospect: Slow
Catfish - Prospect: Slow
Crappie - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 46º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: -none
Black bass fair on dark colored soft plastics and buzzbaits; white bass slow, try light colored soft plastics and spoons; crappie fair using minnows and crappie jigs; catfish slow, try shad, cut shad, worms and stinkbaits.
Lake of the Ozarks (Gravois)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Lake of the Ozarks (Niangua)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Black Bass - Prospect: Fair
Catfish - Prospect: Good
Crappie - Prospect: Good
White Bass - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Black bass fair using spinnerbaits and crankbaits;catfish good using cut bait; crappie good using soft plastic jigs and minnows; white bass fair using small spinnerbaits.
Lake of the Ozarks (Osage)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Black Bass - Prospect: Fair
Catfish - Prospect: Good
Crappie - Prospect: Good
White Bass - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Black bass fair using spinnerbaits and crankbaits; catfish good using cut bait; crappie good using soft plastic jigs and minnows; white bass fair using small spinnerbaits.
Osage River (lower, at Tuscumbia)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
White Bass - Prospect: Slow
Crappie - Prospect: Slow
Catfish - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Black bass season closed; white bass slow, try light colored soft plastics and crappie jigs; crappie slow, try minnows and crappie jigs; catfish fair on shad and cut shad.
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
White Bass - Prospect: Slow
Crappie - Prospect: Slow
Catfish - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: -none
-Water Type: -none
Black bass season closed; white bass slow, try light colored soft plastics and crappie jigs; crappie slow, try minnows and crappie jigs; catfish fair on shad and cut shad.
Lake of the Ozarks (Glaize)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Black Bass - Prospect: Fair
White Bass - Prospect: Slow
Catfish - Prospect: Slow
Crappie - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 46º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: -none
Black bass fair on dark colored soft plastics and buzzbaits; white bass slow, try light colored soft plastics and spoons; crappie fair using minnows and crappie jigs; catfish slow, try shad, cut shad, worms and stinkbaits.
Lake of the Ozarks (Gravois)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Lake of the Ozarks (Niangua)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Black Bass - Prospect: Fair
Catfish - Prospect: Good
Crappie - Prospect: Good
White Bass - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Black bass fair using spinnerbaits and crankbaits;catfish good using cut bait; crappie good using soft plastic jigs and minnows; white bass fair using small spinnerbaits.
Lake of the Ozarks (Osage)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
Black Bass - Prospect: Fair
Catfish - Prospect: Good
Crappie - Prospect: Good
White Bass - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Black bass fair using spinnerbaits and crankbaits; catfish good using cut bait; crappie good using soft plastic jigs and minnows; white bass fair using small spinnerbaits.
Osage River (lower, at Tuscumbia)
Reported on: 4/3/13
Fish Reported:
White Bass - Prospect: Slow
Crappie - Prospect: Slow
Catfish - Prospect: Fair
Temperature: 43º
Water Level: normal
Water Type: dingy
Black bass season closed; white bass slow, try light colored soft plastics and crappie jigs; crappie slow, try minnows and crappie jigs; catfish fair on shad and cut shad.
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