Table Rock in Branson, MO Fishing Report
Capt. Eric Prey
November 13, 2011
Table Rock - Freshwater Fishing Report

Lake - Table Rock
11/13/11:
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Kimberling City Area: Shad continue a slow migration to the back of larger creeks in the mid lake area, target secondary points with a wiggle wart or McCutchen spinner bait on windy days and a Jewel football jig or squirrel head jig on calm days. Smallmouth have moved up on gravel points on the main lake early and late, Chompers tubes and Jewel squirrel heads have been producing from 10' – 15' deep.
James River: The shad migration is much further along in the James with large schools of shad in the back of most major creeks. RC and other shallow crankbaits worked around wood cover in the schools of shad will produce number and quality on windy days. Jewel jigs have been very effective on the shallow end of docks in the James as well, make multiple pitches to shady areas around walkways.
White River: The past week has seen the White River really turn on; the wiggle wart bite has gotten very strong on rocky secondary points in the larger creek arms, Chompers spinnerbaits have been working around isolated cedar trees and Jewel football jigs are catching smallmouth on main lake gravel points. On calm days Jewel Eakins jig and craw combos have been very good in and around the shady areas of docks as well.
Dam Area: Still the toughest area of the lake, the dam area has gotten better with the cooler water temperature. Smallmouth have begun to move shallow on gravel points early and late and can be caught on Chompers tubes and Jewel spider jigs. Wiggle warts are staring to produce on windy rocky points in the larger creek arms and Jewel Eakins jig and craw combos have been effective in the shady areas around docks.
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