Table Rock Lake in Branson, MO Fishing Report
Capt. Eric Prey
October 11, 2012
Table Rock - Freshwater Fishing Report

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By: Branson Fishing Guide | Focused Fishing Guide Service
Branson: Fishing guide trips have improved with the cooler weather, fish are definitely on the move to shallow water and the bite improves a little every day. There is a still a deep bite with drop shot rigs and Chompers spoons. Tightlines UV, Chompers and ROBO worms continue to produce with fish 22' – 30' deep on gravel points and flats all over the lower end. Smallmouth have started to move up into shallow water and can be caught on Jewel Spider jigs and Squirrel heads with Tightlines Finesse worms as a trailer.
Kimberling City: The water in the mid lake still has move color than the in Branson. Fishing guides have been finding fish shallow on gravel and mixed rock and gravel points. Jewel football jigs in brown and PB&J have been working well, a J Tail trailer or Tightlines Jig Trailer in green pumpkin has been the most effective combo. Early and late there is a topwater bite starting to take shape; spooks, Sammies and pop-rs will all produce for surfacing fish.
James River: The fish are very shallow in the James River. Most of the fish are less than 10' deep holding on wood cover . Topwater lures have been very effective early and late, look for fish to following schools of shad from the main lake into creek arms, when shad are found fish will be close by. Shallow crankbaits and spinnerbaits have been very effective in the upper reaches of the James and Flat Creek. Work both baits in and around stump rows and standing timber making contact with the cover to draw strikes.
White River: There is still a very strong topwater bite in the White River, look for surfacing fish to reveal their locations. The cedar tree spinnerbait bite has been very strong in the White River. Look for isolated cedar trees to be the most productive, cast a Chompers McCutchen spinnerbait beyond the tree and burn it back to the tree, pause the bait for a second next to the tree to draw a strike from fish hiding in the branches.
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