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Table Rock Lake in Branson, MO Fishing Report

Capt. Eric Prey
May 14, 2013
Table Rock - Freshwater Fishing Report

Focused Fishing Guide Service a Full time Professional Branson Fishing Guide on Beautiful Table Rock Lake and Taneycomo Lake for Bass, Crappie, White Bass, Pan Fish, and Year round on Taneycomo Lake in Branson Missouri for Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout.

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Table Rock Lake
Lake Level: 916.74
Water Temp: 61 – 65

By: Branson Fishing Guide | Focused Fishing Guide Service

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Branson: Fishing guides continue to see more fish locked on beds every day; the smaller males have been replaced by a few quality fish and the sight fishing bite is on in full swing. Tightlines UV tubes and finesse worms in UV green with red flak have been the most productive baits, fish them on a 3/16 oz Jewel Squirrel head. Before the sun breaks over the top of the hills there has been a great topwater bite; Red Fins, Spooks and Sammies are taking most of the fish. Smallmouth are crushing Tightlines UV tubes on gravel flats as well, most Branson Fishing Guides are finding UV Green to be the best color 10' – 20' deep.

Kimberling City: The big story in the mid lake has been the topwater bite; Branson fishing guides are having a field day with Red Fins, Spooks and Sammies early and late in the day. Focus your efforts on secondary points near spawning pockets before the sun gets over the hill. There are still a ton of fish on beds in the Kimberling area as well, just like in Branson fishing guides are doing exceptionally well with UV tubes and finesse worms on a Jewel Squirrel head.

James River: Now that the weather has stabilized the spawn is in full swing in the James River; Branson fishing guides are finding fish on beds in almost every cove and spawning pocket from Aunts creek to Flat Creek. The stained water requires a little tweaking of bait colors with Tightlines UV green with the tail dipped in chartreuse taking the majority of fish. Texas rig tubes, small hogs and finesse worms and make multiple pitches to beds to agitate and eventually catch fish guarding nests.

White River: The spawn is in full swing in the White River as well; there are tons of fish on beds from the confluence with the James through to Eagle Rock. The same baits and techniques working in Kimberling city and Branson will work on the White River. The topwater bite in the White has been phenomenal, Branson fishing guides have been catching fish on Spooks, Sammies and Red Fins early and late in the day. Jewel Squirrel heads with Tightlines UV green red flake beavers and finesse worms are crushing post spawn fish when the sun is up, work secondary points around spawning pockets from 7' – 15' deep.

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Professional full time fishing guide serving; Table Rock, Taneycomo, Bull Shoals, Stockton and Pomme de Terre Lakes in Missouri. Full Day, 1/2 day and 3/4 day rates available. Fishing for Largemouth, Smallmouth and Spotted Bass, Brown and Rainbow trout, Crappie and White Bass. Serving the Branson area for over nine years offering an unfogetable fishing experience.

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Focused fishing Guide Service
1734 S. Eastland
Springfield, MO 65802
Phone: 417-860-4743
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