Table Rock Lake in Branson, MO Fishing Report
Capt. Eric Prey
May 22, 2013
Table Rock - Freshwater Fishing Report

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Table Rock Lake
Lake Level: 917.23
Water Temp: 65 – 72
By: Branson Fishing Guide | Focused Fishing Guide Service
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Branson: Fishing guides have noticed fewer fish on beds over the past week, while there are still several fish in the backs of creeks and spawning pockets on beds the majority of beds are empty and fry are visible around standing timber and boat docks. For those wanting to sight fish the best baits continue to be UV finesse worms and tubes on Jewel Squirrel heads. The top water bite has been lights out during low light conditions; spooks, Sammies and red fins have been putting the biggest fish in the boat, look for areas close to spawning pockets to be the most productive.
Kimberling City: The early morning topwater bite continues to be amazing in the mid lake. Branson fishing guides have been catching numbers and quality on spooks, Sammies and redfins in and around spawning pockets. The bite only lasts until the sun comes up over the hill. Once the sun rises switch to a Jewel Squirrel head with a Tightlines UV 4" or 6" finesse worm in UV green or UV green red flake. Work the same areas over from 8' – 15' deep.
James River: The largest number of fish on beds has been in the James River. Branson fishing guides are still see several fish locked on beds from Campers Point through Cap Fair. Look for the best fish to be in the very back of the larger pockets and creek arms. UV finesse worms and hogs have been the ticket for these fish, UV green red flake on a 3/16 oz. Jewel Squirrel head will out produce anything else.
White River: The topwater bite in the White River is fantastic; just like the rest of the lake Spooks, Sammies and Redfins are doing most of the damage early in the day before the sun comes up. There is a great weightless soft jerkbait bite going on as well, Tightlines UV Broken Back jerks in UV pearl or pearl green red flake have been phenomenal once the sun rises over the hill. Allow the bait to sink to about seven to ten feet deep and work it back to the boat with an erratic stop and go retrieve.
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