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Table Rock Lake Fishing Report 3-24-2009

Capt. Pete Wenners
March 24, 2009
Table Rock - Freshwater Fishing Report

March 24, 2009

Lake Level: 915.51
Water Temps: 48-52 River Arms: 49-55

Dam, Kimberling City, Baxter, & Campbell Point Areas
Smallmouths and Kentucky's are starting to move up on main lake and secondary flat gravel points. If cloudy and windy, try wigglewarts in crawdad patterns and stickbaits in chartreuse/shad, Table Rock shad, & Norman flake colors. If the bite is slow try 3/16 or 1/4 oz. 4" or 5"single tail grubs in salt & pepper, or smoke, fishing them 8'-20' deep. Carolina rigged french fries and split shot rigs starting to work in 10'-20' on twin tailed Chomper grubs or 3/8 - 1/2 0z. football jigs.
Still many fish being caught on jerkbaits on main lake and secondary points with submerged timbers close to creek channels & channel swings.

Long Creek, Kings River, & James River

Water in the upper ends of the rivers are warming up to 55-60 in hte afternoons. Many different lures are working. Wigglewarts, Bandits 200's, 6 or 7A Bombers, etc, are working. If water has a lot of stain or color to it throw a bait with chartreuse in it. Spinnerbaits and chatterbaits working as well as jigs. You just have to weed through small fish in some of the areas to get quality bites. If the weather stays nice we should have fish on weeds in the next 10-14 days.

Table Rock Fishing Forecast:

Fishing is improving and will continue to do so with the warmer temps.

Target Species:

Largemouth, Smallmouth & Kentucky bass

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Specializing in providing Professional Bass Fishing Guide Services to amateurs and professionals alike on Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri. Pete is considered one of the top fishing guides on the lake. He has been fishing the lake since the '80's and has been a bass fishing guide since 1993. Just a day on the water and you will learn the many proven techniques of Table Rock bass fishing from Pete, increase your success rates and have a great time too!

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Pete's Professional Guide Service
681 Hardin Hills Dr.
Galena, MO 65656
Phone: 888-214-1767
Alt. Phone: 417-860-8163
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