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Table Rock is loved by many people for a variety of reasons. It''s clear water makes it popular among scuba divers for diving, it''s clean waters is perfect for swimmers, skiers and tubers, jet skiing and kayaking along it shores, camping on it''s rocky banks, cliff diving and just cruising. Then there''s the fishermen! One of the premiere bass lakes in the country--best smallmouth and largemouth, and home of the state record spotted bass. Crappie, white bass and walleye round out the group along with some of the biggest and feistiest blue gill and goggleye around.
Latest NewsRoger’s Table Rock Lake fishing report, June 14Posted by Phil Lilley on June 14th, 2013
In the past 3 wks. I’ve had 2 days of 25+ fish on topwater and 4 days of 20+ on grubs including a bonus 25″ walleye……..Folks this can be a real hard lake to fish and most of the time at least with me the Rock comes out on top but this year has been something special, plus I caught all of these fish in what I consider to be the most heavily pressured part of the lake. And what about the Smallies??? I have never seen so many on table rock in 20 yrs. of beating the banks. Well all I can say is sometimes God smiles at ya and you come out on top. read more… Quill’s Table Rock Lake fishing report, June 14Posted by Phil Lilley on June 14th, 2013
Bass fishing was OK, again caught a few more than 20, maybe half a dozen keepers. Ol’ Monster early, then some Fin fish on top for a while, picked up a few on the c-rigged Zoom UV Speed craw. Wished I had brought the Drop shot stuff, I could see them out on the deep end of the gravel points later in the morning. read more… Quillback’s Table Rock fishing report, June 13Posted by Phil Lilley on June 13th, 2013
Out on the water at the crack of dawn, headed to my favorite point and started tossing the c-rigged Ol’ Monster. They bit the Monster really well for a about 20 minutes up on the point shallow and then it was over. Did some top water fishing with a Fin that I have that works sort of OK, caught a few on it, lost about half a dozen, including one that was around 3 lbs. First time I’ve used braid with the fin, I don’t know if that was a factor but losing a bunch of fish halfway to the boat is annoying. read more… Babler’s Table Rock Lake fishing report, June 11Posted by Phil Lilley on June 11th, 2013
Thought it had been far to easy, but the door got slammed in my face today to the tune of calm flat water and a high boiling hot sky. Started at 5:30 in the Dam area, with the fin and I will tell you I have not seen the amount of fishing pressure outside of April here. By 0600 there was a boat on every runnout I wanted to fish and sometimes as many as 3 boats fishing each location. read more… Babler’s Table Rock Lake fishing report, June 9Posted by Phil Lilley on June 10th, 2013
Just one of those perfect mornings that we have been having for the past month. This one clearly or should I say cloudily was without a doubt my best Jaw morning of the year. Picked up Glen and Charlie early at Kimberling Inn. 0500. Told the boys about the danger involved with mean Brown Bass and Redfins and forbid them from bringing angry fish into the boat. Knew this was appropriate this morning due to the wonderful overcast conditions. read more… |
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