1. Table Rock Lake
    Lake Level: 915.03
    Water Temp: 46 – 55

    By: Branson Fishing Guide Service | Focused Fishing Guide Service
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    Branson: ...more Fishing guides continue to see the lower end of the lake improve as the water warms and lake levels rise. The best bite has been on a combination of wiggle warts and stickbaits. Look for fish to be in transition areas where channel swing rock banks lead to points near spawning pockets. Brown and green crawdad patterns have been best on a wart, make casts more or less parallel to the bank maintaining bottom contact throughout the retrieve. Stick baits have been more effective closer to secondary points near spawning pockets, work the bait fairly fast to draw a reaction strike.

    Kimberling City: Much like in Branson fishing guides have been doing well in the mid lake with wiggle warts and stickbaits. Add to that a solid jig bite and the fishing has improved tremendously over the past two weeks. Jewel Pro Spider jigs in Okeechobee blue or PB&J have been the best colors match them with either a finesse craw or a J Tail trailer and work rocky transitions near spawning pockets.

    James River: The water has warmed significantly over the past week with an influx of run off, higher air temperatures and longer days. All of which has Branson fishing guides targeting fish shallow from Aunts creek to Cape Fair. Most of the fish are coming on wiggle warts, stickbaits and Jewel Pro Spider jigs but a few have been caught on Carolina rigged UV hogs and UV Enkos on points leading into spawning pockets. This bite will improve as the water warms and fish stage up even more.

    White River: The White River continues to produce both quantity and quality; much like the rest of the lake wiggle warts, stickbaits and Jewel jigs have been very productive throughout the White River. In addition Branson fishing guides have caught several fish have been caught on split shot rigs over the past week, French fries, UV Finesse worms and UV Craws have all been working on a split shot. Look for points leading into spawning areas and work the rig slowly along the bottom from 3’ - 15’ deep.
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