Fishing Table Rock Lake
Popular Fish Species Table Rock Lake, MO
Largemouth Bass Fishing
Table Rock Lake is a world-renown bass tournament lake. Weekend and tournament anglers find the fishing to be fair to good year round. Fishing for bass here can be quite rewarding, with an occasional bass over 7 pounds being caught. Anglers can also catch smallmouth bass and spotted bass, which reside here in decent numbers. Bass often move shallow and become aggressive when they are in a feeding mood. Use shallow crankbaits around rip rap. Around grass, use worms, jigs, topwater and spinnerbaits. In deeper water, drop shot rigs, big worms, jigs and spoons are good options. In winter, spend your time fishing deeper structure where the bass spend much of their time. Careful fisheries management by the Missouri Department of Conservation has helped to maintain a good bass fishery for anglers, as well as for catfish and bluegill.
Channel Catfish Fishing
To fish for catfish on Table Rock Lake, most any rod and reel will work, as long as the line is strong enough. Flathead catfish also reside in the lake and they grow to giant size. For serious catfish enthusiasts, using the right equipment improves success. A medium action, to medium-heavy action rod is ideal, in the 6' to 7' range. Use a slip sinker or Carolina rig with popular catfish baits on at least 10-pound line. Use sharp hooks with bait holders on the shank, or circle hooks for live bait. Table Rock Lake has a decent population of channel catfish, and they are eager to bite. The typical fish are about 2 pounds, with larger ones caught frequently. The state record channel catfish is over 29 pounds. Night fishing for catfish often delivers better results than daytime fishing. Fishing for channel catfish is often most productive around any kind of structure in the area. In Spring channel catfish migrate toward incoming water, so stay up river away from the main lake. In early summer look for rocky banks, the bigger the rocks the better. In summer and winter deeper structure is where to look. The river end of the lake is often the area where the bigger catfish are caught. Road beds, creek channels and rocky points are all good places to begin.
Bluegill Fishing
Bluegill are a prime element in the fisheries ecosystem at Table Rock Lake. Fishing for bluegill is a time-honored tradition here. Young and old, beginners and seasoned anglers alike, all enjoy catching a bunch of fat bluegill. This year, much like recent years, the bluegill population is healthy and always looking for something to eat. Bluegill fishing is as basic as fishing gets. Any pole, reasonably small line and small hooks baited with anything edible, creates the ideal setup. Add a bobber and you can set the depth you prefer the bait to position. Bluegill hang around brush, rocks, vegetation or any cover available.
Fish species to fish for...
Guide to fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, black crappie, white crappie, walleye, bluegill, longear sunfish, warmouth, white bass, striped bass and paddlefish at Table Rock Lake in Missouri.
Table Rock Lake Fishing Video
Come visit Table Rock Lake for the outdoor experiences of a lifetime. Beautiful scenery surrounds this 745 miles of shoreline known for some of the best largemouth bass and Kentucky bass fishing anywhere. Crappie, catfish, striped bass, sunfish and other species also lurk in these waters to thrill your angling spirit.
Table Rock Lake, located in southwestern Missouri, is renowned for its exceptional fishing opportunities and scenic beauty. Spanning over 43,000 acres, this expansive lake offers anglers a chance to catch a variety of popular fish species.
Bass fishing is a major draw at Table Rock Lake, with largemouth, spotted, and smallmouth bass being the primary targets. The lake's crystal-clear waters and rocky shorelines provide excellent habitat for these prized game fish. Anglers can use a range of techniques such as casting topwater lures, crankbaits, or soft plastics to entice bass. The lake's healthy bass population and the potential for trophy-sized catches make it a favorite among bass fishing enthusiasts.
Table Rock Lake is also known for its striped bass fishery. These hard-fighting fish can grow to impressive sizes and provide thrilling battles for anglers. Striped bass are often found in deeper waters, near points, and along channel edges. Trolling with large crankbaits or using live bait such as shad can attract these powerful predators. The lake's striped bass fishery offers an exciting challenge for anglers seeking an adrenaline-pumping fishing experience.
Walleye is another sought-after species at Table Rock Lake. Anglers can find these elusive fish near rocky points, drop-offs, or submerged structures. Fishing with jigs, crankbaits, or live bait such as nightcrawlers or minnows can yield successful walleye catches. The lake's healthy walleye population and its clear waters make it a prime location for walleye fishing.
Catfish enthusiasts will also find plenty of opportunities at Table Rock Lake. Channel catfish and flathead catfish are abundant in the lake's waters. Anglers can target catfish near deep holes, submerged timber, or along the lake's channels. Using cut bait, live bait, or prepared stink baits can entice these bottom-dwelling predators. The lake's catfish populations offer exciting angling experiences for anglers of all ages.
Table Rock Lake is also home to a variety of panfish species, including black and white crappie, white bass, bluegill, and sunfish. These species provide additional angling opportunities and are popular among families or anglers looking for relaxed fishing experiences.
Table Rock Lake in Missouri is a haven for anglers seeking a diverse range of popular fish species. Whether you're targeting bass, striped bass, walleye, catfish, or panfish, the lake offers an exciting fishing experience. With its stunning scenery and recreational amenities, Table Rock Lake is an ideal destination for fishing, boating, and camping adventures.
Table Rock Lake offers a variety of recreational activities including hiking, sightseeing, swimming, boating and water skiing. Come to Table Rock Lake and take in the outdoors like never before. With plenty of boat docks and marinas, this is a great lake for bass boats, canoes, kayaks, pontoons, fishing boats and water-sport craft. If you prefer to fish from the bank, there is plenty of accessible shoreline at various places around the lake.
Primary fish species residing in Table Rock Lake
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Table Rock Lake Amenities
Marina: YES
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES
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In addition to fishing, Table Rock Lake offers ample opportunities for boating and camping. Anglers can explore the lake's vast waters, enjoy water sports, or simply relax in the tranquil camping areas. The lake's multiple boat ramps, marinas, and camping facilities make it a preferred destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Fishing Boat Rentals
Baxter Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats and kayaks
417 779-4301
Big M Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats
417 271-3853
Campbell Point Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats
417 858-6331
Cape Fair Boat Dock & Marina
Rentals: Fishing boats and pontoon boats
417 538-4163
Chateau Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats
417 243-1744
Eagle Rock Marina
Rentals: Bass boats and pontoon boats
417 271-3398
Fall Creek Marina
Rentals: Fishing boats and pontoon boats
417 336-4937
Hideaway Marina
Rentals: Fishing boats and pontoon boats
417 538-2828
Holiday Island Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats, canoes and kayaks
479 253-8300
Indian Point Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats
417 338-2891
Kings River Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats
417 858-6429
Long Creek Marina
Rentals: Bass boats and pontoon boats
417 334-4860
Rock Lane Resort and Marina
Rentals: Pontoon boats
417 338-2211
State Park Marina
Rentals: Bass boats and pontoons
417 334-2628
Public Boat Launch Ramps & Landings
Aunts Creek Campground Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northwest section of the lake, off Aunts Creek Park Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Aunts Creek Park Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northwest section of the lake, off Aunts Creek Park Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Clevenger Cove Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the southwest section of the lake, north side, off Clevenger Cove Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and gravel parking.
Dale Avenue Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the northeast side of the lake, off Dale Avenue, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with paved parking.
Joe Bald Park Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the north side of the lake, off Joe Bald Park Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with paved parking.
Kimberling Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the north side of the lake, off Nautical Circle, this is a three-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Mill Creek Campground Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the south side of the lake, off Mill Creek Park Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Moonshine Beach Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the north side of the lake, off State Highway 265, this is a four-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Roaring River Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the north side of the lake, off State Park Drive, this is a four-lane, concrete ramp with docks and paved parking.
Table Rock Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the southwest corner of the lake, at the south end of the Highway 39 Bridge, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Marinas
Baxter Marina
4667 W State Hwy H
Lampe, MO 65681
417 779-4301
Big M Marina
26111 Big M Campground
Cassville, MO 65625
417 271-3853
Branson Bay Marina
668 Emerald Point Dr
Hollister, MO 65672
417 334-7807
Campbell Point Marina
1363 Campbell Point Rd
Shell Knob, MO 65747
417 858-6331
Cape Fair Boat Dock & Marina
1500 76-82
Cape Fair, MO 65624
417 538-4163
Chateau Marina
415 N State Hwy 265
Branson, MO 65616
417 243-1744
Eagle Rock Marina
31170 State Hwy 86
Eagle Rock, MO 65641
417 271-3398
Fall Creek Marina
438 Illinois St
Branson, MO 65616
417 336-4937
Hideaway Marina
1810 Hideaway Rd
Galena, MO 65656
417 538-2828
Holiday Island Marina
124 Woodsdale Dr
Holiday Island, AR 72631
479 253-8300
Indian Point Marina
3443 Indian Point Marina
Branson, MO 65616
417 338-2891
Kings River Marina
27504 Big Rock Rd
Shell Knob, MO 65747
417 858-6429
Long Creek Marina
1368 Long Creek Rd
Ridgedale, MO 65739
417 334-4860
Rock Lane Resort and Marina
611 Rock Ln
Branson, MO 65616
417 338-2211
State Park Marina
380 State Park Marina Rd
Branson, MO 65616
417 334-2628
Fishing Guides On Table Rock Lake
Branson Fishing Guide - bass
Mike Boyles Fishing - bass
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Fishing License
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Campgrounds & RV Parks Nearby
Viney Creek Campground - 417 271-1001
Campbell Point Campground - 417 858-3903
Cape Fair Campground - 417 538-2220
Aunt's Creek Store & RV Park - 417 739-5267
Table Rock Lake RV Resort & Marina - 417 739-4627
Lakeview Campground - 417 338-5211
Indian Point Park Campground - 417 338-2121
Branson KOA Holiday Campground - 417 334-4414
Ozark Country Campground - 417 334-4681
Branson Stagecoach RV Park - 417 335-8185
Old 86 Campground - 417 779-5376
Mill Creek Campground - 417 779-5378
Baxter Campground - 417 779-5370
Table Rock Lake MO Map - Fishing & Camping Areas
Contact Information
Table Rock Lake
State Park Marina
380 State Park Marina Rd
Branson, MO 65616
417 334-2628
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Table Rock Lake offers excellent largemouth bass and Kentucky bass fishing, plus full service marinas, restaurants, boat rental, camping and lodging.