Taney County, MO
Table Rock Lake is a 43,000-acre man-made reservoir. Originally constructed to control the fluctuating water levels of the White River, today this place provides a wide diversity of fish species and great fishing conditions.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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Live nightcrawlers, deep-diving crankbaits and Carolina rigs are productive for bass fishing during summer at Table Rock Lake.
Crappie can be caught on 1/16- or 1/8-ounce jigs in brush piles of the lake.
The lake has 15 inches minimum length black bass limit. There is 18 inches minimum length walleye and sauger limit.
Worms and crickets are productive for bluegill fishing.
Spoons, lipless crankbaits and in-line spinners are good if you aiming white bass.
The daily creel limit for crappie is 15 fish per day with the minimum length limit of 10 inches
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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