Long Creek to Kimberling City; Surface temp 62 degree.
Table Rock Lake Branson Missouri Current fishing report April 26th. 2010. All three varities of Black Bass are either pre-spawn or spawning on the Rock. Current fishing patterns are early topwater, and then during the day using either a ctail grub or a shaky head worm where the moss will allow. Also some nice fish are being caught on floating worms in the backs of the pockets.
Goggle Eye fishing is off the charts as these fisty little fellows are on the feed.
Kimberling City to either Cape Fair on the James River or Shell Knob on the White River, including the Baxter Area.
Surface temps at 63 to 65 Same Spawning patterns. Best baits are Zara Spooks or Wake Baits early or on cloudy days, blending to either floating worms or 5 inch smoke grubs on 1/4 to 5/16th. heads. Fish the wind where possible.
Shell Knob to Beaver Dam, including Roaring and Kings River, Surface temps at 62 to 66 degrees. Wake baits early blending to either jigs, shaky heads, or carolina rigs during midday. Largemouth bass on the outsides of the bluffends early on the wake baits. Lots of small non-keeper fish shallow. Better fish located in the 18 to 30 ft. range of the major lake points and gravel rolloffs. Spawning and pre-spawn now occuring.
Fishing is excellent with 8 hr. full day guided fishing trips catch and releasing 50 fish in a normal outting.
Ryan, ran the topwater bait slowly past the exposed limbs of the cedar on a Table Rock Lake Bluffend. An explosion of White water and a nice Table Rock Lake Largemouth Bass found the redfin.
Wake Baits are really in vogue on Table Rock lake the straight Redfin waker is perhaps the envy of them all. This bait is modified with an Owner Roster Tail No. 2 on the rear, and a Diiachi Deathtrap in size 4 on the front.
Branson, Missouri Bass Fishing Pictures 2010 April 26th. White River Outfitters Guide Service.














