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Just about to get well, and I missed an opportunity to really catch them yesterday. Beck and Tetrick were out in the Point 7 to Point 1 area throwing warts and jigs. They asked if I wanted to go, but am giving it still a day or two.

Bite was reported on flat to 45 degree banks with some chunk. Wart was way better than the jig and I believe they had 17 keepers with the best 5 at around 19 pounds, with lots of big SMJ's.

These lobster eaters are really after the daddy's right now and from what the boys said, they are in water that barley covers there backs. Look for a little breeze on this type of bank lake wide and I am sure you will have a great time.

This is also the info, that was posted from the Stren series except, I don't believe the boys had any topwater stuff yesterday.

I'm out there at the end of the week.

Good Luck

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I'm curious about the water temps on TR. It would give us some idea when to expect turnover.

If you get a chance, please add some temp info in the next report.

Should have went out yesterday! Today was slow at best. Threw Jigs, warts, S/B and spoons only a few fish from 12:00 to 4:00pm in the same area as the boys playing yesterday.. Tried to stay in the shallows on the steep banks with rocks, But only small fish up there today and really no wind at all.

Moved back out to 25- 30 feet and found a few keepers but nothing like the boys did yesterday for sure.. Seems like I allways miss those days!! Starting to see alot of shad movement about half way back in the creek arms, alot of seagullsand loons marking them for you.. Spoons did produce a few but very spotty at best. Should have tried the topwater but could not put down that jig and wart.. Will try again on Thursday and Friday.. Maybe Mr. B can shed some more light when he get out.

By the way Dave, water temps were in the Low to Mid 60"s in the creeks and main lake..

Good Fishing Everyone.

Don

Capt. Don House
Branson Fishing Guide Service
Table Rock Lake and Taneycomo Lake
Branson MO

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Don,

Did you have any wind today? Thanks.

Just alittle after 3:00pm, Sun came out then back in, after that small breeze for just a little bit besides that not very much at all, maybe 5 - 10 miles per hour.. Should be much better for Thursday they are calling for a breezey day!!!

Good Fishing

Don

Capt. Don House
Branson Fishing Guide Service
Table Rock Lake and Taneycomo Lake
Branson MO

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Table Rock is 63.5 surface and 61 at 180 ft. I would not think this would be condusive for a stratification from surface to bottom for quite some time if it does at all.

Bite continued to be strong for the boys again today as well as yesterday. Chris reported he and Brian Snowden had some very nice keepers on the wart and a couple on top plus tons of shorts, that kept the action really zinging. Fish did not run as big as they did on Wednesday.

Fish seem to be located on the secondaries to the rear of the major creek arms and in the small pockets back in the creeks.

Beck caught them again today. and said they were REAL BIG. He and I are going to give it a fling tomorrow before the front, and hopfully we will whale on em. Let you know weather it is good or bad

Good Luck

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