Members Panfishjunkie Posted September 16, 2015 Members Posted September 16, 2015 Coming to baxter area late October/ early November. Any suggestions for crappie fishing on table rock
gitnby Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 My suggestion would be to go to Lake of the Ozarks or Mark Twain Lake? abkeenan, dtrs5kprs and Champ188 3
Members Panfishjunkie Posted September 16, 2015 Author Members Posted September 16, 2015 Unfortunately I am staying in lampe, any suggestions for table rock crappie
Bill Babler Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 It is pretty hard to read what folks are saying and telling you to do, but most all these posts are slam dunk correct. Coming to Table Rock to crappie fish in the fall is pretty tough, check that really tough. You are coming to one of the better parts of the lake however to TRY. Look for fish to be suspended under the bigger commercial docks. You can flip a tube or a marabou jig into the stalls with some limited success. Most times these fish are no deeper than 15'. May be shallower this year with the allege bloom. At times up the big Indian you can find some around cedars, but again you are coming to a Bass lake to fish for crappie. It has one of the lowest if not the lowest density of crappie in any of our state lakes. I say this hoping for you. Good Luck http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Members Panfishjunkie Posted September 16, 2015 Author Members Posted September 16, 2015 Thank you all for the advice! It's greatly appreciated. However, my folks live in lampe, and I'm going to see them, any time I get a rod in the water, no mater where it is, it a plus.
Quillback Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 If you like panfish, you might want to chase the bluegill if the crappie fishing is tough. There are some quality gills in that lake.
mjk86 Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 If you like panfish, you might want to chase the bluegill if the crappie fishing is tough. There are some quality gills in that lake. Yup...go bluegill fishin...your likely to catch some giants, and have actual success.
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