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Bill Babler
Bill Babler

Table Rock Lake February 1st. 2016 Report

Oh my how Table Rock changes from day to day this time of the year.  You can go hero to zero or in my case yesterday zero to hero.  Hero at least for me,

Was a participant in some very somber and not fun at all fishing this past week, fishing the Long Creek to Kimberling City run.  Surface temps ranging between 46 to 51 and the difference in water color just crazy.  Long Creek to  point 5 is a nice 6 ft. visibility color or aqua-green but the further up the lake you get it gets plum dirty.  Kimberling to close to Campbell Pt. is very off color with temps at an average of 48 degree.

I for one and a couple of guide buddies have not done well in this area all week.  I went 2 days without a bite, but was not looking deep and trying to bend them to a jerkbait and a A-rig.  Just could not get anything to go for me.  Friends looked deep and really struggled also.  I have heard of a fish here and a fish there on dropshot.  Not so much on a jigging spoon and a few on a RK Crawler, but slow would be a kind way to phrase it.

Helped Becky serve breakfast to a full house here yesterday at the lodge and did not get out until 9:30.  Dumped the big Phoenix in at Eagle Rock to very cool 44.5 degree water and a pretty stiff wind.  Water was very nice color with about 8' visibility.  Finely some good news to report.

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Regardless of surface temperatures the fish up the White River always seem to be the first to turn on every year. Yesterday was no exception as they were on a feeding frenzy at Eagle Rock.  From 9;30 till 3;30 I fished a total of 7 locations between the 86 bridge and Viney Creek.  Conservatively I caught and released between 20 and 25 keepers and 3 short fish.  Nothing big, 3.5 was the biggest but just fish after fish in that 2.5 to 3.5 pound range.  The 3 short fish that I caught were on a wareagle jigging spoon.  I saw them chase the A-rig up, looked to be a school of at least a dozen.  I dropped the spoon 3 drops before they vanished and caught the 3 short K's.  Those were the only K's I caught all day.  All the other fish I caught were either LM or Jaw's.  All keepers.

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Fish up the river were exactly where they should be.  Every fish I caught was on a transition bank with some pole timber and all fish were located in short stretches, of 100 yrds. or less.  Had my boat in 45' most of the day on the outside of the timber throwing to the bank.  A full cast for the Lew's Super duty, spooled with Lew's braid and a modified A-rig.  I caught every fish yesterday on the A-rig outside of the 3 short K's.  On the A-rig, I caught every fish except for one I snagged on the rear extended hook.

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Threw a stickbait on every location and could not get them to take it.  Reason is the fish were not suspended in the water column, they were very close to the bottom.  Majority of my strikes and they were simply violent for 45 degree water, were in the 18' to 25' range with the majority at the deepest part of the retrieve.  I saw quite a few fish follow the Rig, as I was most often reeling it straight up to recast.  Very slow moving of the Rig, mostly just pulling it and letting it flutter close to the bottom.  Caught all the fish  on a Keitech Swing Impact in Rainbow Shad.

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Don't know how your going to get anymore information that that.

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Kind of a funny story, I pulled up near Viney Creek to fish 3 little short stretches.  When I went to look at the stretch I really wanted the most, there were 3 boats on or near it.  Got to watching and one boat the guys were flipping bushes.  There was another boat with fishermen fast winding spinnerbaits thru the pole timber and the other guy was jerkbaiting  This is a very good early location.  There is a channel that runs between the bank and a short rock runnout, that runs with the lake.  Every boat was fishing either the channel or the shoreline.  None of the 3 was fishing the rock runnout.  I have seen Quill fish it many times so he would know this location.  I caught fish off the other 2 locations and good ones, but I really wanted to fish those rocks.  I went back to take a peek and all the boats were gone.  1st. 5 casts were all keepers, 4 smallmouth and one nice 3.5 pound LM.  Had my boat setting in 50' here and threw up on top of the reef, in about 15'.  I had been catching fish all day so I was on my toes.  1st. fish slammed it on the drop, and I nabbed him.  The other 4 I let the rig settle and then started it back.  Most hit at the very edge just as the bait was about to drop off the hill.  Moral of this story, is don't assume that the guy in front of you caught all the fish.

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Good Luck

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I put the 1/4oz road runner to work in that spot right when you were leaving. And yes those spots were all over the place. Why they didn't eat that sticker as well I'll never know. I do know that little road runner works wonders on those spots when they are acting like that. That was the first spot I stopped at yesterday morning and they still would not eat the stickbait. You guys out there can't get a better report than what Bill has given on this thread. I came out of viney creek eating a sandwich before I passed Bill, looking at the point that extends out. One of those pics of a smallmouth is in the same spot I left in the creek. Well done...

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3 hours ago, Bill Babler said:

Lets face it, 5 yrs. ago how many people were using Lew's reels.  When you make a quality product like that folks will come.  How would you have liked to bought some stock 10 yrs. ago.  Quality, word of mouth and a very good field staff have propelled them to this.  Look at the local and even national tournaments how many of these guys do you see with either Lew's stickers or Lew's clothing.  Just about as good a value for your money as anything that has came along in my lifetime.  Yesterday I was throwing the new Tournament Pro G right into and across a very stiff wind, with a 110 McStick.  Did not have a single blowup.  With the combination of the magnetic and the centrifical drag, you can dial in as much or as little as you want, a click at a time.

Couple more Pic's from yesterday

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i hope by the picks that people will quit gripping about me hauling those brown upstream to enjoy catching.

bo

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1 hour ago, Bill Babler said:

I had already fished it 3 times.  Where you were sitting is where I caught the 3 K's on a spoon.  There was a pile of worming K's from where you stopped to where you were fishing when I passed you headed back up the river.  I saw you catch one little guy, and by that time I was sure I could get to the other side bluff end and that interior run.  Caught 3 keeps off the other side and 5 keeps on the run.  In the 3 passes I made before you "Cut me off" :lol: I had 5 keeps there plus the 3 short K's.

If you caught some more there you did good.  As I pulled onto it, there was a guy pulling off in front of me around 2 PM, so that place got some attention.  Difference with me was my boat was in 50' and I'm sure the guy in front of me was way in.  Every bite I had there was at least 25' on the bottom.

Next time come on over and say Howdy.

 

A lot of people are usually sitting on top of them, or are too far in and should cast to the other side of the boat...

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Thank you. I got my butt kicked on Grand Sunday. No clear water on that lake. I was there scouting for upcoming tournament and put in by the dam. I knew it was gonna be tough when I saw how dirty the water was. 

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15 hours ago, Ketchup said:

Excellent report Bill, and with pictures of fish AND the bait, my golly.... Ive only fished that area once, at last years OA tourney, so those places you mentioned are german to me. Glad after your struggles those few days, that you caught fish. 

Table Rock is a never for certain deal, especially this time of the year, even for those of us that are blessed enough to get to fish multiple days a week.  Anyone that catches them every time out or says they do is really not being very honest.  I have plenty of days that I struggle, even with all the years I have spent on it.  I'm going to tell you how I do, either way. Good or bad.  In doing so I'm hoping you don't make the mistakes that I made that day or if I get lucky and do well, that gives folks a good starting place.

Yesterday I really dialed in.  The fish I caught had not even seen another bait this year, they were just moving and staging a bit on those locations.  You can latterly miss those fish by a boat width as Jake mentioned.  This year 9 out of 10 times your either sitting on them with your boat or they are behind you.  Bo and I have preached this here for years, and I still see 90% of the people fishing in to close. 

I caught an abnormal amount of keepers yesterday and lots of 3 plus pound fish.  The A-rig for the most part was responsible for catching those bigger fish.  Something else that contributed to my larger fish, was there were just no K's present in any numbers, or I for sure would have caught some shorts.  I just had the LM and the Jaws dialed in on the type of junk I was fishing.

The few K's I did find were grouped tight right where Jake was fishing, and they would follow but not swallow.  Got them going that one time and spooned 3 but that was it on them.

Jake, when you saw me I was trying my hardest to get them to bite a Jig.  I had worked the tar out of that spot with the A-rig and thrown a sticker down it once.  You could see the fish especially those K's on the bluff, but they did not want the jig for me, it had to be that slow rolled A-rig.

They probably would have gobbled Ned up, but trying to fish him in a big wind like that 25' deep is not to exciting for me.

As far as the Jaws the largest one that I have ever caught here was the next cove on the East side up the river from Big M.  She was 6-1 and on a bed.  Put her right back there after Denver Dixon weighed her.  If you will look on one of the Table Rock lake pictures that Phil has for the Table Rock site you will see me holding 2 very nice SM in the picture.  Caught them both swimming a grub off Viney swim beach  in I think 2000.  Quick pic, and back they went.

Good Luck

 

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6 hours ago, 5bites said:

Off topic a little but how about that muddy eagle rock boat ramp!? Lol

I guess if we compare it to Viola, we are fishing in tall cotton.  That old dry dirt was  blowing like crazy I had about a 1/4 inch of it sitting on my exterior window sill.   My truck got dirty as heck.

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Saturday it's was a little slimy. Of course it got on my boat carpet too lol. I noticed it blowing up when loading and unloading on the ramp itself. It may be common after a flood like that but this was the first time I've seen it. 

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