Monthly Archives: March 2010

Football Tactics For Table Rock Bass

It’s hard to find flat ground to play the football in this hilly terrain so when folks in these parts talk football the hot topic is usually a bass jig with a head shaped like the oblong pigskin. Although the … Continue reading

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Solving Table Rock Water Releases

Water releases from the dams cause Table Rock bass to settle into a daily routine that anglers can easily pattern. When water is released from the dam, the lake level starts dropping so bass vacate the shallows and congregate on … Continue reading

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Table Rock’s Spotted Bass Fever

A spotted bass’ looks can certainly be deceiving. At first glance, it can easily be mistaken for its largemouth bass cousin, however on closer inspection you’ll find spotted bass have subtle differences than largemouth including a rough patch on its … Continue reading

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Table Rock Style Dropshotting

A Western finesse tactic is also a hit on the clear waters of Table Rock Lake. The tactic of placing hooks and baits above a weight has been practiced by saltwater, walleye and crappie anglers for decades, but this concept … Continue reading

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Silver Dollar City, Showboat Branson Belle Open 2010 Seasons

Silver Dollar City opens it’s 50th Anniversary season today — just in time for Family Spring Break days — and begins a year-long birthday celebration. Families on spring break this weekend can be the first to experience Silver Dollar City’s … Continue reading

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