August 11,
2008
Lake level: 918.75
Water Temps: 84-88
Fishing on Table Rock has been good for the middle
of August. The fish never really moved out deep this
summer due to the water clarity and flow.
We are catching smallmouths in 12'
- 18' range
on flat gravel points from the dam to Campbell Point
areas on 3/8 & 1/2 oz. football jigs with peanut-butter
jelly or watermelon purple skirts with twin-tailed
Chompers trailers, or Zoom Speed Craws, also on 4"
- 5" skirted Chompers in watermelon and green
pumpkin colors. This has been working good early and
then shuts off. When the sun gets up try backing out
to 20'-
25' on
the same points. Drop shot fish are also being caught
off the ends of the deep docks suspending at 20' -
25'.
The river arms get better as the temperatures heat
up, with water 3-1/2 feet above pool the fish
that have been scattered in the shallows are pulling
out to the submerged buck brush. Fish flats and channel
swings in the creeks early in the morning. Try buzzbaits,
spinnerbiats and topwater baits around the shallow
bushes and when the sun pops up try flipping Texas
rigged worms and tubes around the buck brush or try
1/4 & 3/8
oz. jigs tipped with Paca Chunks or twin tailed Chompers
in brown & black or peanut butter jelly colors
are working good.
If the flatter banks don't produce
try fishing the channel swings in the creeks with the
Texas rig or Shakey head worms at 6' - 10' deep.
There are still many fish being caught on main river
flats in 15' - 20' on 1/2 & 3/4 oz.
football jigs and brush hogs fished on Carolina rigs
and shad colored deep diving crankbaits. Best flats
have roll-offs or drops in the river channels.
Good
Luck & Good Fishing!!
Pete
Wenners
2025 Pioneer Point Rd.
Galena, MO. 65656
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