The Table Rock Lake Fishing Forecast is designed to help maximize the time you spend on the lake with catching more fish. The fishing forecast is constructed using a mix of historical data, tournament results, weather patterns and general lake conditions. One of the biggest elements is using actual information from recent time on the water. This gives a general snapshot of some of the best ways to catch fish at that current time.
The BoatWrx Table Rock Lake Fishing Forecast
Water Conditions
Clarity: The main lake is generally clear, rivers have stain.
Water Temp 48˚-50˚ Main Lake, 49˚-52˚ River Arms
Current Pool: 915.00’, Current Lake Level: 918.02’
Generation: Medium consistent generation for extended periods of time
Weather Conditions
Friday March 10, 2023
Mostly cloudy
Temp: Hi 55˚ Low 39˚
Wind N 7-14 mph
Use a finesse jig on ledge rock to mixed rock banks. These fish are in the 10’-20’ range and the bite islight but the fish can really concentrate in an area. Keep the bait on the bottom and fish it slow. Position the boat in about 25’ of water and cast or pitch the bait towards the bank. If the bank is steeper then back out just a little deeper. The standard Jewel jig in brown and purple with a green pumpkin Jewel craw works just as good as always.
Saturday March 11, 2023
Cloudy with a thunderstorm in a couple of spots in the afternoon.
Temp: Hi 44˚ Low 40˚
Wind: SE 12-22 mph
Cover water in the cooler temperatures. Look for channel bank and transition banks to target active fish. Keep moving don’t stay in one place too long unless you get a bite. Once that happens odds there are more than one active fish in that area. Slow down the crankbait just a bit in the cooler temperatures. The fish should be less than 12’ deep and the bite will be light.
Sunday March 12, 2023
Cloudy.
Temp: Hi 49˚ Low 29˚
Wind: N 8-22 mph
The A-rig bite is ever changing, it’s almost a daily thing. Wood has been the one constant with the A-rig fish and right now brush seems to be the best option. Look for fish around brush piles in 15’-25’ of water, they could be even a little shallower. Once found make long casts with an A-rig and those fish will bite. A couple of tips. Make longer casts and use smaller baits on the A-rig. With all of generation overthe last week these same fish could move to main lake points.