Fishing Forecast

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.

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Extreme Outdoors Fishing Forecast

11/16/2023

Extreme Outdoors Table Rock Lake Fishing Forecast 
Water Conditions

Clarity: Main lake is clear to green and the upper river arms have stained water.
Water Temp 61˚-63˚ Main Lake, 61˚-64˚ River Arms
Current Pool: 917.00’’, Current Lake Level: 912.27’
Generation: Periods of minimal to no generation with short periods of light generation.

Weather Conditions 
Friday November 17, 2023

Increasing amounts of sunshine
Temp: Hi 61˚ Low 34˚
Wind: NNW 7-16 mph
These deep fish are really changing week-to-week. Look for shad in the mouths of bigger creeks. Once the shad is found you will find active fish. The white Jewel Scuba Spoon is really getting these fish to bite. These fish seem to be 45’-55’ deep in the creeks. The vertical bite is the best way to catch them in larger numbers. Casting the spoon down to smaller groups of fish tends to catch larger fish. Make sure to let the spoon free spool so the bait doesn’t pendulum back towards the boat. The fish are moving fast to make sure you keep moving to stay with them and don’t hesitate to move and check out different spots.

Saturday November 18, 2023

Plenty of sunshine
Temp: Hi 59˚ Low 37˚
Wind: SE 4-7 mph
Post front and not much wind this could be a tough day on Table Rock. One way to catch fish on days like this is to fish slowly and methodically. The 1/2oz Pee Wee Football HD in brown/purple flash is a good choice on days like this. Key in on main lake points that are gravel but have some larger rock or brush piles. Keep the bait pinned on the bottom by dragging the bait. Focus on the 15’-25’ feet of water to get the bites. It might be best to keep the boat around 30’ deep and cast shallow from there. Keep point hopping throughout the day to find more bites.

Sunday November 19, 2023

Mostly cloudy with a passing shower in the afternoon
Temp: Hi 55˚ Low 40˚
Wind: ESE 7-18 mph 
Go to the most wind-blown banks and throw either a wiggle wart or a rock crawler. Use more natural crawfish colors that have some orange in them. These wart/crawler fish seem to be in the larger creek arms on channel swing banks. Focus on the channel swings to find the bites and make sure the wind is hitting those banks. The wind really helps to activate these fish. Plan on covering lots of water to get bites. Don’t get caught just going down a bank.

 

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