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.
Extreme Outdoors Table Rock Lake Fishing Forecast
Water Conditions
Clarity: Stain in the river arms clear in the main lake.
Water Temp 61˚-64˚ Main Lake, 60˚-65˚ River Arms
Current Pool: 915.00’, Current Lake Level: 917.00’
Generation: Long periods of no generation, with a couple of hours of light generation.
Weather Conditions
Friday November 22, 2024
Partly sunny.
Temp: Hi 52˚ Low 32˚
Wind: NW 6-15 mph
The swimbait/Damiki bite still seems to be the best bite on the lake, but it is a process. Cover large areas of the main lake looking for small groups of fish high in the water column only 5’-20’ deep. Once finding this small group target them with shad-colored swimbaits and Damiki rigs. These fish are aggressive so if they don’t bite, find the next group of fish. You can travel several miles of lake doing this in one day. Just keep moving from area to area looking for the small groups of fish.
Saturday November 23, 2024
Partly sunny and warmer.
Temp: Hi 61˚ Low 45˚
Wind: S 5-14 mph
There is a glide bait bite happening now that the water has stabilized. These fish are related to wood cover. They can be in pole timber and cedars along deeper and bluff banks. The glide bait is also working on shallow wood cover in creek arms with clearer water. You can definitely do both in a day but it seems to be better to pick your preference. Plan on covering lots of water.
Sunday November 24, 2024
Breezy, partly sunny and mild.
Temp: Hi 69˚ Low 46˚
Wind: SSW 10-30 mph
There is a Rock Crawler bite starting to show up. It’s not great yet but a few fish are coming this way. These fish are on 45˚ banks that have larger rocks mixed with them. The fish seem to be closer to the larger rock. Finding the right banks is better than just fishing down long stretches of bank. Use the wind to your advantage to get more bites. This bite can be found in rivers and in the clear water but it is bank specific. Use crawfish-colored Rock Crawlers crankbaits.