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, the main lake is clear overall.
Water Temp 43˚-47˚ Main Lake, 43˚-48˚ River Arms
Current Pool: 915.00’, Current Lake Level: 914.53’
Generation: Non-stop light generation.
Weather Conditions
Friday January 7, 2025
Cloudy and cooler with a stray shower.
Temp: Hi 47˚ Low 41˚
Wind: ESE 10-27 mph
The swimbait/Damiki bite is day-to-day. Start by looking for groups of shad in the mouths of larger creek arms. Once you find the shad you should find fish. The fish that are higher in the water column are actively feeding fish and more catchable. These fish are also moving fast and can be a challenge to stay with during the day. Use shad-colored swimbaits and Damiki rigs. One of the best ways to continue to catch fish is to keep moving and looking for new fish to target. Plan on being on the trolling motor and looking at the FFS screen all day.
Saturday February 8, 2025
Mostly sunny.
Temp: Hi 67˚ Low 27˚
Wind: WSW 14-40 mph
The A-rig bite is starting to really pick up. This windy day could make this bite good. Focus on main lake bluff ends but also look for those transition areas where fish can stack up on a day like this. There are some isolated fish to catch that are 20-30’ deep. If you see a single or small group on FFS cast beyond the fish and reel the A-rig right over their head. Do not stop the bait, keep it moving. It seems smaller shad-colored baits are better on the outer rigs and a larger shad swimbait in a slightly darker color with a chartreuse tail is better on the center rig.
Sunday February 9, 2025
Some sun then turning cloudy.
Temp: Hi 38˚ Low 33˚
Wind: ENE 6-18 mph
There is a Rock Crawler bite but it isn’t easy. Look for some of the stained water in the river arms. Target channel swings and rock transitions from bluff or steeper to mixed/chunk rock. Cover as much water as possible and keep grinding. It seems the greens colored crankbaits with some orange in them are doing better. It also seems the Rock Crawler is getting more bites than the Wart. The fish are positioned a little deeper. A nice steady slow grind and the wobble will just stop. It is tough but there are fish to catch.