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

06/12/2025

Extreme Outdoors Table Rock Lake Fishing Forecast
Water Conditions

Clarity: Areas of the lake are stained.
Water Temp 77˚-80˚ Main Lake, 77˚-81˚ River Arms
Current Pool: 917.00’, Current Lake Level: 927.76’
Generation: Steady nonstop heavy generation.

Heavy debris in the river arms

Weather Conditions 
Friday June 13, 2025

Periods of sun and clouds with a couple of showers.
Temp: Hi 74˚ Low 65˚
Wind: WSW 6-12 mph
There is a bit of a topwater bite. Target main lake and secondary points that have timber on them. This seems a bit random but it’s the fish that are moving out from spawning. This bite usually ends around 9-10 in the morning. The Evergreen Shower Blow in bone has been working the best.

Saturday June 14, 2025

Some sun with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm.
Temp: Hi 81˚ Low 66˚
Wind: WNW 6-9 mph
The best and most consistent bite on the lake is fishing the old bank line. When water is being run the fish are positioned on main like and secondary points. They are not very far on either side of the point the water being pulled has them positioned on the point. The points that are more gravel with mixed rock seem to be best. These fish are at the old bank line which is about 10-12’ feet deep out to 30’ of water. Make sure not to get too close to the bushes if you are doing this. Use a Jewel football jig, or a Ned rig. Point hop all day long and don’t let the boat get too shallow.

Sunday June 15, 2025

Humid with some sun.
Temp: Hi 79˚ Low 68˚
Wind: ENE 6-8 mph
Fish are starting to move to brush piles and that means a big worm. Look for brush piles that are in 20’-30’ of water on main lake and secondary points. The deeper ones seem to better with the water being so high. Use a 10” or larger worm of your choice. A 5/16 up to a ½ ounce weight seems to be best. Plum is a great color to start with on Table Rock also in the stained water Tequila Sunrise is working as well. 

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