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  Subject: Table rock lake, Missouri

Submitted by Pete Wenners (ip 12.10.104.177)

Date Fished: 9/26/2001
Water Temperature: 72+
Water Clarity: 4 feet or greater

September 26, 2001

WATER LEVEL - 909.67 Normal Pool 917' WATER TEMP. Main lake 72-76 Rivers 72-78

The best bite is still deep 30-35', suspending over 40'+(as deep as 130"). Best spots are where the old river channel swings up against a point or flat, also over submerged timber in 60'-80'. Where the tops of trees are 30'-40' deep. The best way to find these spots are, idleing around off the points and flats, watching your electronics. Also, if you find shad suspended 20'-40', fish around them. My best baits have been 4" drop shot worms, in shad colors. Also, 3"-4" grubs, single tail in smoke, salt & pepper working well.

JAMES RIVER

We are still catching fish on spinnerbaits, & shallow crankbaits, early, on main river points where chunk rock turns to pea gravel. The bite has picked up as the water temps cool down. Look for shad activity from the center of the creeks to the backs. Slow roll a 1/2 ounce spinnerbaits under the shad, also try shad colored shallow diving crankbaits.

Mid James-most of the fish are being caught here are suspended, anywhere from 30'-40', in anywhere from about 30'-80' of water. This bite also seems to be over early, around 10-11 am. Fish long sloping points, and humps- best techniques-drop shotting 4" worms, 3"-4" single tail grubs, smoke or salt & pepper, fished on a 3/8 oz. -1/2 oz. darter head. You have to spend time on the trolling motor & electronics, on these large flats and points, locating the shad. The fish are under or around them. The spoon bite has slowed down for me.

LONG CREEK

Fish are up in the upper Long Creek, from Cricket Creek on up. We are catching them on, shallow crankbaits, Texas rigged worms, & spinnerbaits. Fish the shad on the flats, if they are present. If not, crank and flip the wood along the edge of channel.

DAM AREA, KIMBERLING, BAXTER, CAMPBELL POINT.

Some good smallmouths are being caught on small jigs in the tops of visible cedar trees 15'-25'. Best colors are craw-dad colors. Kentuckie's, are on the same patterns we used in the James. Topwater action on Red Fin, Storms Jointed Thunder Stick, Spooks, & spinnerbaits. Fish around cedar on main lake and secondary points. This bite is over when the sun gets up.

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