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    Default Crappie guide at Table Rock Lake


    I planning a trip to the Branson area in mid October. Does anyone reccommend a guide I could hire for Table Rock or any other lakes?

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    Call Bill Babler @ 417-332-7016 he's personable and an excellent guide for anything on Table Rock or Taneycomo.

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    thanks Pete. Any suggetions from anyone else?

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    Babbler is a great guy, i have fished with him several times. so is Buster Loving, Tim Page and Bill Beck. They are mostly bass guys on the Rock and trout on Taney. Rick LaPoint guides for crappie some. Crappie are going to be real tough this time of year on tableRock, but the bass should be good.

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    good luck crappie have been slow on the rock, but If you can get away for the day I will put you on crappie on stockton lake, not great big but nice especially in october

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    Kit Papermouth

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    Try Babbler!

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    I also vote for Kit Papermouth (Greg) if you are looking for Crappie. Never fished with the other guys that were recommended, but Kit knows Crappie on the Rock!
    I'm just learning the lake and don't always catch a whole bunch, but usually have an empty seat if you have any extra time to kill. I usually fish the James River area around Cape Fair
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    Is Kit really a guide? I would like to have a good crappie guide contact on the Rock.

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    I don't think he is a licensed guide, or has ever offered to be one , but if you want to catch Crappie on Table Rock, Kit knows where the fish are. I understand he can also find Green Carp pretty well too:D

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    Is Kit really a guide? I would like to have a good crappie guide contact on the Rock.
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