According to the guys that fished it during the crappie expo said it was slap full of big crappie!
Thanks for the welcome. I have been trying to catch crappie here on Table Rock lake for several years, without a whole lot of success. Hope fully I can get some good information on this forum.
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According to the guys that fished it during the crappie expo said it was slap full of big crappie!
Too blessed to be stressed!
Heard one of the anglers mention something about waypoints that were created by the state assuming fish and game ? might want to dig around to see if any of those are in your area! Also the winning team was running about an hour not sure where they had to start from but said they were lots and lots fish in that lake !
maybe you could find a guide in your area of the lake that may be able help you out !
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Never really fished Table Rock but I'm sure you'll figure it out. Good Luck!
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I’ve fished the rock my entire life. If I had to fish down by the dam I would be shooting docks. I would avoid near any dam on any lake being that typically is the clearest water on any body water. Since you’re down that way I would recommend spending your time anywhere near cricket creek. It can be just as good as James! Fish timber in deep water for black crappie fish mud flats for white crappie. That’s the entire lake in a nutshell to me. Good luck man. Wouldn’t hurt to hang brush under your dock as well. Lots of it.
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I fished the EXPO was surprised by the amount of crappie ( and nice ones ) in Tablerock ... Would most defiantly concentrate on upper James river
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I grew up at LoZ. It was our belief that the days of good fishing were long gone.
Turns out, fish don’t come to you.
You gotta go where the fish are.
I think trailering was hands down the best thing I’ve done to improve my catch.
Docks and lifts are nice, but they’re also a lot like a tether.
I live 30 min from table rock, fished it for years, James/flat creek are good, but real busy, as stated before docks are nice, cricket creek is nice, get the MDC structure map/ ie brush pile map, hit them brush piles. Oh and I hate table rock, so I fish stockton lake. good luck and welcome aboard.