Elite pros have solid prospects for Table Rock
As the third Elite Series event of the season approaches, anglers weigh in on weather conditions, fishing patterns and their expectations for Table Rock Lake.
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As the third Elite Series event of the season approaches, anglers weigh in on weather conditions, fishing patterns and their expectations for Table Rock Lake.
With Elite Series anglers at the A.R.E. Truck Caps Bassmaster Elite at Table Rock Lake this week, let's take a look at what BassGold.com shows about how this lake should be fishing.
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My thinking about the third group we were talking about — the group that gets upset, learns and then puts everything behind them — is that it’s really the only viable option you have.
Bass anglers and businesses turned out for a high school fundraiser team tournament, March 8, at Smith Lake.
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Bench finesse fishermen in favor of power crankers and flippers with a history of success on Table Rock, Bull Shoals and/or similar highland reservoirs in prespawn tournaments.
Just like your grandmama used to look forward to the big Sears Roebuck catalog and your dad used to anxiously await the annual mega-book from Johnny Morris, one of the highlights of my year is the day I obtain the Bassmaster Media Guide.
Pros who have done well on Beaver and Bull Shoals will likely do well on Table Rock.
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