Table Rock Lake Fishing Guide 2026: Bass, Crappie, Best Spots & Where to Stay
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Table Rock Lake Fishing Guide 2026: Bass, Crappie, Best Spots & Where to Stay
Table Rock Lake is one of the best fisheries in the country — 40,000+ acres of clear Ozark water with a national reputation for bass and crappie. Here's where to fish it, when to go, and how to wake up on the water in 2026.
Why Table Rock Lake Is a Top Fishing Destination
Built on the White River, Table Rock is a deep, clear reservoir with thousands of coves, rocky bluffs, and submerged timber — exactly the structure that grows healthy bass and crappie. It has hosted major national bass tournaments for good reason: anglers consistently find action year-round, and the scenery is hard to beat. If you're staying in a lakefront condo at The Cliffs or a Fall Creek condo near the marina , you can be on the water minutes after coffee.
Best Fishing Spots on Table Rock Lake
For Bass
- James River Arm — shallow water and abundant structure; excellent largemouth, especially during the spring spawn.
- Indian Point — deeper water and steep underwater drop-offs; a favorite of local guides, close to Branson.
- Long Creek — among the clearest water on the lake, with rocky bluffs that produce quality smallmouth for experienced anglers.
For Crappie
- Long Creek & the James River Arm — reliable crappie zones, particularly around brush and timber.
- Kings River mouth & Shell Knob — top crappie locations, best in spring when fish move shallow to spawn along rocky banks.
"People come for the bass tournaments, but the locals will tell you spring crappie off the rocky banks is the most fun you can have on Table Rock. Fish shallow in April and May, deeper as summer settles in." — Local angling wisdom, echoed by Table Rock guide services
Best Times to Fish Table Rock Lake
| Season | What's biting | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Mar–May) | Crappie & bass spawn shallow | Peak season; fish rocky banks and coves |
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | Bass deep; early/late bite | Fish dawn and dusk; midday goes deep |
| Fall (Sep–Nov) | Bass feed up aggressively | Excellent, underrated; cooler & quieter |
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | Deep, slow bass | For dedicated anglers; clear water |
Stay where you fish
Wake up steps from Table Rock Lake. Our lakefront condos put the boat ramp and the morning bite right outside your door.
See Lakefront Rentals →Marinas, Boat Ramps & Rentals
Major access points include State Park Marina, Indian Point Marina, and Port of Kimberling, which offer boat rentals from bass boats and pontoons to jet skis. Don't have a boat? Plenty of bank fishing exists around the state park and along public shoreline. A current Missouri fishing license is required — buy online from the Missouri Department of Conservation before you go.
Where to Stay for a Table Rock Lake Fishing Trip
New to the area? Our complete Table Rock Lake guide covers beaches, boating, and more.
Table Rock Lake Fishing FAQ
What fish are in Table Rock Lake?
Table Rock Lake holds largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted (Kentucky) bass, plus crappie, white bass, catfish, and bluegill. Bass and crappie are the headline species.
What is the best month to fish Table Rock Lake?
April and May are peak for crappie and bass as fish move shallow to spawn. Fall (September–November) is an excellent, less-crowded alternative when bass feed aggressively.
Do I need a fishing license for Table Rock Lake?
Yes. A valid Missouri fishing license is required for most anglers. You can purchase one online through the Missouri Department of Conservation before your trip.
Where can I rent a boat on Table Rock Lake?
State Park Marina, Indian Point Marina, and Port of Kimberling rent bass boats, pontoons, and more. Staying lakeside makes early-morning launches easy.













