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Table Rock Lake VS Bull Shoals lake
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05/11/18 11:23 PM
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Redwatermelon
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Which one produces the bigger bass and number?
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Re: Table Rock Lake VS Bull Shoals lake
[Re: Redwatermelon]
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05/11/18 11:47 PM
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Igofish2
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I've fished both. If you're first timer on either. Then TableRock would be my choice. I think it's easier to fish. JMO.
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Re: Table Rock Lake VS Bull Shoals lake
[Re: Redwatermelon]
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05/12/18 01:24 AM
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Stikslinger
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Grew up on both lakes. Both have great numbers of bass. Table Rock is on fire right now with the spawn in full swing. Spinners, Spooks and swimbaits have been killing it. Taneycomo gets better in the middle of the summer when the water temp is above 55 degrees. Lots of grass and docks. If they are not running a little water over TB dam it is slow fishing. They like a litttle current Bull shoals is great but harder to fish. You have to know the spots. If you launch at Swain Creek and to up to the pot hole be careful. Rock bars and a lot of old metal form a 18 wheeler trailer that went over Powersite dam a few years ago. Best part about the 3 lakes, LM Bass, SM bass, brown and rainbow trout and walleye. Have fun
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