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World-Record Bass
22 lbs, 5 oz Bass caught 2009
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Table Rock Lake designed, built and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Table Rock Lake has become a paradise for boaters, scuba divers, campers and fishermen alike. Camping enthusiasts are treated to thirteen Corps of Engineers operated campgrounds located adjacent to Table Rock Lake. Full service marinas operate on Table Rock Lake at various locations to provide service and convenience to boaters.
Missouri's Play Ground
   
Over 100 resorts are located adjacent to Table Rock Lake and provide visitors with numerous water-related activities. For those visitors who do not want to operate a boat but still want to experience the beauty of the area from the water, five commercial boat cruises or rides operate on Table Rock Lake.
   
The 52,300-acres of Table Rock Lake are known as the clean, clear,
warm and blue lake. Thus the 800 miles of shore line is the home of
scuba diving throughout the year. Table Rock Lake holds the National honor of the largest Spoonbill caught - 139 pounds, 4 ounces in the James River Arm of Table Rock in 2002.
     
In the spring, you run into some of the most aggressive Bass, Crappie, Walleye, Catfish, Spoonbill you will find anywhere. They grow big in a hurry by feasting on baby Shad and Bluegills. When the Table Rock Lake was built in 1958, they did not clear any of the trees beneath the water level thus there are many Cedars and hardwoods on the bottom.

This creates very good habitat in which the fish can settle. Table Rock Lake is located among the beautiful hills of Ozark Mountain Country.

Because of the Ozark Mountains the coves and scenery along the Table Rock Lake vary from shadow to very steep, from meadows to steep rocky bluffs. This offers shadow water as well as deep water for fishing and water sports. The scenery along the banks of Table Rock Lake is beautiful. The fishing is great and there are some caves on the banks that visitors love exploring. Bring your boat or rent a Pontoon Boat from one of the Marinas or Resorts.

Table Rock Lake and Branson Missouri, in one location, makes visiting this area of the Ozark Mountains a truly exceptional vacation experience.
     
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