Table Rock Lake Info

| Table Rock Lake is one in
a series of four lakes on the White River. Table Rock is fed by Beaver
Lake, the first in the series of lakes. Table Rock feeds Lake Taneycomo,
which in turn feeds Bull Shoals. The White River returns to it's natural
state below Bull Shoals dam. Table Rock was completed in 1959 at a cost
of over $65,000,000. Lake elevation at top of conservation pool is 915
feet above sea level. At conservation pool, the lake has approximately
750 miles of shoreline and covers over 43,000 acres.
Located about 6 miles southwest of Branson, Missouri, Table Rock Lake has been consistently ranked as one of the top ten bass lakes in the United States. Table Rock is home to abundant numbers of largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted (Kentucky) bass. The minimum size for all bass is 15 inches. The lake is also home to large numbers of white bass. Table Rock is a 12 month fishery, with some great fishing to be had in the winter months. |
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