Trout Smack Down on Lake Taneycomo!
May 25, 2025 Branson 2 photos

Trip Summary

Over 20 trout on a 2 hour trip today with a great family from St. Louis! The trout are loving all the rain! With all the current on Taneycomo theres going to be great fishing in store for awhile!
Spencer Clark
Branson, Missouri, United States
Breaking Bass Guide Service thumbnail
Hoping to go fishing in Branson, MO? Breaking Bass Guide Service is here to make it happen! With Captain Spencer Clark at the helm, you'll have a knowledgeable and experienced guide. Spencer has numerous tournament fishing accolades including winning...

Other reports from this charter

Fall Bite at Table Rock
Fall Bite at Table Rock
August 27, 2025
5 Fall Bass Fishin' Tips for Table Rock Lake Howdy y’all! Fall’s rollin’ in, the leaves are changin’, and them bass are gettin' hungry. If you wanna fill the livewell and tell some fish tales worth braggin’ about, here’s 5 dang good tips for catchin' more bass this time o’ year down at Table Rock. 1. Chase Them Shad Why? When that water starts coolin’ off, them baitfish (like shad) start wanderin' up into the creeks and hollers. Where to Fish: Hit the backs of coves, up in them creek arms, and them shallow flats where you see shad dancin’. Best Baits: Spinnerbaits (they flash like a disco ball) Rat-L-Trap (rattles like grandma's pill bottle) Soft swimbaits (look just like a snack to ol’ bucketmouth) 2. Throw Topwater at First Light Why? Early mornin’s get them bass fired up and snappin' at the surface like they're mad at it. When: First light or right 'fore sundown, when the lake’s calm like a Sunday sermon. Throw These: Walkin’ baits like a Zara Spook (walk the dog like it’s got fleas) Poppers (make a commotion like a coon in a trash can) Buzzbaits near rocks and timber (bass love ambushin’) 3. Work Them Transition Spots Why? Bass are movin’ from their deep summer homes to them shallower fall feedin’ grounds — just like folks headin’ from the couch to the fridge. Look For: Secondary points Channel bends Bluff ends Lure Up With: Jigs (drag 'em like you’re pullin’ a possum on a rope) Shaky heads Deep-divin’ crankbaits (let ‘em tick them rocks) 4. Downsize If They’re Picky Why? If the fish get fussy or the weather’s gone all weird, smaller baits can save the day. Best Lil’ Baits: Ned rigs (like givin’ ‘em a mini snack) Drop shots with skinny worms Tiny swimbaits (2.8–3.3”) on light jig heads (don’t scare ‘em off with somethin’ big and ugly) 5. Mind That Water Temp Why? Bass act different dependin’ on how chilly it gets down there. Keep This in Mind: 65–55°F: Fish’ll be shallow and chompin’ Below 55°F: Slow it way down, fish deeper and right up against cover (like you’re sneakin’ up on ‘em) Wanna Catch a Mess o' Bass Without the Guessin’? Let me put ya on the fish while you kick back and act like you knew what you was doin’ all along. #breakingbassguideservice
Continue reading