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Branson Fishing
For More Information Please Call : 1-800-785-1550Branson, Missouri is home to three world renowned fishing hotspots. Anglers of all kinds come from coast to coast fish these three lakes. Upon arriving in Branson, fisherman choose whether to fish for bass on Bull Shoals or Table Rock Lake (both of which are frequented by the FLW and B.A.S.S. tournament trail) or the Midwest's premiere trout fishery - Lake Taneycomo. No matter what kind of freshwater fishing you are looking for, Branson has it all!
Table Rock Lake
While the lake boasts an abundance of bass, crappie, white bass, catfish, and bluegill, Table Rock is acclaimed as one of the best bass fishing lakes in this hemisphere. Its reputation for producing hefty stringers of bass laced with lunkers was earned through an unprecedented management program. A 15-inch length limit and creel limit of six fish linked with an abundant food chain in the lake, is the foundation of this fine program. The result is a resurgence of large numbers of largemouth, Kentucky and smallmouth bass of exceptional size available anytime of the year for the professional and novice angler alike.
Lake Taneycomo
Lake Taneycomo's clear cold waters provide some of the finest trout fishing available anywhere in the world. The Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout that ply the waters of Lake Taneycomo provide a year round fishing experience that is exciting as well as varied. From Fly Fishing and artificial only fishing in Lake Taneycomo's Trophy Trout Area, near her Headwaters, to bait fishing outside of the Trophy Trout Waters, Lake Taneycomo offers Rainbow and Brown Trout fishing at its best all year round.
Bull Shoals Lake
Bull Shoals Dam was completed in July of 1951 and is located approximately 7 miles north of Cotter, Arkansas at White River Mile 418.6. It has a maximum height above the river bed of 256 feet, is 2,256 feet in length, has 17 Spillway Crest Gates, and is the fifth largest concrete dam in the United States. Bull Shoals Lake has a surface area of approximately 45,440 surface acres, 740 miles of shoreline, and a lake elevation above "mean sea level" of 654 feet at the top of the Conservation Pool and 71,240 surface acres, 1,050 miles of shoreline, and a lake elevation above "mean sea level" of 695 feet at the top of the Flood Control Pool.
Missouri Free Fishing Days June 12-13, 2010
Join the fun June 12-13, 2010
Maybe you've never fished before, and you're not sure if it's right for you. Or perhaps you fished when you were a kid but never have time any more. You just want one day when you can take the family out to the lake and enjoy nature together. Free Fishing Days are your chance to sample the action without having to invest in a fishing permit.
Anglers can wet their lines in state waters without having to buy fishing permits, daily trout tags or trout permits at most locations. Requirements for special permits still may apply at some county, city or private areas. Normal regulations, such as size and daily limits, still apply, too. Borrow a neighbor's rod and reel, or come out to a Conservation Area where a Free Fishing Days program is scheduled, and borrow ours.
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We will attempt to meet all "Special Requests," however they are NOT guaranteed and subject to availability. We will also work to assist customers in requesting accommodations due to disabilities.
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Please Call Toll-Free 1-800-785-1550 or 417-243-2840
We are open 7 days a week.
From 8:00 am - 9:00 pm (CST)
Closed Christmas Day
Branson Tourism Center, 220 Branson Hills Parkway, Branson, MO 65616
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