12 June 2014

Lake Taneycomo Fishing Guides For Missouri Anglers

Lake Taneycomo Fishing Guides For Missouri Anglers

by Kenya Campos

Any angler angling for a vacation in the Ozarks will without any doubt make a beeline for Branson in Missouri. The dam on the White River here created Lake Taneycomo, a manmade reservoir which has transformed the entire area into an outdoor paradise. All the <A href="http://www.bransonfishingadventures.com">Lake Taneycomo fishing guides</A> religiously point out that this is among the finest bass and trout fishing spots in the nation.

Direct access to the water from downtown Branson makes it easy for tourists. Anglers may prefer Branson Landing or one of the other spots further east at Rockaway Beach, Forsyth and Powersite. The 22-mile lake sandwiched between the Table Rock and Powersite dams is a world-class location for trout fishing all year round.

The clear water at a cool 50 degrees is stocked annually with 750,000 magnificent trout. They come from a hatchery called Shepherd of the Hills which raises a stupendous 1.25 million of these trophy rainbow and brown trout each year. State regulations must be followed, and there are additional restrictions in effect at the upper end of this lake.

The quality and abundance of trout at the upper end of the water body makes it perfect for both fly and spin fishing. The restricted upper end comes under an artificial area regulation, and it also has certain slot limits. There are no such length and lure limits for anglers in the remaining 19 miles of water.

Trout permits in these parts come with a four-per-day limit. The daily permit valid for a specific date costs $7, but anglers who plan on coming back can always get an annual or even a lifetime permit. The permits may be bought at any Walmart or a sporting goods store in Missouri.

The upper end restricted area covers about three miles of this lake between the mouth of Fall Creek and Table Rock Dam. Use of bait is prohibited here, and a trout permit is needed even for those who only plan to catch and release. Slot limits are in force here, and apply for 20" brown trout and 12-20" rainbow trout.

Practically speaking, it means that only rainbow trout less than 12 inches and more than 20 inches may be kept. Those in the slot have to be released back into the water at once. The same applies for brown trout smaller than 20 inches, which must be released after being caught. These slot limits are separate from the usual possession limits, which are also applicable.

The key to coming back with a catch of huge trophy trout after a day of wading or boating is knowing the secret spots that haven't already been raided by hordes of eager anglers and visiting tourists. The whole thing is a lot easier as a guided fishing tour led by local experts who know the White River and the lake waters like the back of their hand. The best fishing spots in Lake Taneycomo change every season, and these expert guides know exactly where the hard-to-catch trophy trout can be found on any given day.



You can visit <a href="http://www.bransonfishingadventures.com">www.bransonfishingadventures.com</a> for more helpful information about Lake Taneycomo Fishing Guides For Missouri Anglers.

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