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Get ready for a fish-filled weekend on Pomme de Terre and Table Rock Lakes with Last Cast Fishing Guide Service LLC. This half-day charter is your ticket to some of the best crappie and largemouth bass action in Missouri. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, our expert guides will put you on the fish and make sure you have a blast doing it. With all the gear provided and our local know-how, you're in for a productive day on the water that'll have you coming back for more.
This isn't your average fishing trip - we're hitting two lakes in one go for double the action. You and a buddy will hop aboard our fully-equipped boat for a private charter tailored to your skill level and goals. We'll start by reading the lake like a book, using the latest intel on where the fish are biting. Pomme de Terre and Table Rock each have their own personality, and we know just how to work them both. Expect to try different techniques as we target the sweet spots for crappie and largemouth bass. The best part? It's all hands-on. You'll be casting, reeling, and hopefully landing fish left and right with our guidance.
We kick things off by getting you set up with top-notch gear - rods, reels, and the freshest bait that the fish can't resist. Depending on where the bite is hot, we might start with some crappie fishing, using light tackle and finesse techniques to entice these tasty panfish. We'll show you how to work jigs around brush piles and drop-offs where crappie love to hang out. Then, we'll switch gears for some bass action. This could mean throwing topwater lures at dawn, working soft plastics along weed edges, or dragging crankbaits over points and ledges. Our guides are always tweaking tactics based on what the fish are doing that day, so be ready to learn some new tricks. And don't worry if you're new to this - we'll break it all down and have you fishing like a pro in no time.
Folks love our weekend charters because they pack a punch. In just half a day, you get to experience two of Missouri's top fishing destinations. It's like a crash course in Ozarks angling, with the potential for a cooler full of fish to show for it. Our guides are the real deal - they live and breathe these lakes, and they're just as stoked as you are when a big one hits. Plus, we keep things flexible. Want to focus more on bass? No problem. Hoping to fill the freezer with crappie? We've got you covered. It's your trip, and we make sure it's tailored to what you want to get out of it. Whether you're looking to learn new techniques, beat your personal best, or just enjoy a relaxing morning on the water, we've got the local knowledge to make it happen.
Largemouth Bass: These bucket-mouthed bruisers are the crown jewels of Pomme de Terre and Table Rock Lakes. They can grow up to 10 pounds or more in these waters, and they put up a fight that'll have your arms aching (in the best way possible). Spring and fall are prime times for big bass, but we catch them year-round. They love to ambush prey around submerged timber, rocky points, and weed edges. There's nothing quite like the explosion of a big largemouth smashing a topwater lure at dawn - it's the kind of heart-pounding action that keeps anglers coming back for more.
Crappie: Don't let their size fool you - these speckled panfish are a blast to catch and even better to eat. Pomme de Terre and Table Rock are known for producing slab crappie, with fish over a pound not uncommon. They school up, so when you find them, it's often fast and furious action. Spring is the peak season when they move shallow to spawn, but we catch them year-round. In colder months, we use electronics to find them suspended over deeper water. Crappie have paper-thin mouths, so finesse is key - it's a great chance to hone your light tackle skills. And if you're planning a fish fry, these tasty devils are hard to beat.
This season's been on fire, with anglers pulling in some real beauties. We've seen largemouth bass pushing the 7-pound mark, with several 5-pounders becoming regular occurrences. The crappie fishing's been stellar too, with limits of 10-12 inch fish common on good days. One group even landed a 16-inch slab that had everyone on board hollering. The key's been finding the right structure and presenting baits where the fish are actively feeding. With the lakes fishing this well, there's no telling what you might hook into on your trip.
If you're itching to get out on Pomme de Terre and Table Rock Lakes for some world-class bass and crappie fishing, now's the time to lock in your date. Our weekend charters fill up fast, especially during peak seasons. Remember, this is a private trip for you and a buddy, so you'll have our full attention and the flexibility to fish how you want. We'll provide all the gear, bait, and know-how - you just need to bring your excitement and maybe a cooler for your catch. Give us a shout to check availability and get the inside scoop on current fishing conditions. Whether you're looking to learn new techniques, catch your personal best, or just enjoy a morning on the water, we're ready to make it happen. Don't let another weekend go by without getting in on this action - book your Last Cast Fishing Guide Service LLC charter today and get ready for some rod-bending fun!
Crappie are fun-sized panfish, usually 7-12 inches long and under a pound. You'll find them schooling around brush piles, fallen trees, and other underwater structure. They prefer clearer water and tend to suspend at mid-depths. Spring is prime time when crappie move shallow to spawn, but fall can be hot too. Folks love targeting them for their tasty white meat and the challenge of finding the school. Once you do, the action can be fast! Light tackle makes even smaller fish a blast. Crappie have small mouths, so downsize your bait. My go-to setup is a small jig under a slip bobber, tipped with a live minnow. Work it slowly around cover at various depths until you find the fish. Pro tip: On sunny days, try the shady side of structure - that's where crappie often hang out.

Largemouth bass are the heavyweight champs of our lakes, typically running 1-4 pounds but sometimes pushing 10+ in these parts. You'll find them lurking around submerged logs, weed edges, and drop-offs. They're ambush predators, so look for cover near deeper water. Spring and fall are prime times when bass move shallow to feed. Anglers love 'em for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights - nothing beats a big largemouth clearing the water! These fish aren't too picky, but I've had great luck with large soft plastics like worms or creature baits. Work them slowly along the bottom near cover. My local tip? Try casting parallel to the shoreline instead of straight out - you'll keep your bait in the strike zone longer and tempt more fish.

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