Branson lures fishermen
BRANSON,
Mo., June 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As
quietly as possible you load your tackle box and
gear into the boat. There are no other sounds as
you walk from your cabin down to the dock. The
chirps of a cardinal off in the trees or the
sounds of ducks landing on the water don't
disturb your silence.
Far removed from your usual hectic morning
routine, it would take more than these sweet
sounds to break your concentration. There are
bass, crappie, bluegill and catfish cruising
beneath the dock and along the =nearby
shoreline. You'll want to fish your way out of
the cove...
Branson,
Missouri,
is one of the most popular fishing destinations
in
the country. Table Rock Lake and Lake Taneycomo
offer fishermen not only great angling but also
some magnificent scenery and an extraordinary
variety of accommodations. From a basic cabin or
regular motel room to luxury lodging, Branson
has it all, with more than 100 resorts adjacent
to its pristine lakes.
A fishing vacation to Branson has everything
fishermen and women want.
There are secluded places to fish, but you are
close to all the other
things you like when you are away from home: a
comfortable place to stay, good food, fun,
shopping and entertainment. And remember: What
happens in Branson...becomes a treasured memory
-- whether it is the new fly rod you bought, the
photos in your album, or a trophy fish on your
wall.
Lake Taneycomo flows through historic downtown
Branson and right by the new Branson Landing.
The Powersite Dam on the White River created
Lake Taneycomo. And with the completion of Table
Rock Dam in 1958, which turned Taneycomo into a
coldwater lake, it has become one of the best
trout fishing areas in the United States. Nearly
one million trout are released each year from
the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery into
Lake Taneycomo.
This narrow lake winds through the hills and
hollows of the Ozarks in
Branson; and water coming from Table Rock Dam
creates a current, making it seem more like a
river than a lake. Fishermen go for record
rainbow and brown trout, using bait as well as
artificial lures. The upper portion of
Lake
Taneycomo
is favored by fly-fishermen and waders.
River Run Outfitters, owned and operated by Stan
and Carolyn Parker, is located on Highway 165,
just about one-half mile north of Table Rock
Dam.
In the spring of 2007 Orvis awarded River Run
Outfitters with the 2006
Orvis Endorsed Outfitter of the Year. The
presentation was made at a
rendezvous of Orvis guides and outfitters held
in Cody, Wyoming. The
Parkers have fished rivers and lakes in this
Ozarks area for more than 30 years. Their shop
offers fly-fishing equipment for men and women,
as well as everything for every angler's
fly-tying needs. For a unique experience in the
Ozarks, they offer guided fly fishing trips in
western-style drift boats.
Lake Taneycomo is lined with resort motels and
cabins, cottages, as
well as bed and breakfast inns, with
accommodations for every taste. If you are
staying at or near Branson Landing, you'll be
close to the new Bass Pro Shops. It is a
paradise for fishermen and has absolutely
everything you need for fishing on Lake
Taneycomo or Table Rock Lake, from bobbers 'n'
bait to boats.
Table Rock Lake is more than 52,000 acres of
clear water, with more
than 800 miles of shoreline. Table Rock was
designed, built and is still
controlled by the United States Army Corps of
Engineers. Any building along the shoreline is
restricted. This means fishermen and boaters on
the lake enjoy unspoiled views of Ozarks
wildlife, rock bluffs and hundreds of varieties
of trees. You might share your cove with a
family of raccoons having a bite to eat along
the water's edge or maybe spot deer swimming
across the water ahead of you.
Table Rock Lake is famous for its bass fishing
and plays host to many
fishing tournaments each year. Largemouth,
smallmouth, white bass and
Kentucky
spotted bass can make a fisherman's dreams come
true. And some anglers also love fishing for
crappie, bluegill, catfish and paddlefish.
The submerged timber makes a wonderful
environment for the fish. Table Rock State Park
Marina and other commercial boat docks provide
fuel, supplies, and boat and equipment
rentals... Along with advice about "what they're
bitin' on this week." Guide services are
available, too, on both lakes.
If your fishing trip to Branson includes some
non-fishermen (but who
doesn't like to fish?!), there are plenty of
activities to keep them happy,
from morning 'til night. Table Rock Lake
temperatures range from an average of 42
degrees-47 degrees in the winter to 85
degrees-90 degrees in the summer. Boating,
swimming, skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and
snorkeling are popular water sports here. Back
on land, the shopping, shows, theme parks,
family attractions and dining will entertain all
of you.
The Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama and
Silver Dollar City have
attracted visitors to Branson for more than
forty years. Celebration City
is the newest theme park. They all offer daytime
and evening fun for "kids of all ages."
The Live Music Capital of the World offers
visitors more than 100
shows. Tap your toe to your favorite style of
music or laugh it up with a
great comedian, Branson has entertainment for
everyone. And you certainly won't go hungry!
Enjoy cuisine from fine dining to
all-you-can-eat buffets and everything in
between.
Branson resorts have a wide range of amenities
and services. Big Cedar
Lodge on Table Rock Lake offers guests rustic
elegance, with accommodations that include log
cabins and Adirondack-style lodges, a spa,
several restaurants, boat dock and marina, as
well as horseback riding, special activities for
children, and more.
Indian Point on Table Rock Lake is another
popular spot for fishermen and other visitors to
Branson. Resorts, motels, campgrounds, RV
hookups, marinas, cruises, restaurants and shops
are all available. Many of the accommodations on
Indian Point, and other lodging around Branson,
include kitchens so that you can enjoy a meal
out on your deck...before heading out again to
fish!
It was in 1907, 100 years ago, that Harold Bell
Wright's The Shepherd
of the Hills was published. People started
traveling to Branson to see the beautiful Ozarks
country he wrote about in his best-selling
novel.
Many things have changed over the years, but the
wonderful hospitality of the people that live
here is still the same!
Great fishing, naturally beautiful scenery,
wonderful accommodations,
family attractions and Ozarks
hospitality...Branson has it all!