Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Branson Area Lakes Can Change Lives
Some Are Moved and Others Move
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“I’ve still never done a trip where at least one person didn’t catch a bass,” Tetrick said.
Fishing is one of Branson’s many choices for active relaxation that can create lasting memories for vacationers. And sometimes, the magic of Branson’s pristine lakes make residents out of those visitors.
This year, fishing will be especially good, said Tetrick, who operates Mid Lakes Guide Service.
“I’d rate it as a very good year,” he said. After this spring’s rains, the water is less clear than it will be later in the season, so fish tend to feed closer to the surface. Higher lake levels also give fish more habitats closer to shore.”
Tetrick is a 28-year-old
“Probably still in diapers,” he said.
Now, the lakes are his workplace, and he expects to be especially busy over the long
But his favorite times are taking out a father and son, he said.
“If the kid catches one, he’s so excited,” Tetrick said. “It’s fun to see.”
Fishing For Supper
“They’d take a pontoon boat out and catch dinner,” Slagter said.
“There are very few places I know of that you can go and bass fish and catch trout the same day,” Slagter said. “The year-round trout fishing here is incredible.”
That diversity was created in 1958 when Table Rock Dam was built. Bass thrive in Table Rock Lake where the water is deep and there are many craggy nooks for spawning.
Below the dam, Lake Taneycomo is fed by the colder water coming from the bottom of Table Rock, making a perfect environment for trout. To create recreation in Lake Taneycomo, the U.S. Corps of Engineers raises and stocks more than 750,000 10-to-12-inch rainbow and brown trout into the lake each year. Visitors can see the trout at various stages of growth at the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery, a fun and educational destination for children and adults.
In downtown
“For a woman to go shopping, and a guy to rent a boat down there, it’s perfect,” Slagter said.
New Life On The Lakes
Lehman and his wife, Gwen, bought the resort on Table Rock Lake in 1995 and moved here from
In an article in Midwest Living,
The resort also was designated as a “Value Pick” by Arthur Frommer’s publication “Branson.” Frommer described the “knock-your-socks-off-view” driving down to the resort at the end of the road, and the “beautifully maintained homelike cottages.”
A lot of their customers return to the resort year-after-year, and some move to
Firefighter Finds New Job
One regular guest was
While visiting, he met a volunteer firefighter with the
Neubert started volunteering with the district eight years ago during his summer trips to
Now, the Neuberts own a 30-foot cruiser on Table Rock Lake. Sometimes,
“We go out on in a cove, and just throw out the anchor, and relax,” he said.
Sometimes they cruise to a lakefront restaurant for dinner. And they may go to Big Cedar Lodge or the Chateau on the Lake Resort for dinner. They also enjoy the annual
“I’ve always enjoyed being out on the water,” Neubert said. “I’m fortunate. I feel like I’m a kid.”
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