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RESTAURANT

Don't feel like cooking? Join us at our Dock N Eat restaurant and enjoy your meal right on the water!


RENTALS

Come play at the lake! From Jet Skis to Fishing Boats, we have everything you need to get on the water!

LODGING

A place to stay for everyone! Camping to Cabins, we have an accomodation for you!


STORE

If you forgot something, don't worry! Our General Store has all of your basic items to keep you going while you stay!


Turn This Weekend into a Lifetime of Memories

Big M Marina & Resort in Mano, Missouri is located on the quiet side of Table Rock Lake. Smooth clear water make us the perfect destination for all water recreation. We are nestled down in the woods on a peninsula between the location markers 24 & 25 on the White River Arm of Table Rock Lake. Scenic bluffs and abundant wildlife are just a few of the many attractions for avid nature lovers. Take some time to look around our website and we hope to see you soon. Mano General Store Now Open for 2012 season!

Latest News

UPCOMING EVENTS

Firefighters At The Dock-N-Eat Cafe JUNE 1ST AND 2ND!

Big M News

Fire Fighters Fundraiser For 4th of July Fireworks June 1st & 2nd. The Golden – Eagle Rock – Mano Fire Department will be serving at the Dock-N-Eat Cafe. Come down and tip the Firefighters. All proceeds will be donated to the July 4th Fireworks show.

Announcing The Big M Captain’s Club!
Exciting Discounts and free services!

The Captain’s Club is an exclusive offer that is open only to boat owners that berth their boats at Big M Marina on an annual slip lease.
For more information Contact Ray at 417-823-8008.

Current Weather

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Table Rock Fishing Report

70 degrees, normal, dingy; black bass good on crankbaits, jigs and soft plastic worms in 4 – 15′ of water, they are moving to deeper water; bluegill good on earthworms in shallow water; crappie good on minnows or small tube baits around standing timber or in cover 12 – 15′ deep; channel catfish good on nightcrawlers; flathead catfish fair on small bluegill, plastic worms and crankbaits. (Report made on 5/17/2012)




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