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Lake Blue Ridge
Lake Blue Ridge is a 3,300-acre TVA reservoir located in Fannin County, in the northern portion of Georgia. The lake is fed primarily by the Toccoa River. Blue Ridge was created by the completion of Blue Ridge Dam in 1930. The lake level fluctuates by about 20 feet from winter drawdown to full pool in a typical year. The Toccoa tailrace below Blue Ridge offers very good trout fishing, although much of the riverbank is private in this stretch.
Lake Blue Ridge Resources
Blue Ridge: Level: 15.7 feet below 1686. Temp: 59-62 degrees. Clarity: 10 feet. Bass: Eric Welch, of Welch’s Guide Service, reports, “Fishing is getting good. We are almost at a normal winter pool. We’re still seeing a little topwater action throughout the day. I like throwing a Whopper Plopper and a Strike King Sexy Dawg Jr. I’m still using a drop shot with a 6.5-inch Roboworm, but as the water temperature drops, I will switch to a 4.5-inch worm. I also like throwing a 3.5-inch tube and a Strike King 3.25-inch Rage Swimmer swimbait. I will rig the Rage Swimmer on a 1/4-oz. swimbait head and cast it out and let it sink. Then I will slow-roll it back. As the water temp continues to drop, you will see the fish start bunching up around deep points and deep rocky banks. You can use some of the baits that I have mentioned,…
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It was hours—three or more—and the trout fishing was slow from the git-go. Early March can be that way on the upper Toccoa River, where and when the water temperature is still in the mid-40s under continued-cold nighttime skies that leave frost behind at daylight. It can be downright cold—oftentimes, in the low 20s—in the…
Forty teams of Georgia’s top electric-only bass anglers took to Lake Blue Ridge in the north Georgia mountains on Feb. 25 to battle it out amongst the best of the Georgia Total Electric Championship’s 10 participating clubs from across the state. Vying for a record payout in excess of $20,000 in prizes, the tournament payout…
If you’ve never headed to the mountains to fish Blue Ridge, the scenery this month is well worth the trip. The fishing is great, too. Fish the herring migration pattern this month at Blue Ridge, and you’ll catch big spotted bass, and throw in some largemouth and maybe a smallmouth. Herring imitations fished on rocky…
Why take a trip to the beautiful Georgia mountains for a summer fishing trip to Lake Blue Ridge? How about lots of aggressive spotted, some quality largemouth, and your best chance to catch a Georgia smallmouth. Fish rocks and brush in deeper water while watching for schooling fish on Lake Blue Ridge this month to…
You might not think of Georgia when anglers talk about trophy brown trout, and you’re even less likely to consider a Georgia reservoir as a destination for big trout. However, several north Georgia lakes in the mountains offer good fishing for brown trout, and some of those fish are growing very large. Guide Nathan Lewis…
Blue Ridge Lake Records
Largemouth Bass | 11-lbs., 10.7-ozs. | Nathan Lewis | 02/01/05 |
Smallmouth Bass | 6-lbs., 14-ozs. | Jim Ezell | 05/15/98 |
Spotted Bass | 6-lbs., 4-ozs. | Kevin Hoek | 03/04/17 |
White Bass | 3-lbs., 6.72-ozs. | Jesse McKeral | 03/22/08 |
Flathead Catfish | 44-lbs. | Leon Reavis | 07/06/70 |
Muskellunge | 38-lbs.* | Rube Golden | 06/57 |
Walleye | 9-lbs., 4-ozs. | Greg Bergman | 01/07/01 |
Yellow Perch | 1-lb., 14.4-ozs. | Scott Sliter | 02/13/07 |
Brown Trout | 9-lbs., 4.8-ozs. | Nathan Lewis | 12/07/16 |
Rainbow Trout | 5-lbs., 2.08-ozs. | Nathan Stuart | 05/03/07 |