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Fishing Reports

Marben PFA Fishing Report – July 2007

Marben Farm PFA: Level: Most of the ponds are several inches low from lack of rain. Temp: 78–80 degrees. Clarity: 16 to 24 inches, depending on algae blooms from fertilization. Bass: Most bass are coming from deeper water with plastic worms. Early in the day and late in the evening, bass will move into shallower…

Lake Lanier Fishing Report – July 2007

Lanier: Level: Down 5.3 feet below full pool. Temps: 80-82 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Spotted Bass: Good, said guide and tournament pro Ryan Coleman. He said the majority of the spotted bass have moved out to the offshore, main-lake structure, and they’re feeding well. “Fish have been holding on flats from 20 to 30 feet deep…

Lake Hartwell Fishing Report – July 2007

Hartwell: Level: 3.0 feet below full pool. Temp: 82 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: The summertime topwater bite is in full swing at Hartwell. Almost any main-lake point, hump, reef marker or bridge piling is a place to get bit by either a largemouth, a striper or a hybrid. In the Hartwell Skeeter Eliminator Series tournament…

Lake Jackson Fishing Report – July 2007

Jackson: Level: 1.5 feet below full pool. Temp: 83-85 degrees. Clarity: Very clear. Bass: Fair. The nighttime tournament bite has been improving a little bit; it’s now taking 8 and 9 pounds on average to win Berry’s events. “The night bite should improve even more,” said guide Aaron Batson. The deep bite should only get…

Lake Eufaula Fishing Report – July 2007

Eufaula: Level: 2 feet below normal pool. Temp: Mid 80. Clarity: As clear as it gets. Bass: Good. Billy Darby said the bass are on the ledges in 15 to 18 feet of water, and he said to catch them fishing a Carolina rig. He also said a Mann’s 20+, in pearl with a green…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – July 2007

Clarks Hill: Level: 3.5 feet low. Temp: Mid 80s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair. Danny Kirk fished the Bassmaster Weekend Series event at Clarks Hill on Sunday and had three fish that went 9.32 pounds; he finished sixth. “It was tough,” said Danny. “There are still some fish schooling, and you’ll see some in July. When…

Lake Chatuge Fishing Report – July 2007

Chatuge: Level: 4.9 feet below full pool. Temp: 81 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: If you fish Chatuge, you can expect either to blank or to catch a lot of bass, said John Hembree. A Saturday, June 23 daytime tournament was won with 19 pounds, and it took 17 for second and 14 for third —…

Carters Lake Fishing Report – July 2007

Carters: Level: 4.9 feet below full pool. Temp: 81 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair. Buddy Callahan said, “It’s a full-blown summer pattern. Shallow fish are small and can be caught on Rooster Tails and Dead Ringer worms. Deep fish are bigger and can be targeted on Norman’s DD22s, Mann’s 30+, finesse green-pumpkin jigs, Texas-rigged worms…

Lake Burton Fishing Report – July 2007

Burton: Level: 0.2 over full pool. Temp: 80-82 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Slow. Gary Kilby said the fish are deep, sluggish and hard to catch. According to Gary, a Saturday night pot tournament June 23 was won with 9 pounds. Most of the fishing is after dark to escape the daytime heat and the boating…

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Report – July 2007

Blue Ridge: Level: 10 feet below full pool. Temp: 72-73 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: “The bass fishing is terrible,” said Mark Keaton. “It is very, very tough. I was on the lake Wednesday (June 20) and fished for five hours and got one bite on a Texas-rigged junebug worm. There was a pot tournament going…

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