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Fishing Reports

Lake Hartwell Fishing Reports – March 2021

Hartwell: Level: 1.3 feet low. Temp: 50-54 degrees. Clarity: 2 to 5 feet. Bass: Guide and tournament angler Matt Justice reports, “Fishing is going to pick up red hot in the next two weeks with fish moving into staging areas next to spawning areas. Look for points and rockpiles in 5 to 20 feet of…

Lake Eufaula Fishing Reports – March 2021

Eufaula: Level: 1.3 feet below 190 full pool. Temp: Upper 40s. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Guide Sam Williams reports, “The cold, rainy conditions continue. The fish are in their winter, cold-water mode. It takes a lot of patience to aggravate a strike. I talked to a friend who fished a tournament Feb. 13, and he found…

Clarks Hill Fishing Reports – March 2021

Clarks Hill: Level: Temp: 48 degrees. Clarity: The rivers are stained on the main lake to the Fishing Village area. Bass: Tournament angler Trad Whaley reports, “The fish are just starting to move into the mouths of their spawning areas. Try the first flats off the main lake and the main creek arms for the…

Lake Chatuge Fishing Reports – March 2021

Chatuge: Level: 6.5 feet below full pool. Temp: 42-44 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “Fishing has been fair, the fish are still scattered. We’ve been catching fish 20 to 40 feet deep on long points and rocky banks. A lot of the fish we’ve been catching is with the Garmin LiveScope electronics…

Carters Lake Fishing Reports – March 2021

Carters: Level: 0.7 feet low. Temp: 44 degrees. Clarity: 4 feet. Stripers: Guide Eric Crowley reports, “The bite on Carters has been pretty typical for February stripers. The fish are scattered in the creeks as well as the water column. We are seeing fish as shallow as 6 feet and as deep as 50. Our…

Lake Allatoona Fishing Reports – March 2021

Allatoona: Level: 10 feet low. Temp: 44 degrees. Clarity: Stained up the lake. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Driver reports, “March on Lake Allatoona is almost magical. The big bass just appear out of nowhere! March is definitely one of the best months of the year to catch a quality bass. March madness truly fits Lake…

Last Chance For Truck-Buck Entrants To Get Racks Measured For The Contest

To compete for weekly prizes and a spot in the Truck-Buck Shoot-Out, an entrant’s rack must be officially scored during one of two GON scoring events. The final scoring event is this Saturday, Feb. 27 at the GON office in Madison. Last Saturday in Tifton we measured more than 100 racks at the other scoring…

Lake Lanier Fishing Reports – March 2021

Lanier: Level: 1. Temp: The water temperature is 46 degrees but will rise rapidly with the first good sunny days. Clarity: The main lake is clear with some slight stain in the backs of the creeks. Bass: Guide and tournament angler Ryan Coleman reports, “Fishing has been fairly tough in the past week or so…

A Tale Of Two Brothers: Part 1

“Why did we have to get up so early, Uncle Eli,” the boy said, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. “We have to get ahead of the turkeys,” Uncle Eli said. “Turkeys have to get up very early in the morning and go to work, and we have to get ahead of them before they…

West Point Fishing Reports – March 2021

West Point: Level: 6.3 feet below full pool. Temp: Low 50s. Clarity: Stained up the river and in the upper-lake creeks. Bass: Good. Guide Keith Hudson reports, “Expect big changes as we head into March. Warming weather and a stained lake should move many of the largemouth shallow quickly, especially after a late February warming…

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