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Fishing Reports

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Report March 2011

Blue Ridge: Level: 61.9 feet below full pool. Temp: 44 to 47 degrees. Clarity: Partly clear to stained. Bass: Fair. Eric Crowley reports, “Look for climbing temps and sunshine to wake up this lake. Even with the lake being down, the fish are still here, and the month of March is usually a good month.…

Lake Blackshear Fishing Report March 2011

Blackshear: Level: 0.2 feet below full pool. Temp: Low 60s. Clarity: Heavy stain. Bass: Very good. Jim Murray Jr. said it’s been taking sacks weighing in the mid-20s to win at Blackshear recently. The fish are staging in ponds and stump rows, and they are biting lipless crankbaits. Jim likes a 1/2-oz. Red Eye Shad…

Bartletts Ferry Fishing Report March 2011

Bartletts Ferry: Level: 1.1 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Good stain. Bass: Good. Dennis Hudson said the fishing has been good over the past month, and winning weights in his Saturday tournaments have gone from 12 to 13 pounds up to 15 to 17 pounds. He said in early February they were…

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report March 2011

Allatoona: Level: 11.8 feet below full pool. Temp: High 40s to low 50s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair and improving. “The month of March is by far the best time to fish jerkbaits on the lake,” said Craig Miller, of the Dugout. “Fish Spro McSticks in Norman-flake and spooky-shad colors. Fish main-lake points and flats. Be…

Bill To Legalize Deer Baiting Active In Legislature

It’s usually good news when fewer proposed laws and law changes are introduced during a Georgia legislative session. So far this year it’s been a quiet session as budget concerns have dominated the scene. However, for hunters, a significant piece of legislation has dropped. HB 277 would legalize hunting deer and hogs near food or…

Walleye: Georgia’s Best Kept Secret

For many Georgia anglers walleye might seem like some obscure gamefish that’s only found up North. Contrary to that notion, north Georgia is dotted with lakes that have fishable walleye populations. There aren’t many folks fishing for them, and those who are aren’t likely to talk about it. You see, these tasty fish are one…

Learning To Hang Up On Hung Up Gobblers

I had one season under my belt when I encountered my first hung-up gobbler. I had worked a bird into a frenzy and watched him strut and gobble for nearly 90 minutes as he pounded every call I made. He put on quite a show, and when he finally gave up on me, I couldn’t…

The 10-Pound Bass Tour: Second Stop, Ocmulgee PFA

Ocmulgee Public Fishing Area (PFA) near Hawkinsville is a lake you are going to hear a lot about over the next decade, if you have not already. It already has a fantastic crappie population, with some huge slabs caught each year, but the bass are just starting to raise eyebrows. My article last month about…

Longline Slab Crappie During West Point’s Spring Spawn

There’s a reason tournament partners Earl Kitchens, of Gray, and Wayne Ard, of Lizella, drive halfway across Georgia to fish West Point Lake. The crappie fishing can be that good. And, in late February and early March, when the first waves of egg-heavy females begin pushing into the shallows to spawn, the fishing gets that…

5 Yotes In A Day

  Dead coyotes everywhere, a busted nose and ammo fading fast was the situation for Eric Haglund while he was deer hunting in Terrell County on the afternoon of Nov. 20. The story began that morning. Eric, of Snellvile, had seen a shooter buck that morning but didn’t have a shot. However, he did kill…

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