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Fishing Reports
Chatuge: Level: 4.5 feet low. Temp: 52-54 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “TVA has pulled the lake down again due to all the rain we’ve been getting. The bass have started moving up around their spawning areas on flats, pebble gravel banks and long points. The baits I use targeting these areas…
Blackshear: Level: 0.1 feet below full. Temp: The water temp over the weekend was between 68 and 73 degrees. Clarity: The water has been muddy and fluctuating the last couple of weeks but is starting to clear up since the water has stabilized. Bass: Tournament angler Baylor Pless reports, “Lake Blackshear has turned on with waves…
Carters: Level: 1.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 60 degrees. Clarity: Down to 3 feet. Stripers: Capt. Eric Crowley reports, “Carters Lake in the spring is my favorite place to be. Stripers chasing bait and feeding early, walleye making the trip upriver, spots are packing on the pounds and bait is thick. The linesides are…
Seminole: Level: Full pool. Temp: Upper 60s to mid 70s. Clarity: Slight stain to clear. Bass: Guide Paul Tyre reports, “The bass fishing on Lake Seminole has been very good through February. As we move into March, the bass will be in their spawning cycle. Lake Seminole is nationally known for its incredible spring time…
Oconee: Level: Full pool. Temp: Water temps are running from 62 north of I-20 to 68 degrees in several pockets south of I-20. Clarity: The lake is still stained, but it’s clearing. Most of the lake was mud red last month. South of the Armor Bridge boat ramp is clearing the quickest. Bass: Tournament angler…
Nottely: Level: 7 feet below full pool. Temp: 57-61 degrees. Clarity: The main lake is clear. The creeks and river are stained. Linesides: Guide Jeremy Seabolt reports, “The month of March has been sweet. We have been catching fish about every way you can, but the best bite has been on shad and large herring.…
Eufaula: Level: 0.6 feet above 190 full pool. Temp: Upper 60s. Clarity: Clearing. Bass: Tournament angler Les Bratcher, of Big Bite Baits, reports, “It’s amazing how a week of warm weather and no rain changes things. There has been a spawning pushing this week, and there are quite a few bass shallow. However, some anglers…
Clarks Hill: Level: 0.2 feet above full pool. Temp: Mid 60s to 70. Clarity: Water is now clear enough that you can sight fish for bedded bass. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “The lake is fishing well. Bass have headed to the bank, and there are fish spawning pretty much all over the lake.…
Lanier: Level: 1.3 feet above full pool. Temp: 60-63 degrees. Clarity: Clear on the main lake with a slight stain north of the Highway 53 bridges and the backs of major creeks. Bass: Tournament angler and guide Ryan Coleman reports, “Fishing is excellent on Lanier as the fish are up shallow and ready to eat.…
Saltwater: Capt. David Newlin reports, “We are still fishing as of March 22. Hopefully we will continue fishing as we go forward. The last few weeks we have caught a lot of redfish, whiting, sheepshead, trout and black drum. The water is around 69 degrees. At 70, everything usually starts to come alive in the…
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