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Fishing Reports
Burton: Level: 7 feet down. Temp: 57 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Capt. Wes Carlton reports, “We have been catching fish shallow and deep. Most of our bigger fish have come off a 10- to 15-foot bottom back in the creeks using a chrome jerkbait. We have also caught some nice largemouth throwing a Sebile Magic…
Jackson: Level: 0.8 feet low. Temp: Mid 50s to low 60s. Clarity: Clear to lightly stained. Bass: Tournament angler Brian Lee reports, “Bass fishing has been good. The spotted bass are chomping pretty good. Concentrate down the lake off main-lake points in or around water depths of 12 to 20 feet deep. For the shallower…
Carters: Level: 3.1 feet low. Temp: 55-60 degrees. Clarity: Six to 8 feet of visibility. Bass: Guide Bill Payne reports, “Fishing has been very good for the past several weeks, even though the water temp has been slow to cool. Even with warmer than normal water temps, the bait and the spotted bass are paying…
Chatuge: Level: 5.5 feet low. Temp: 60-61 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “There has been some topwater action throughout the day. I’m throwing a Strike King Sexy Dawg Jr. and a Whopper Plopper. I am also working a 3/16-oz. Fish Head Spin and a 3.5-inch Strike King Rage Swimmer on a 1/8-oz.…
Eufaula: Level: 1.6 feet below 190 full pool. Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Guide Sam Williams reports, “The cold fronts and barometer changes are affecting the bite in a big way. Patience is the answer to generating a bite. Work an area where you have been catching fish. As the water continues to…
Clarks Hill: Level: 5.8 feet below full. Temp: 55-58 degrees. Clarity: The water is stained in the creeks and rivers and mostly clear on the main lake. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “Clarks Hill is starting to rise again after the weekly rain, and this is helping the bite up shallow. Running points toward…
Hartwell: Level: 4.3 feet low. Temp: 60 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Kerry Partain reports, “The bass are starting to stack up in creeks, ditches and major pockets, so the rest of November and December should be a good time to load the boat. With the water temperature getting close to hitting the 50s,…
Allatoona: Level: 9 feet low. Temp: 70 degrees around the dam and 62 degrees up the rivers. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Good. Guide Bill Payne reports, “At present, the schooling has pretty much ended as the water has cooled, and even though you can still get an early morning bite on top, it is fading fast.…
Blackshear: Level: Full pool. Temp: 69 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Various Species: Brad McDaniel at Flint River Outdoors reports, “Crappie are being caught many ways, but the best deal is about 20-foot-deep brushpiles with minnows. Catfish—channels and flatheads—are being caught in good numbers. For the smaller, eating-size channels, worms are your best bet. For big flatheads, goldfish…
Carters: Level: 0.6 feet low. Temp: 70 degrees. Clarity: 8 feet. Bass: Good. Guide Bill Payne reports, “The topwater bite has been good early, especially on the cloudy days and on shady banks, but I’m getting more bites on the bank versus out deeper over cover like earlier in the fall. Walking baits like a…
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