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Fishing Reports
West Point: Level: 5.2 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Guide Keith Hudson reports, “Schools of spotted bass mixed with hybrids, white bass and stripers and even the occasional largemouth can still be caught on jigging spoons and drop-shot rigs on deeper offshore structures. A day producing a mixed bag of…
Weiss: Level: 3.6 feet below full pool. Temp: Low to mid 50s. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Big rains and flood conditions are impacted the Weiss area last week. Just before the storms hit, guide Mark Collins reported, “Most bass have moved deeper on their wintertime patterns. Look for bass on the creek ledges, main-lake points, sand…
Sinclair: Level: 1.3 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Tournament angler Mark Denney Jr. reports, “The bite is only getting better as we head into one of my favorite months to be on the water at Lake Sinclair. February is historically known for big prespawn bass, and if you can…
Seminole: Level: 1.1 feet above full pool. Temp: Low to upper 60s. Clarity: The rivers are stained. Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The bass fishing on Lake Seminole in February is in a prespawn mode for bass. They will go on bed on the new and full moons this month. The buck bass are fanning…
Saltwater: Inshore: Capt. David Newlin reports, “The mild weather has kept the water temperature in the low 50s and kept the fish still biting. During the months of January and February, the sheepshead are almost always the fish most anglers target. The hardest part lately has been getting enough bait. The fiddler crabs have been…
Russell: Level: 0.8 feet below full pool. Temp: 53 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Kerry Partain reports that bass in February the Lake Russell bass will start to pull up in preparation for the prespawn. Look for them on main-lake points and pockets. He will be fishing a Bladerunner with a fluke on it…
Oconee: Level: Full pool. Temp: Low 50s. Clarity: Light to moderate stain. Bass: Tournament angler Aaron Batson reports, “Bass fishing is fair at Lake Oconee. Early this month, fish will be slow and deeper in the 8- to 10-foot range. Slow-moving baits like shaky heads and jigs will catch them on brush, rock and stumps.…
Nottely: Level: 13.2 feet below full pool. Temp: 48 to 53 degrees. Clarity: The creeks are stained. Stripers: Guide Jeremy Seabolt reports, “The striper fishing has been of the hook. We have been catching fish all over the bottom end by pulling planer boards and freelines. On long points, the stripers have been aggressive, but…
Lanier: Level: 10.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 49-51 degrees. Clarity: Clear on the main lake. Spotted Bass: Excellent. Guide Ryan Coleman reports, “Lanier bass fishing remains good. The draw-down has been slowed some by the corps, and the lake should start to slowly gain some water. The surface temps are holding just under 50…
Jackson: Level: 1.1 feet above full pool. Temp: Low 50s. Clarity: Stained Bass: Tournament angler Keith Dawkins reports, “February through the first of March has historically been one of the best times to catch a giant largemouth on Jackson. Since the spots have all but taken over, one may not think that is still true,…
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