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Fishing Reports
Carters: Level: 1.7 feet below full pool. Temp: 65-70 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Spots: Guide Louie Bartenfield reports, “The bite is improving. Turnover has come and gone through most of the lake. With it out of the way, it’s up hill from here on. My guys and I have been focusing on the main lake outside…
Burton: Level: 0.2 feet above full pool. Temp: 65 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Largemouths: Guide Wes Carlton reports, “The largemouths have been holding in the 16-foot range. The fish have been slow at eating swimbaits, but be patient when fishing for these fish, and the results will be good.” Spotted Bass: Wes reports, “The spots have…
Blue Ridge: Level: 13.6 feet below full pool. Temp: 68 degrees. Clarity: Clear at 5 to 7 feet. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “With all the weather changes, the fish have been scattered. At daybreak, there has been a little topwater action on the lower end of the lake. Throw a Sebile, Sammy and a…
Allatoona: Level: 9.2 feet below full pool. Temp: Upper 60s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Driver reports, “November on Allatoona is a great time. Most folks are deer hunting, so you have the lake to yourself. Fish are easier to locate because the baitfish are grouped tighter and fishing is easier to predict. Fish…
West Point: Level: 8.5 feet below full pool. Temp: Low 80s. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Poor. Chris Bell reports, “Fishing has been day-to-day as fish continue to be scattered. We currently have two variables affecting fish. We have temperatures beginning to drop with longer nights and a continuation of low water levels. As fish begin to…
Weiss: Level: 1.3 feet below full pool. Temp: 71-75 degrees. Clarity: Clear to stained. Bass: Good, according to guide and tournament pro Warren Barnes. “The fish on Weiss are in the fall transition mode right now, and the bass are grouped up and feeding heavily. Revenge buzzbaits are still working well around docks early. The…
Tobesofkee: Clayton Batts reports, “The water temperature is beginning to cool down, and the fish are spreading out. This makes the fishing a little tougher during this transition time but should get better by mid October. The key to finding fish this time of year, regardless the depth, is baitfish. Look for bait in the…
Sinclair: Level: 1.6 feet below full pool. Temp: 80-82 degrees. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Aaron Batson reports, “This is a great month to throw topwater all day. Target seawalls and grassbeds with a 1/4-oz. white Ol’ Nelle buzzbait. You can work this bait all day and continue to load the boat. Bass will be shallow…
Seminole: Level: 1.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 82 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Matt Baty reports, “Early in the mornings, look for shad and bream present on main-lake grasslines. Throw a white Spro Super Star spinnerbait and a white buzzbait in these areas. This year, the lake is covered with hydrilla growing everywhere. The fish…
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