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Fishing Reports

Clarks Hill Fishing Report February 2012

Clarks Hill: Level: 7.9 feet below full pool. Temp: 53-55 degrees. Clarity: Perfect color. Bass: Good. The fish are early this year, according to guide William Sasser. “The bass have moved into shallow water to start their bedding ritual for the year. February is the month that most of the largest bass are caught.” Linesides:…

Carters Lake Fishing Report February 2012

Carters: Level: 0.4 feet below full pool. Temp: 50-54 degrees. Clarity: 4-7 feet visibility. Spotted Bass: Excellent. Eric Crowley, with Lake and Stream Guide Service, reports, “Big spots from 5 to 6 pounds are being caught daily. The bigger fish we are catching are coming from 15 to 25 feet of water and are located…

Lake Burton Fishing Report February 2012

Burton: Level: 10.4 feet below full pool. Temp: 44 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Brown Trout: Guide Wes Carlton reports, “The spoon-trolling bite has really taken off this week. We have been trolling gold Johnson spoons and silver/blue Crocodile spoons. The bite has been best in the morning between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. Trolling speed has…

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Report February 2012

Blue Ridge: Level: 9.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 48-54 degrees. Clarity: 6-plus feet visibility. Smallmouths: Fair. Eric Crowley, with Lake and Stream Guide Service, reports, “It’s been hit and miss with the temps still higher than normal and the amount of rain recently. The smallmouth bite has been decent in the early morning hours.…

Lake Blackshear Fishing Report February 2012

Blackshear: Level: Full pool. Temp: 54-60 degrees. Clarity: Stained; about 2 feet visibility. Bass: Good. Jim Murray Jr. said it’s been taking 15 to 19 pounds to win tournaments, with several sacks being weighed in the 12-lb. range. There are fish starting to stage for the spawn in backwaters upriver. Jim said to fish ditches…

Bartletts Ferry Fishing Report February 2012

Bartletts Ferry: Level: 0.6 feet below full pool. Temp: 52 degrees. Clarity: Muddy in the creeks; stained on the river. Bass: Fair. Dennis Hudson won a recent Saturday tournament with a 12-lb. sack of fish caught right up on the bank. He said he thinks the bass are confused with the warm nights and water…

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report February 2012

Allatoona: Level: 9.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 48-52 degrees. Clarity: Dingy on the north end, medium stain from mid-lake down. Bass: Fair. “It’s steady. You can go out and catch fish,” said Matt Driver. “Due to the unseasonably warm winter, fishing patterns are not typical for the month of February.” He said you can…

West Point Fishing Report January 2012

West Point: Level: 12.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 54 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Great. Chris Bell reports, “With some of the warmer days mixed in, fish have continued to stay shallow. Lake conditions right now are really low. Use extreme caution when navigating the lake right now. With the lower water, stay within channel…

Lake Weiss Fishing Report January 2012

Weiss: Level: 5.3 feet below full pool. Temp: 47-51 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Warren Barnes reports, “The bass are feeding heavily on shad all over the lake. Lipless crankbaits and flat-sided crankbaits like the Jackall Bling have been producing very well. I have been finding largemouths on shallow flats and grouped up in thick…

Lake Tobesofkee Fishing Report January 2012

Tobesofkee: Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Good. Clayton Batts reports, “Bass are in their winter pattern right now. Shallow-running crankbaits, Rat-L-Traps and jigs are producing the best right now. Fish a Stanford Lures Razor Shad in citrus shad or a Spro Little John MD in spring craw around rock seawalls and docks that…

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