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Fishing Reports

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report – February 2006

Allatoona: Level: Down 15 feet below full pool. Temps: 47 early, rising to 50 degrees on warmer afternoons. Clarity: Mostly stained. Bass: January was tough because mild temperatures caused the bass to scatter, said guide Mike Bucca. He’s been concentrating on schools of bait on the main lake using a jigging spoon, a School Girl…

Lake Burton Fishing Report January 2006

Burton: Level: 6.2 feet below full pool. Temp: 46-50 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Slow. Fishing guide Nathan Lewis said that he has been catching a few spotted bass, but they are running small. “I have been catching some decent spots throwing a Norman’s crankbait on windblown, main-lake points,” he said. There has been zero surface…

Lake Blackshear Fishing Report January 2006

Blackshear: Level: Full pool. Temp: 50 degrees. Clarity: The main run of the lake is slightly stained, back in the sloughs the water is clear. Bass: Slow, according to Ernie Broughton who held his season-ending Classic on the lake December 17. “A lot of the guys packed up and left the lake by noon or…

Bartletts Ferry Fishing Report January 2006

Bartletts Ferry: Level: 1.4 feet below full pool. Temp: 52 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Spots are deep and largemouths are shallow. To catch good numbers of fish and have a ball, get a jigging spoon and head to Halawakee Creek. Jim Pass said to look for humps in water 22- to 25-feet deep, and drop…

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report January 2006

Allatoona: Level: Down 15.7 feet below full pool. Temps: 46-48 degrees. Clarity: Stained from the mid-section to the rivers, mostly clear on the main lake from Stamp Creek to the dam and around to the Pass. Bass: Good, according to guide and tournament angler Mike Bucca. “Right now the early-morning crankbait bite with a Lucky…

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Report January 2006

Blue Ridge: Level: 13.7 feet below full pool. Temp: 48- 50-degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Slow. The largemouths aren’t hitting, and the smallmouths have slacked off, too, said fishing guide Nathan Lewis. Nathan says your best bet in January is a jigging spoon and go deep. Nathan has been fishing a 6/10-oz. Flex-it in chartreuse/white, white…

Lake Hartwell Fishing Report January 2006

Hartwell: Level: 1.6 feet below full pool. Temp: 48-52 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Stripers/Hybrids: Off and on. Fishing guide Buster Green says you can catch eight or 10 stripers or hybrids on live bluebacks, but you have to work for them. “The bait has moved back in the creeks, and the stripers and hybrids have moved…

Marben PFA Fishing Report – January 2006

Marben Farms PFA: Level: All ponds are full. Clarity: Clear, visibility in all of the ponds is more 36 inches. Temp: 52 degrees. Bass: A few bass are still being taken in deeper water, mostly with plastic worms. Also try deep-running crankbaits fished near structure along the submerged creek channels. Crappie: Crappie fishing is picking…

West Point Fishing Report January 2006

West Point: Level: 6.3 feet below full. Temp: 42-45 degrees. Clarity: Slightly stained in places. Mostly clear on the main lake. Bass: The spots will be in the deep timber in January. Drop a jigging spoon down right on top of the standing timber along creek and river channels. Use your electronics to see how…

Lake Weiss Fishing Report – January 2006

Weiss: Level: 5.7 feet below full pool — much of the lake is down to the channels, and the lower lake is extremely dangerous. Temp: 50 degrees. Clarity: The Coosa is stained, the main lake is clear. Bass: Kevin Randall said that the only thing he would have tied on with the lake so low…

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