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Lake Allatoona
Lake Allatoona is a 12,010-acre reservoir in the north Atlanta suburbs located primarily in Bartow and Cherokee counties. The major tributaries are the Etowah and Little rivers and Allatoona and Stamp creeks, although numerous other creeks flow into the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment. Allatoona is known as a good lake for catching numbers of spotted bass, and it's also known for good striped bass and hybrid bass. Allatoona is a very busy lake for recreational boaters during the summer, when many bass anglers opt to fish at night.
llatoona: Level: 6.4 feet below 840. Temp: 61 degrees. Clarity: 5 feet. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Driver reports, “December is a great time to be on Lake Allatoona, and there are some giant spotted bass being caught. Water temps are dropping quickly into the low 50s and will potentially go lower than that really soon. If the winter weather pattern for the first of the month continues to hold, the jerkbait bite will be in full swing. I am using multiple jerkbaits right now. I am mixing it up between three depth ranges—3 to 6 feet deep, 6 to 12…
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Over the years, Craig Miller, of Canton, has taken an annual trip to fish Dale Hollow Reservoir in Tennessee. Craig and his family meet there to go after the big smallmouth bass. Most years he’d head up in early spring, but about eight years ago, he made the trip in the dead of winter. On…
Hunting down a good string of bass can be a frustrating proposition in the heat of summer. It takes knowledge, patience and a good deal of luck to locate bass. However, persistence generally pays off if you have the knowledge to locate fish and know what to offer them. On Lake Allatoona, experts agree your…
Keri Schieber of Cumming is a dedicated and proficient angler. She has spent the last few years competing in tournaments at both the local and national level, and her results speak for themselves. Keri has won the Georgia Peaches Bass Club championship for two years running, and in 2007 she took home the co-angler title…
The Savannah River near Augusta continues to churn out new river-record fish — the latest a whopper 3-lb. shellcracker. New records have also been recently established for flathead catfish on Allatoona, rainbow trout at Lake Burton and brown trout on the new Toccoa River listing. For information on GON’s lake and river records, call (800)…
Sandy Sanders, of Canton, caught this 44-inch-long flathead catfish from Lake Allatoona on June 20, 2008. The catfish, weighed on certified scales at Bart’s Bait & Tackle, weighed 35-lbs., 10.88-ozs., and fills a vacant lake-record slot for Allatoona.
Allatoona Lake Records
Largemouth Bass | 16-lbs., 9-ozs. | Greg Rymer | 08/31/82 | ||
Spotted Bass | 7-lbs., 11-ozs. | George Clark | 11/18/74 | ||
Hybrid Bass | 13-lbs., 9.5-ozs. | Danny Alsobrook | 02/07/90 | ||
Striped Bass | 42-lbs. | Clint Hight | 02/15/02 | ||
Black Crappie | 3-lbs., 7.36-ozs. | Corey Harmon | 03/05/22 | ||
White Bass | 3-lbs., 2-ozs. | Darrell Baxter | 05/15/94 | ||
Flathead Catfish | 35-lbs., 10.88-ozs. | Sandy Sanders | 06/20/08 | ||
Blue Catfish | 52-lbs., 1-oz. | Aaron Churchwell | 10/27/20 | ||
Tiger Trout | 2-lbs., 12.8-ozs. | Bob Geresti | 02/01/18 | ||
Yellow Perch | 1-lb., 1.44-ozs. | David Brewer | 12/02/23 | ||
White Crappie | 3-lbs., 4.24-ozs. | Cody Hopkins | 02/10/22 | ||
Longnose Gar | 27-lbs., 4-ozs. | Caleb McClure | 06/24/23 | ||
Shellcracker | 2-lbs., 5-ozs. | Dan Huizinga | 04/20/24 | ||
Redbreast | 10-ozs. | Dan Huizinga | 08/03/24 |
Etowah River Records
Largemouth Bass | 7-lbs., 7.68-ozs. | Eric Black | 01/27/2016 |
Flathead Catfish | 38-lbs., 0.8-ozs. | John Morgado | 05/17/2022 |
Blue Catfish | 50-lbs. | Seth Shoults | 04/21/23 |
Striped Bass | 38-lbs. | Keith Cole | 05/1994 |
Yellow Perch | 1-lb., 10.2-ozs. | Eric Black | 01/14/2015 |
Longnose Gar | 19-lbs., 4.64-ozs. | Kyle Williams | 08/08/2018 |
Spotted Bass | 4-lbs., 10-ozs. | Bryant Nicholson | 05/17/24 |
Rainbow Trout | 2-lbs. | Todd West | 10/01/2020 |
Channel Catfish | 7-lbs. | Seth Shoults | 04/21/23 |