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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.
Allatoona: Level: 4.8 feet below 840. Temp: 68 degrees. Clarity: The water color is ranging from “Allatoona green” to slightly murky. With the effects of Hurricane Helene, the lake level was almost 2.5 feet above full pool. It will take the better part of November for the corps to catch up with the winter drawdown schedule. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Driver reports, “Fishing had a downturn toward the end of October when the lake was in the process of turning over. For Lake Allatoona, turnover typically begins once the water reaches that mid to upper 60s range. We are now…
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Scott Webb and Cliff Scott, of Woodstock, were putting in near the mouth of the Etowah River at Lake Allatoona on July 9, 1990 when they saw what appeared to be a large fish floating on the surface about 100 yards away. “We got about halfway to it when Cliff stammered, ‘That ain’t no fish……
Last Wednesday I was sitting at my desk going over a project GON has been working on for the past few weeks. We’re trying to compile a list of lake-record fish in Georgia for an upcoming issue. Then the phone rang and an excited fishing guide Mike Mobley said one of his clients, Danny Alsobrook, had…
The crisis is over; the kids are safe; the Allatoona alligator has been captured The story started in mid-June with the first reports called into the Northwest Region Game and Fish Division office of an alligator sighting at Lake Allatoona. The menacing gator was reportedly lurking near Little River Landing—specifically in the first cove on…
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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 |