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Lake Oconee

Lake Oconee is an excellent fishing lake located in central Georgia on the Oconee River near Greensboro, the real Buckhead and Eatonton. Oconee is known for very good bass fishing, great crappie fishing for huge slabs, and very good fishing for linesides and catfish. The lake was created in 1979 when Georgia Power completed the construction of the Wallace Dam on the Oconee River. Lake Oconee runs through Georgia's Morgan, Greene, and Putnam counties and is separated from its sister lake, Sinclair, by Wallace Dam. Lake Oconee is home to a number of golf communities, including Reynolds Plantation, Cuscawilla, and Harbor Club.

 

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Lake Oconee Fishing Report – May 2025

By GON Staff | April 30, 2025

Oconee: Level: 0.1 feet below 435. Temp: 72-74 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Nick Knapp, with Elite Guide Service, reports, “May is a great month for largemouth fishing on Oconee. The beginning of the month I like to fish rocks and docks in Lick Creek with a 1/2-oz. white spinnerbait. This can produce big bites first thing in the morning. As the month goes on, I like to target areas where the mayflies are hatching with a Pop-R. As the days go on, I really like flipping a 1/2-oz. green-pumpkin jig around docks and deeper seawalls.” Lake Oconee Page: Lake Record Fish, Archived Features, Fishing Reports & News

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Oconee Lake Record Hybrid

Jan Allen Ward holds the current Lake Oconee hybrid bass record with a 14-lb., 4-oz. fish he caught on April, 3, 1991. See all of GON’s Official Georgia Lake & River Records Requirements For Record Fish • Fish must be caught legally by rod and reel in a manner consistent with state game and fish…

11-lb. Oconee Bass!

James Buice Jr., of Decatur, and a friend from South Carolina hadn’t caught a fish yet on Oct. 27, 1990 at Lake Oconee, when James got the strike of a lifetime. The two had just come in from deer hunting and were fishing the rip-rap along the Highway 278 bridge up the Oconee River when…

Lake Oconee Record Fish