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Lake Sinclair
Lake Sinclair is in central Georgia near Milledgeville directly downstream from Lake Oconee on the Oconee River. The 15,330-acre lake is operated by Georgia Power. Bass fishing and crappie fishing are very good and quite popular on Sinclair, and the lake is also home to plenty of catfish. The lake's dynamics changed in 2013 when Georgia Power ceased operation of Plant Branch, which created a warm-water discharge near the Highway 441 bridge area. Even the iconic Plant Branch smoke stacks were brought down. Lake Sinclair stretches through the counties of Baldwin, Hancock and Putnam. Lake Sinclair was created in 1953.
Lake Sinclair Resources
Sinclair: Level: 1.1 feet below 340. Temp: 62-64 degrees. Clarity: Up the creeks and rivers the water is stained to muddy. It’s a little clearer near the dam. Bass: Karl Pingry reports, “Big Ed at Lakeside Chevron reports that the ABA tournament took 20 pounds to win. The winning baits were black frogs and black buzzbaits fished in the backs of the pockets. Other baits used for the bigger bags were swim jigs and merthiolate Trick Worms for bedding bass. The recent Mid Georgia tournament took 20 pounds for first and second place. One primary bait used was a turtleback-bladed spinnerbait with a chartreuse-and-white skirt up the Oconee and Little River arms. Ed commented that all the big bags were caught in extremely muddy water. Other notable baits to have tied on are a squarebill in crawfish pattern, a Bandit 200 series and an Ol’ Monster worm in junebug red.…
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Bass-tournament partners Jake Andrew and Jace Garrett, from Bremen High School, recently brought home their first tournament win at the Georgia B.A.S.S. Nation fishing tournament held at Lake Sinclair on May 14. Jake, who is a senior, has been fishing competitively since he was a 15. For his final season, he was paired with…
Lake Sinclair has proven again that the middle Georgia reservoir on the Oconee River is home to some giant catfish. Brian Fitts, of Douglasville, landed a new lake record blue catfish on May 2 while fishing Sinclair with guide Paul Gourley, who has been a friend of Brian’s for 35 years. Brian and three of his friends got…
Catfish grow big, and Georgia’s lakes sure seem to hold good numbers of these giants of the murky depths. Case in point, a recent outing on Lake Sinclair. On March 29, Chad Smith, a guide on lakes Sinclair and Oconee for almost nine years, took Rufus Brown and Brian Brown out fishing on Lake Sinclair to catch…
Lake Sinclair Record Fish
Largemouth Bass | 13-lbs., 2-ozs. | Jimmy Edge | 02/10/90 |
Hybrid Bass | 10-lbs., 7-ozs. | David Phillips | 11/27/98 |
Striped Bass | 42-lbs. | Mike Wicks | - |
White Bass | 2-lbs., 7-ozs. | James Borders Jr. | 07/12/92 |
Black Crappie | 2-lbs., 11.5-ozs. | Brent Moye | 01/22/00 |
Channel Catfish | 21-lbs., 5-ozs. | Kenny Durden | 05/02/07 |
Longnosed Gar | 15-lb., 3-ozs. | Dustin Turk | 08/18/09 |
Flathead Catfish | 39-lbs. | Tommy Spell | 07/19/22 |
Blue Catfish | 79-lbs., 8-ozs. | Guy Covington | 04/27/2024 |
Yellow Perch | 15.04-ozs. | Eric Phillips | 02/09/22 |
Spotted Bass | 3-lbs., 9.76-ozs. | Larry Cason | 05/10/21 |
Warmouth | 12-ozs. | Christopher Leverette | 02/22/23 |
Oconee River Below Sinclair Record Fish
Largemouth Bass | 10-lbs., 3.2-ozs. | Tracey Jackson | 03/26/17 |
Channel Catfish | 32-lbs., 6-ozs. | Rick Leitheiser | 04/07/96 |
Flathead Catfish | 62-lbs. | Brian Estes | 06/13/99 |
Striped Bass | 63-lbs.* | Kelly Ward | 05/30/67 |
Black Crappie | 1-lb., 9-ozs. | Duke Campbell Jr. | 04/01/06 |
Bluegill | 1-lb., 8-ozs. | Duke Campbell Jr. | 03/31/15 |
Shellcracker | 1-lb., 13-ozs. | Ben Bell | 05/29/22 |
Blue Catfish | 50-lbs., 6.4-ozs. | Eli Carey | 04/06/24 |
Bowfin | 7-lbs., 6.016-ozs. | Benjamin Hammock | 07/24/23 |