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Inshore: Capt. David Newlin reports, “On Saturday, Oct. 24, the water temp was still 76 degrees. The last few weeks has had some real interesting fishing. A lot of big redfish have been caught, along with a lot of slot-limit fish. We have caught a lot of 30- to 40-lb. redfish. November should be some…
Weiss: Level: 2.5 feet below full pool. Temp: Upper 60s. Clarity: Lightly stained. Bass: Guide and tournament pro Mike Carter reports, “Weiss has started showing some promise lately with bass starting to move to shallower areas. This can create some aggressive action with Echo squarebills and Rat-L-Traps while focusing on shallow points and stump flats.…
Lanier: Level: The lake is still a little over full pool from the rains in October. Temp: 65-68 degrees depending on where you are on the lake. It’s very warm for this time of year. Clarity: The main lake is clear as usual, and the backs of the creeks are stained pretty good. We are…
Clarks Hill: Level: Slightly above full pool. Temp: Low 70s. Clarity: Slightly stained with some debris due to seasonal changes. Linesides: Guide Bradd Sasser reports, “The hybrids and stripers are beginning to move into creeks in the mid to upper lake areas and also out toward Raysville and Amity. The bite is more of a…
Chatuge: Level: 4.5 feet below full pool. Temp: 67-68 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “October fishing has been up and down. We had a lot of rain from the two hurricanes, which brought the lake up and TVA pulled it back down fast, trying to get the lake to winter pool. This…
Allatoona: Level: 3.8 feet below full. Temp: Mid 60s. Clarity: Stained to clear depending on part of the lake. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Driver reports, “As the lake continues to fall and rise due to the winter drawdown and tons of rain from the past several tropical storms, hopefully the month of November will bring…
The conditions in Georgia were very good for wood ducks this spring and summer as tropical weather patterns and storms filled up the beaver swamps across the state. Woodies are the main event for most Georgia duck hunters, so that’s the good news. An unknown, however, is how the flocks of migratory ducks will look…
The creak and pop of old joints were the only sounds in the small cabin. Hank Norton stretched and groaned as he shook off the fog of sleep. He stared at the empty spot beside him for a few seconds, fumbled on the nightstand for his glasses. His groping scattered the collection of pill bottles…
Lake Lanier is one of the premier lakes in the country for catching numbers of quality spotted bass, and November is one of the best months of the year to fish Lanier. Spots are starting their move to the ditches, and they can be caught on brushpiles, bluff banks and in the ditches this month.…
Live Or Die Presidential Election Dear GON, I wrote a letter to GON four years ago about the last presidential election. Thank God Donald Trump won. This upcoming election is the most consequential that we have ever had. Our way of life as we know it is on the line. If we do not win,…
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