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Fishing Reports

Lake Nottely Fishing Report – February 2019

Nottely: Level: 10.8 feet low. Temp: 46 degrees. Clarity: Upper lake and mid-range creeks are stained. Linesides: Guide Jeremy Seabolt reports, “Fishing has been good. We have one of the best downline bites going on that I have seen for this time year. We been catching them over a 60-foot bottom on the creek channels. We have also been doing good…

Lake Lanier Fishing Report – February 2019

Lanier: Level: 0.5 feet above full pool. Temp: Mid to high 40s. Clarity: Mostly clear, but slightly stained in some of the upper and mid-lake creeks. Stripers: Guide Ron Mullins reports, “February striper fishing on Lake Lanier will all depend on how much colder we get during the month. With water temps in the mid to high 40s, the fishing…

Lake Jackson Fishing Report – February 2019

Jackson: Level:0.6 feet below full. Temp: Upper 40s. Clarity: Stained to muddy. Bass: Tournament angler Brian Lee reports, “February is another month to yield a big bass on Jackson. The largemouth population is coming back a bit after being taken over by spotted bass. This month, fish long, rocky points with a No. 5 and No. 7 Shad Rap in…

Lake Hartwell Fishing Report – February 2019

Hartwell: Level: 0.9 feet below full pool. Temp: Upper 40s. Clarity: Stained in the rivers, and clear on the main lake. Linesides: Guide Preston Harden reports, “As of late January, most gamefish are still active. If the water drops a few degrees, the hybrids, stripers and bass will shut down. If it stays above the mid-40s, they can still be active.…

Lake Eufaula Fishing Report – February 2019

Eufaula:  Level: 1.5 feet below 190 full pool. Temp: 48-55 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass:Tournament anglers and guides Cole Burdeshaw and Peyton McCord, of Southeast Alabama Fishing Guides, report, “Bass fishing on Lake Eufaula in February can be really good if you get in the right situation. We typically have a few warming trends throughout this…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – February 2019

Clarks Hill: Level:2.4 feet below full pool. Temp: Low 50s. Clarity: More stain on the main Savannah Arm. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “The bass fishing is good on Clark Hill. The fish have moved into the ditches, and we are catching a lot of quality fish. We have been fishing the Buckeye Lures Jiggin’ Blade in the…

Lake Chatuge Fishing Report – February 2019

Chatuge: Level: 3.9 feet below full. Temp: 46 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “With all the rain, the lake has been coming up, which has made fishing a little tough. If you’re out on a sunny day, try throwing an umbrella rig around areas that will warm up faster, like spawning areas, shallow docks, red clay points and…

Carters Lake Fishing Report – February 2019

Carters: Level: 4.9 feet below full pool. Temp: 47-49 degrees. Clarity: About 8 feet of visibility. Linesides: Guide Robert Eidson, of First Bite Guide Service, reports, “Lineside fishing is good at Carters Lake. Just like Lake Allatoona, Carters has been producing well for us. All the major creeks are holding good schools of stripers and monster hybrids. Live bait is…

Lake Burton Fishing Report – February 2019

Burton: Level: Full Pool. Temp: 43 degrees. Clarity: Lightly stained to clear. Bass: Guide Wes Carlton reports, “The spotted bass bite has been good the last few days. We have caught fish both shallow and deep. Most of our bigger spots have come off a 30-foot bottom midway back in the creeks. Spoons and underspins are the ticket right now and…

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Report – February 2019

Blue Ridge: Level: 3.6 feet low.Temp: 46-48 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Eric Welch reports, “We’ve been catching fish on main-lake points and around rock, and the bait of choice has been a 3.5-inch tube with a 3/16-oz. tube hook. Also try a Ned Rig with a Z-Man TRD worm in green pumpkin. You can also catch some fish paralleling the bank…

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