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Fishing Reports
The reports are good—duck numbers remain high, as they have been for several years in a row now. So Georgia duck hunters may be wondering, when do we get to see high numbers of ducks in the Peach State? The reality is that Georgia isn’t part of a major migration flyway like Arkansas. We’ll never…
Anyone who knows me is aware of my addiction for catching fish on a BreamBuster pole. For me there is no better fight than with a simple pole and line combination. So, when I heard of how Dereck DeLoach, of Waycross, uses his BreamBuster to boat sheepshead by the cooler fulls, I knew I had…
GON’s Youth Big-Buck Contest is back, and that means a Browning Trail Camera will be given away every week of deer season, and one youngster will win a grand prize $3,000 shopping spree at Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna. Plus, that grand-prize winner will get to spend a weekend at Woods-N-Water outfitters next hunting season. The…
Burton: Level: 0.7 feet low. Temp: Upper 70s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Wes Carlton reports, ” Bass are still on summer pattern. Most of the Spotted Bass are deep on main lake points and ledges. They are hiding in brush piles and and rock outcroppings. Drip shooting these bigger fish with Robo worms has been…
West Point: Level: 0.1 feet above full pool. Temp: Upper 80s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair. Guide Keith Hudson reports, “As the days start to get a little shorter and the temps cool just a little, expect a slow improvement in the West Point bass fishing. Largemouth are still being caught on deeper brushpiles, ledges and…
Weiss: Level: 0.3 feet low. Temp: 83-84 degrees. Clarity: Mostly clear. Bass: Guide and tournament pro Mike Carter reports, “Weiss Lake is getting ready to get cranked up with some fantastic Echo crankbait action. This bait can produce some great action this time of year. The main objective is to cover a lot of areas…
Tobesofkee: Level: Full pool. Temp: 88-90 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Clayton Batts reports, “Fishing has been very tough with all of the hot weather. The best pattern is fishing brush with a Big Bite Baits green-pumpkin finesse worm and letting it soak in the middle of the brush. Another good way to catch…
Sinclair: Level: 0.8 feet low. Temp: Mid 80s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Mark Denney Jr. reports, “September can be a tough month for bass fishing on Lake Sinclair as the fish start to transition into their fall patterns. You must capitalize on the early bite in order to catch a few fish that are…
Seminole: Level: 8 inches below full pool. Temp: High 80s. Clarity: The water in the rivers is stained, while the creek is clear. Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The bass are on several different patterns. Fish frog and toads in the grass and lily pads. Fish Alabama rigs, Spooks, Rat-L-Traps and small crankbaits on schooling…
Saltwater: Inshore: Capt. David Newlin reports, “The redfish bite has been incredible. On a lot of recent trips, we have caught more than 100 redfish in a couple hours of fishing. Catching a limit of redfish should be an easy thing to do in September. The redfish have been from 14 inches up to 40-inch…
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