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Fishing Reports

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – September 2006

Clarks Hill: Level: 6.1 feet below full. Temp: 86 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Good. Craig Johnson said there’s some pretty good schooling going on right now, but the fish are small. Craig said the night bite has shut down; it only took nine pounds to win the other evening, and second place only had three…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report August 2006

Level: 4.0 feet low. Temp: 85-89 degrees. Clarity: Clear.Bass: Good. Craig Johnson says, “It’s taking 17 pounds to win a tournament, and at least 15 pounds to get a check. We’re catching 90 percent of our fish from 12 to 3 p.m. suspended in 20-35 feet of water. Throw topwater all day long. The clear…

Spot Removers And Crankbaits: New Tricks For Clarks Hill Bass

Craig Johnson is one of the most confident anglers I’ve ever had the pleasure of being in the boat with. “I can put the camera down there and show you 50 fish. You can sit there for three hours and not have a bite and then all of a sudden they turn on and you…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – July 2006

Clarks Hill: Level: 3.3 feet below full. Temp: 83 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair. Craig Johnson said the best bite is after dark. Look for humps that have brush, rock or hydrilla on them, and throw Spot Removers and big jigs. Craig concentrates from Schriver Creek down to the dam and up to Rosseau Creek…

527 Pounds Of Fish Wins First Annual Georgia Bowfishing State Championship

Targeting gar over carp proved to be the winning strategy at the Georgia Bowfishing Association’s first annual state championship. The 12-hour, nighttime bowfishing tournament was held from 7 p.m. Saturday evening May 20 through 7 a.m. Sunday May 21 at Lake R.B. Russell. Eighteen three-man teams from Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and North Carolina participated…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – June 2006

Level: 2.0 feet below full. Temp: 69 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Great. Between the Top Six and BASS tournaments, the lower end of Clarks Hill has been hammered with pressure this spring. However, Larry Gilpin said the blowthrough bite is just now firing up, and it’s stronger and later than it was last year. “The…

Eliminator Series: West Point, Clarks Hill April Bass Tournament Diaries

The Eliminator Series matches top Georgia bass tournament anglers head-to-head, and the diaries of these competitions offer invaluable bass fishing information to anglers. This months matches took place on West Point and Clarks Hill, and they offer great insight to April bass fishing on these lakes. You’ve read about the fishing success of the Millsaps…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – May 2006

Clarks Hill: Level: 1.8 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid to high 60s. Clarity: Very clear. Bass: Good, according to Clarks Hill guide William Sasser. “The Top Six tournament (on the lake April 24-25) should be hitting it just right,” he said. The largemouths are on the points and in the blow-throughs and hitting a…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – April 2006

Clarks Hill: Level: 1.0 foot below full pool. Temp: 55 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Slow, according to fishing guide William Sasser. “There was a tournament Saturday (March 25), and some of the better bass fishermen on the lake brought in only one or two fish.” With warmer weather by the first week in April, William…

Clarks Hill Crappie In The Trees

Few people have the reputation for their ability to catch fish that William Sasser has for catching crappie on Clarks Hill. Year round, William can catch fish. You may have seen him recently on the UPN fishing show, “Fishing with Ralph Barbee.” The trip took place on Valentines Day, when William says the fishing hadn’t…

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