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Fishing Reports

Clarks Hill Lake Fishing Report – March 2022

Clarks Hill: Level: 0.4 feet below 330. Temp: Low 50s. Clarity: Clear on the lower end but it’s been a little cloudy from Lloyds Creek up.  Bass: Guide Trad Whaley reports: “Clarks Hill is getting right and so are the fish. It seems like everything is on schedule for a normal spawn. In March, start looking on…

Clarks Hill Lake Fishing Report – February 2022

Clarks Hill: Level: 0.8 feet below 330. Temp: 47-50 degrees. Clarity: The water is dirty in all the bigger creeks and rivers up the lake to about mid lake. The level has been fluctuating a lot this month because of the rain we have been getting. Bass: Tournament angler Trad Whaley reports, “Looking ahead to…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – January 2022

Clarks Hill: Level: 3.5 feet below 330. Temp: 56-61 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Trad Whaley reports, “With the unseasonably warm weather, there is and will be a lot more fish shallow than normal for this time of year. The water turned over this year later than I’ve ever seen it, which has the…

Clarks Hill Lake Live-Bait Linesides In December

Live-bait fishing for hybrids and stripers can be crazy good this time of year on Clarks Hill, with limits in minutes when the fish are bunched on points and humps feeding on herring—if you’re there at the right time. If you’d like to see proof, take a look at fishing guide Eddie Mason’s Facebook page…

Clarks Hill Fishing Report – December 2021

Clarks Hill: Level: 1.2 feet below full pool. Temp: 59-62 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Trad Whaley reports “December will see the fish start grouping up in the ditches. I like to have at least 3 feet of visibility to fish in 12 to 28 feet of water in the middle of creek channels…

Clarks Hill Lake Fishing Report – November 2021

Clarks Hill: Level: Full pool. Temp: Low 70s. Clarity: Stained. Linesides: Guide Bradd Sasser reports, ‘The hybrids and stripers have moved away from the lower end of the lake and are beginning to migrate either up lake or out the Georgia Little River branch. As temperatures drop, they will push farther in those directions. We…

Clarks Hill Lake Fishing Report – October 2021

Clarks Hill: Level: 1 foot down. Temp: 74 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Daelyn Whaley reports, “This is the time of year when it can be super tough or super good. The fall turnover should be close, and this makes it tough for a few weeks. They’re either real deep or real shallow. Bait…

Clarks Hill Fishing Reports – September 2021

Clarks Hill: Level: 0.5 feet below full. Temp: Mid 80s. Clarity: Mostly clear. Bass: Tournament angler Daelyn Whaley reports, “With the water down and out of the cover, the fishing should heat up. The largemouth bite in isolated shade during the day should be a consistent pattern, along with the baitfish that will be starting…

July Bass On Clarks Hill

Bass at Clarks Hill are feeding on main-lake humps all summer, but you have to find the right humps and the right depths to catch these bass consistently. When you find the right places, fat 2- and 3-pounders are common, with a few 4s and an occasional 5-pounder in the mix. Clarks Hill is our…

Clarks Hill Fishing Reports – July 2021

Clarks Hill: Level: 0.5 feet above full. Temp: 80-83 degrees. Clarity: Even with all the rainfall in the recent weeks, the lake and rivers have remained fairly clear lake wide. You will run into some stain in the very backs of the creeks and up the major tributaries, but as a whole, the water clarity…

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