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Fishing Reports
Clarks Hill: Level: 2.4 feet below full. Temp: 45-52 degrees. Clarity: Mixture of clear to cloudy. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “The lake is fishing tough. On the lower end, focus on the ditches in the backs of the creeks in 3 to 5 feet of water. Throwing a Buckeye Lures Jiggin’ Blade is…
Clarks Hill: Level: 3.2 feet low. Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Mild staining. Linesides: Guide Bradd Sasser, of William Sasser Guide Service, reports, “The hybrids and stripers have moved into the backs of the creeks on the upper end of the lake and also out the Georgia Little River branch. Downlines, planer boards and trolling A-rigs…
Clarks Hill: Level: 2 feet low. Temp: 64 degrees. Clarity: The rivers are stained to dirty, and down the lake is clear. Bass: Tournament angler Trad Whaley reports, “The lake is down close to 2 feet from last week. Fishing has been tough because with the high water there are 1,000 places for them and…
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…
Clarks Hill: Level: 1.3 feet above full pool. Temp: 75-80 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “The lake has come up and flooded the grass, and the frog fishing is doing well. Finding grass on points and fishing a Horny Toad around the points is taking some good fish. This is mostly…
Boater Joshua Rockefeller, of Harlem, brought a two-day total of nine bass to the scale weighing 21 pounds even to win the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine South Carolina Division Super-Tournament at Clarks Hill Lake. For his victory, Rockefeller earned $4,668. “I caught them frogging,” says Rockefeller, who earned his first career Bass Fishing League…
Clarks Hill: Level: 0.3 feet low. Temp: 86-90 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Linesides: Capt. Eddie Mason reports, “It’s been cooling off, but we’re still starting in 30 feet of water, and as the sun goes up, I’ll ease into water that’s around 50 feet deep to keep the blueback herring alive as long as I can.…
Clarks Hill: Level: Full pool. Temp: High 80s. Clarity: Clear down the lake but some good color still in the creek and rivers. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “The shallow bite is the way to go. Throwing buzzbaits and poppers around shallow cover is producing fish. Look for places where cover meets a transition…
A flathead catfish weighing 88 pounds on certified scales was recently caught from Clarks Hill Lake by Blake White, of Keysville. The fish was caught on a bush hook and can’t be recognized as either a state or lake record. However, it’s a giant fish that GON is excited to share. “I told my wife…
Clarks Hill: Level: 0.5 feet low. Temp: 80 degrees but cooler up in the rivers. Clarity: Very clear. Bass: Tournament angler Josh Rockefeller reports, “Fish are being caught down the lake in brush, but I’ve found success fishing around bridge pilings and the rocky corners with a drop shot and a Ned rig. Lots of…
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