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Fishing Reports
Boating accidents can be deadly, evidenced by the latest horrific crash on Lake Allatoona on Thursday, Feb. 2. Two boats and three unidentified boaters, reported to all be older-aged men, were in “fishing boats,” according to authorities. All three were thrown from the boats. One angler was confirmed dead, and one was rescued and taken to a…
Sinclair: Level: 1.3 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid 50s. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Tournament angler Mark Denney Jr. reports, “The bite is only getting better as we head into one of my favorite months to be on the water at Lake Sinclair. February is historically known for big prespawn bass, and if you can…
Sinclair: Level: 2.5 feet low. Temp: Upper 50s. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Tournament angler Mark Denney Jr. reports, “As the temperatures drop well below freezing and the new year begins, January is a great month to catch some of your biggest fish of the year on Lake Sinclair. Even though the bass are extremely sluggish,…
Sinclair: Level: 1 foot low. Temp: 62-65 degrees. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Aaron Batson reports, “Bass continue to bite the Greenfish Tackle Creeper Head with a Missile Baits Craw and Fuse in oxblood red flake. Dip the plastic in clear JJ’s Magic for more bites. Bass are on the edges of deeper grassbeds…
Sinclair: Level: 1.6 feet low. Temp: 65 degrees. Clarity: Pretty clear. Bass: Tournament angler Aaron Batson reports “Fish this month will be aggressive while feeding on shad in the pockets. Try a Spook or Sammy in the mornings on seawalls and grassbeds near the mouths of the pockets. Also, run a 3/4-oz. Rat-L-Trap down the…
Sinclair: Level: 1.2 feet low Temp: 83-88 degrees. Clarity: 2-3 foot visibility. Bass: Tournament angler Mark Denney Jr. reports, “October is a great month to fish on Lake Sinclair as the bass begin to move shallow with the cooling water temperatures. As a majority of the fish begin to move away from their summer depths,…
Sinclair: Level: 1.3 feet low. Temp: 85-92 degrees. Clarity: Slight stain. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Mark Denney Jr. reports, “September is a great month to bass fish on Lake Sinclair as the long summer days begin to cool down somewhat, and fishing becomes more bearable. Look for more fish to be caught up shallow this…
Sinclair: Level: 1.2 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid to upper 80s. Clarity: Heavy stain in Little River; light stain on the main lake. Bass: Slow. Tournament angler Mark Denny Jr. reports, “The bite this month is notoriously a little slow as we have now entered the dog days of summer. The bites up shallow…
Sinclair: Level: 1.5 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid to upper 80s. Clarity: Light stain. Bass: Tournament pro Mark Denny Jr. reports, “The morning bite is crucial with the sun getting up very early during the summer months. Covering water quickly with a buzzbait seems to generate a majority of the quality bites and helps…
Sinclair: Level: 0.7 feet below full pool. Temp: High 70s. Clarity: Stained in Little River, clear from the main lake down. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Mark Denney reports, “Fish can be caught both shallow and deep as we move further into June. The bass have now entered their postspawn stage, and summer patterns are becoming…
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