Fishing Report January 17, 2012 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii
John and Spence ended up delighted about tagging and releasing a striped marlin in the waters near Lanai. The striped marlin was Spences 1st billfish. Excellent going Spence!
The Pitts family members from Alabama invested their morning fishing off the island of Lanai, wherever the striped marlin have been coming up. The striped marlin have been elusive that early morning but the Pitts loved ones did catch a mahi as an alternative.
Not surprisingly, Hank and Tanya Graham fished Lanai in hopes of running throughout some striped marlin. Hank and Tanya imagined they hooked a single when the prolonged gone Ahi P took off near the Lanai lighthouse. The fish turned out to be a mahi, which was great with Hank and Tanya.
Whilst trolling alongside the coastline of Maui, Jeremy Cook hooked a good kawakawa. The inshore tuna put up an entertaining fight on gentle tackle.
This mahi nearly shook the hooks after likely aerial on the strike. Robert Vanbavel, however, did a excellent job retaining the line limited. Tension on the line stored the hooks firmly in spot and Roberts mahi wound up on the boat.
Mike Gardner and Waleed Ahsam were kept active whilst fishing the north shore of Maui on an early departure journey. Mike and Waleed took gain of the sunrise bite to catch some tunas and a few mahis.
Karen Grant produced the most of her chance to catch a fish when this mahi darted guiding the boat and hit the lengthy rigger lure.
Erald and Gena Kikenny had a exciting excursion alongside with their companion dog Nace. Nace helped by barking encouragement while the mahi and tuna were on the line.
This mahi was intent on eating and tried to swallow the lure working on the long corner. The tables were turned when Andy Geres introduced the mahi to the boat and quickly iced his catch so that the meat would keep refreshing.
Nathan, Tyler, and Mike Martin headed for the horizon and fished driving Lanai. They caught a pair of mahis even though trolling in the slides region on the backside of Lanai.
Seth caught an ono although trolling about Mauis within ledges and pinnacles. The underwater structures appeal to bait fish which in turn appeal to predatory fish that are specific by fishermen.
Andrew Huffman was also fortunate ample to catch an ono during the winter season. Andrews fish, as is typical for winter months onos, was a great one and tipped the scales at 32 lbs.
These anglers set forth a lot of hard work and finished the day with a combined bag of fish. They caught a handful of nice mahis and an ono. They also caught a modest tuna for sashimi.
Travis Wilson built quick work of this mahi, which he hooked even though operating the place around LA buoy.
As her smile indicates, this mahi made the journey for Melissa Barnes.
The Kallis group fished challenging and returned to Lahaina Harbor with a few of mahis for their efforts.
Flexibility translated into fish for Expenses Kirchner and Ryan Blum. One particular fish struck an artificial lure while the other was hooked on a lifeless opelu. When 1 strategy stops functioning, getting another alternative is constantly great.
Dylan McKee sprung into motion when this mahi came streaking in on the Ahi P lure working in the brief rigger place. Dylans quick reaction served set the mahi in the fish bag.
There have been some onos biting out in the deep drinking water. Calvin Dycks received in on the action when his ono pounced on the lure jogging furthest guiding the boat.
Dave Dabruzzi and Mike, Daniel, and Connor Jost ventured to the north shore of Maui. Their journey compensated off as they caught some tunas at a FAD, including one that got little bit by a shark although becoming reeled to the boat. They got a single mahi bite while trolling and managed to get a few much more mahis by dropping back again purely natural baits. On resuming the troll they quickly hooked an ono. The ono and the mahis indicated that a piece of floating particles was in the water nearby, but trolling and searching for the flotsam did not make any a lot more bites.
Many thanks for checking out this Commence Me Up fishing report. Any questions can be directed toward Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. There are already some wonderful catches that will be incorporated in the up coming report and hopefully there will be an abundance of wonderful fish caught in the around potential. Very good luck and restricted lines to every person out there in pursuit of the fish.
Aloha,
Jonny
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Sail Fish have been supplying us some pictures, and we have been creating the most out of it and acquiring our releases. We also have had a great catch of Mahi, with a single true nice bull above 25lbs.
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SW FL-Bonita Beach:Grouper to 32 inches reluctantly released!
Thursday, it was lastly calm adequate to head offshore, with two-to-several foot seas, so I headed out about fifteen miles with long time consumer, Ron Musick and his usual crew of buddies, Dick, Fred, Invoice and Eddie. We fished with live shrimp in 38 ft off Naples. The guys caught two keeper mangrove snapper, fourteen keeper lane snapper, a half-dozen great porgies, ten grunts, and two keeper sheepshead. They unveiled tons of mangrove snapper shorts, more compact porgies, a porkfish, a little hogfish, and a lot of red and gag grouper shorts.
Friday early morning was even now chilly, but it warmed up speedily, and soon it felt like SW FL once more! Seas ended up tranquil, and I headed offshore about 19 ½ miles west of New Pass to fish with live shrimp in 43 ft. Tim Gustin, his son Chase, and buddy, Clark McCloud, had been waiting considering that weather canceled their unique options to fish on TuesdayIt was worth the wait around: The trio caught seventeen nice mangrove snapper to 17 ½ inches, 4 porkfish, a mess of porgies, and grunts. They introduced some yellowtail snapper shorts, and determined to launch all their other catches apart from the mangrove snapper, as they had plenty of those. They reluctantly launched a 23 ½ inch gag grouper, which ate a shrimp, as nicely as a beautiful 31 ½ inch gag that ate a porgy. Gag grouper are at present out-of season.
Saturday early morning, I had an inshore trip with Sal Rodando and Bob Walker. We fished Estero Bay, making use of live shrimp. The tide was fairly gradual so the fishing action wasn’t stellar, but the men managed to catch a pair keeper-sized sheepshead. They released a 17-inch redfish, lots of scaled-down sheepshead and snapper, and ladyfish.
My next day on the drinking water was Tuesday, one/10/twelve, when I fished with Ron Musick and close friends, Dick, Fred and Eddie, all of whom had fished with me the previous Thursday. We headed out to forty five feet, about 21 miles west of New Pass to look for some of those huge mangrove snapper I had been catching out there final Friday. We didnt locate any really that large, but we did catch a half- dozen keepers to 14 inches, and launched a whole great deal of smaller mangs. We also caught 7 keeper lane snapper, and launched tons of lane shorts. We stored 7 wonderful porgies out of a mess of individuals caught, and we introduced a couple of brief triggerfish, alongside with about forty red grouper to 19 ½ inches. We utilised live shrimp for all our catches.
Wednesday introduced rain and gusty winds, as yet another weather front approached. I remained in port. But Thursday, I fished Estero Bay with Robin Latham and Chris Welch. We baited with reside shrimp, and caught 5 keeper sheepshead to 17 ½ inchesa 17 ½ inch, a 17-inch, a 15-inch and a pair of 14-inch sheepies. The men also caught two redfish, one particular of which was a keeper at twenty inches, and the other one particular 17 inches and introduced. We also caught two keeper mangrove snapper at eleven inches each.
Seas got rough after again, with an additional cold entrance that achieved the area Friday afternoon. I canceled my planned offshore charter for Saturday.
The picture shown is of yours really, Captain Dave, with a 31 ½ inch gag grouper, caught on a porgy and introduced ( due to closed time) on an offshore excursion January sixth.
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The Southern Fishing report by Ken Sturdivant 1-13
By Ken Sturdivant
106 Hickory Ridge
770 889 2654
Cumming, Georgia 30040
January 13, 2012
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 10.71 FEET AND THE BACKS OF CREEKS ARE STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 50 DEGREES.
This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com 770 542 7764
Bass fishing has remained good as we have continued to catch big fish both deep and shallow through the week. The Lake Lanier water level has risen nearly a foot over the past 10 days and the surface temperatures are rising as well with the recent warm rain and temperatures. Our focus over the last week has been the creek channel ditches which are present throughout the lake and range from shallow to deep depending on the location. We have been working the ditches from 5 feet deep all the way out to 40 feet deep. When we are out deeper, we are focusing on the ditches with isolated timber and using either a spoon jigged vertically or a jig worked VERY slowly through the timber. We have caught the shallow fish on shaky head worms, jigs, crank baits, jerk baits, and the Fish Head Spin. The shallow fish seem to be the best and most available during periods of sunny weather, while the cloudy weather pushes the bait and fish deeper. If there is wind blowing, fish your moving baits where the wind is the strongest and most direct into the bank and use a slow to moderate retrieve. Don’t expect to get many bites, but the ones you get will be quality. There are some secondary points in creeks that are producing fish during the active fish periods and when the wind is blowing as noted above. Look for the points that offer clay and rock that are close to deep water. The upper lake and rivers are really holding fish in certain creek ditches in 10 to 30 feet of water. When searching for the deeper fish in the creek channels/ditches, use your Lowrance electronics to identify subtle structure changes to include creek-ditch depressions. Where there is bait, there is or will soon be fish. As always, once you find a creek, pocket, or main lake area holding bait and fish, you may have success by rotating that area with other areas you find holding bait and fish. Fish move up and down in the water column throughout the day, and in the same context move from deep to shallow. Given that, if you have success at one point in the day in a particular location, you may return again later and enjoy further success in the same area.
This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing is very good both in terms of size and numbers. Not much has changed in terms of technique. Find the large continuous strings of bait half way back in the creek channel and fish there. This has been the key for the last several weeks and will continue as long as the water temperatures stay in the mid to high 40’s. The down rod bite just over the bait has been the ticket this week. However, there is a brief shallow water bite before the sun gets up. Keep your eyes open for birds and follow their lead. If they are diving at bait and you can get to the fish before they disperse, throw a Mack Farr 1/2 oz buck tail with a small fluke trailer. You can also use a spinning rod to toss a herring, small gizzard shad or threadfin on a weighted float into the center of the activity. Keep your bait about three feet below the float. When a quality Striper nails the bait on the surface; hang on! If the Birds are actively searching an area, set out a spread with baits 40 feet behind your boards, free lines 80 to 100 feet back and a couple down rods. Try both weighted and non weighted free lines. You can also use Umbrella rigs to quickly search an area. When the sun gets up your best bet is to switch to down rods over bait half way back in the creeks. If possible, take a variety of Herring, Trout and Gizzard shad to the lake. Remember to keep your hook size matched to the size of your bait. Flowery Branch, Six Mile, and Flat creek are good places to start on the south end. On the North end try Johnson, Latham Creek, Little River and Sardis Creek. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 13, 2012
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 5.75 FEET, DIRTY & 52 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has been good. Water levels have continued to come up and temperatures have stayed consistent. Morning water temperatures are starting around fifty two degrees increasing to fifty five mid day. Do not be discouraged if you do not pick up early morning bites as temperatures increase so do the bites. Fishing a drop shot rig and jigging spoon on off shore structure is picking up most of the bites for numbers. You can catch some really healthy spots right now. For our finicky largemouth the best pattern has been covering a lot of water with small mid depth crank baits such as a Bandit 200 series or Bomber 4A. The better colors have either been in a chartreuse or craw patterns.
Hybrid and striper fishing is great. Fish have positioned on top of humps and road beds. Using live shad dropped down to schools of fish is working the best. Use your depth finders to locate fish. You may have to check multiple areas before locating fish with the recent changes in water levels.
Crappie fishing has been fair. Fish have begun pulling into creeks and pockets about half way in. These fish are following shad that have migrated in with the new water depths. Troll minnow tipped jigs in black/chartreuse or pink/white colors. Look for fish to be positioned in the twelve to fifteen feet depths. Troll jigs at depths ten to twelve feet to catch feeding fish
January 13, 2012
LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 13.6 FEET, STAINED AND 57
This bass fishing report is from Matt Driver 404-456-6094 www.proanglerradio.com
Bass fishing is good and there has been little change al nights being below freezing. The first few days of the cold snap were not that great for fishing due to a lot of shallow fish shut down with such a drastic change in temps but now things are getting back to normal January fishing on Allatoona. The bait is more concentrated and suspending in the 15 to 20 ft range. As we all know where the bait is so will the bass be. Use your electronics to find bait ball, and use drops shot rigs and the float n fly. Use a slower approach than we’ve used in earlier weeks. I believe we will see some bigger fish caught in the near future with more cold fronts forecasted in coming weeks. January is a great time to catch a trophy spot on Lake Allatoona.
This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Fishing Report Is Bought to You by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service 770 827-6282 www,firstbiteguideservice.com.
Line side fishing is good. The hybrids and stripers are concentrated mid lake from the S turns to Bartow Carver and to concentrate on the river channel between Kellogg Creek and Victoria. Early in the morning, flat lines and planer boards are getting hammered. Trout and shad seem to be working equally well. The down line bite should also produce, and the fish are anywhere from 18 to 35 feet. The best bite is on umbrella rigs once the sun gets up. Our clients have been catching very good numbers on an umbrella rig pulled 80 to 100 feet behind the boat with chartreuse jigs and trailers. Pull the edges of the river and creek channels and to expect bites when you start marking the huge clouds of baitfish. Also, be sure to keep something tied on for the schooling fish. When you see gulls diving youll find hybrids and stripers pushing bait up. Fish this schooling action fish with a white Rooster Tail, fluke or Spook. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 13, 2012
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 8.09 FEET, CLEAR & 53 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair. The bass are back to a normal winter pattern. There is a lot of wind this week and this will move the larger bass deep to structure. Wind blown points are still my favorite along with short stretches of red clay banks mixed with chunk rock. The points as well as the banks need to have deep water or a channel that runs close by. The bass are holding in the deeper water for the most part and move in and out on these areas to feed during the day. Even when the bass are holding in ten to fifteen feet of water and more, they will still hit deep diving crank baits like the DT10 and DT16. Another good choice for this deeper cranking is the new Glass Shad Rap in the number 7 size. For those anglers that just love to use deep water jigging spoons, some nice bass along with a variety of other fish are being caught using this method. Find the fish and the structure and have at it. Most fishermen are concentrating their efforts in water anywhere from 25 to 45 feet deep. Downsize your line and tackle for best results. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing On the Water fishing schools.
January 13, 2012
CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 9.31 FEET, 52 DEGREES & STAINED
Bass fishing is fair but the wind will slow it down little until the warm up comes back. A jig will catch you the bigger bass while the crank baits will continue to put up some numbers. Use the DT10 primarily during the winter months in a variety of colors, depending on the water clarity. The more stained the water is, the darker the color should be. DT07 Flat bait is a good second choice while fishing rocky areas, such as rip rap. Also use the football head Jig and pick apart the bottom structure and channel ledges. These two types of fishing methods will be good enough to last until spring, no matter what Lake you are fishing. Ditches all over the lake anywhere from 15 to 40 feet deer is where the larger bass will hang out. Jigs are the perfect bait for this way of fishing. Just make sure you purchase the lures that come with patience. Winter fishing can be a little slower than the rest of the year but it is the time when most of the large bass bite. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
January 13, 2012
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.88 FEET, CLEAR & 53 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair. After the winds settle and with some bright sunny days, the bass will feed. Crank baits seem to be the favorite early in the morning. Bass are still biting the Carolina rigs. This will work but the bigger bass seem to want a slow moving bait like the DT10 or DT6. The DT6’s in the shad and silver are working the best and with the cooler waters. Rocky points are still the favorite this week and stay on the main lake. Those that are heading back into the creeks and coves are just getting a few small bites while throwing plastics. The bass are suspending in the channels and deeper water and move up early and late to feed. The big largemouth and especially the spots like the bigger slower moving crank baits. Rocks, deep water and wind are the key thing to look for this week. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
January 13, 2012
LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR, 55 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing is good. The recent cold front cooled down the water temperatures and really grouped the fish up in tight schools. Look for grass points that are close to the edge of sandbars, as the fish will use these as staging areas. To catch fish off of these areas, use two crank baits. A Spro Little John in Nasty Shad works well on the shallower points from 3-5 feet of water. This bait has a circuit board lip and has tremendous action and comes through the grass really good. The other crank bait goes a little deeper and does not have a rattle. It is a Stanford Cedar Shad, the Razor Shad in Medium Diver. Any shad color will work. This bait is extremely buoyant and floats out of the grass really well. I would definitely change the hooks on it, though, to size 2 Gamakatsu EWG Treble Hooks. Another pattern that is emerging is flipping dead hyacinths on the Chattahoochee River. Look for dead hyacinths in the pockets or canals off of the main river and flip a Big Bite Baits Yo Daddy in Black/Blue with a 1 1/2 oz. tungsten weight. Use a 4/0 Gamakatsu Heavy Cover Worm Hook and 65 lb. Sunline FX2 Braid. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing On the Water fishing schools.
January 13, 2012
LAKE GEORGE IS DOWN .8 FEET, 55 DEGREES AND CLEAR
Bass fishing is slow and more rain will keep the lake muddy. The rising and falling waters do not help any action. The bass are deep on heavy cover. Use a larger dark u tail worm on a Texas rig. Larger jigs with a pork trailer will work on the docks. These deeper docks have new brush and the fish have to force fed. Pitch and flip worms or jigs around and in this heavy brush. Look for any brush on the points and docks on the lake. Down lake, use the Enticer black and blue or all black 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Pro Pork Trailer by Uncle Josh on the heavy cover. The gourd green u tail Zoom worms on a Texas rig is fair just fish these baits slowly. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 13, 2012
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 5.79 FEET, 45 DEGREES & STAINED
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Bass fishing is fair and the bass have moved to a deeper winter pattern, some Bass are being caught on rip rap rocks on jigs. A Carolina rig is working well for the deeper fish on main lake points and ledges. Very few largemouth are being caught, most all are spots. Little River and the Chattooga River are producing some great spot fishing with a lot of 2 to 4 pound fish, a drop shot rig with a 4 inch craw or a mini Fluke, is working awesome on most any deeper, rocky river channel ledge in Little River. The smaller spots are up shallow on the rocks and the larger spots are on the deeper parts of the ledge 10 to 16 feet deep, look for the bigger fish right in the middle of the channel.
Striper fishing is poor but the fish are due to turn on any day.
Crappie fishing is good and the fish are starting to move in to the deeper water of the creeks and bays on a pre spawn pattern. Little spring Creek is producing some great crappie fishing, long line trolling with 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jigs in colors JJ 08, JJ 13, JJ 17, JJ 25, JJ 37 in 6 to 12 feet of water, a float and fly is also working well in the stumps and flats in Little Spring Creek. The bays near Riverside are producing some crappie long line trolling also. The crappie bite is good and we are catching a lot of mixed sized fish from 8 to 13 inches. Look for the bite to really get good with any warming trend that comes in over the next few weeks.
January 13, 2012
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.82 FEET, 54 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing continues to be a challenge but we are in the dead of winter. Look for bass to be in the twelve to twenty five feet range near points, ledges, roadbeds and humps. Spend time looking for schools of shad. When you see bait, mark the area and fish it slowly with a 1/2 ounce Flex It or Hopkins spoon, a 3/8 or 1/2 ounce football jig or a Carolina rig with a small finesse worm. Use light line no larger than 12 pound test to increase sensitivity. Most of the fish being caught are from Nancy’s Branch and south to the dam. Rely on your Lowrance to locate the pods of shad and don’t leave an area until you are confident you’ve covered every inch of that structure. If you think you are fishing slow and can count the number of bites you’ve gotten on one hand, you may need to fish even slower for better results. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 13, 2012
LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 50 DEGREES.
Bass fishing is fair and the main lake is clear, stained to muddy up the rivers. The fish are tight to cover. Or they are roaming the deep water suspended near the river channel. The best bite is under boat docks near deeper water. This means main lake docks, if the docks have structure under them then that is even better. A dark jig with a claw trailer seams to be working the best. Think slow and the bite will be light. You can still pick up a few fish at the bridge rip rap if Georgia Power is pulling water. Use a number 7 Shad Rap in a shad color.
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Line side fishing is good. The stripers and hybrids continue to bite down near the dam. You can use a number of tactics to catch these fish. The umbrella rigs are still producing good number as it the live shad bite. Use your Lowrance to locate the schools of bait and drop your bait in the schools. The stripers may not show on the Lowrance but they are close to the bait. Keep a Capt Mac spoon tied on. There are times that it will out produce the live bait.
Crappie fishing is good. The fish are in the middle of most creeks and big coves. Spider rigging is working as well as finding the fish on your Lowrance and dropping live bait to them. Tip you jig with a minnow to increase your bite. Lick and Sugar Creek have been out producing most of the other creeks. We will be starting my crappie trips this month. Give me a call and we will try and fill your cooler with big slabs. Remember to stop by Sugar Creek Marina for all your bass and striper needs. They have Capt. Macks umbrella rigs in stock along with the Capt. Mack spoons. Call about our ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for 770-889-2654 for details.
January 13, 2012
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 4.51 FEET, STAINED 51 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair but the water temperatures are dropping daily and the spotted bass are scattered. Anglers are reporting everything from and occasional spinnerbaits and the jigs. Work the shallows in and around the main lake points but work the bait all the way back to the boat. A few strikes are occurring within a few feet of the boat out in deeper water. Work the brush piles you find around the docks. A lot of Christmas trees have been put around these docks and are starting to hold fish. Follow the spinner bait up with a jig or better yet throw a purple 4 1/2 inch Storm worm right in the brush pile or under the dock. The added scent and rattle that is built in will aid in getting the bite. A slow presentation is a must this time of the year. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
Our DVD, Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass are now on sale for only $ 25.00 including shipping. Send a check payable to Southern Fishing Schools Inc. to: Southern Fishing Schools Inc to 106 Hickory Ridge Drive, Cumming Georgia. Please allow 14 days for delivery.
The 2012 Atlanta Boat Show is January 12-15, 2012 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Come and see our fishing seminars. www.atlantaboatshow.com
The Great Southern Fishing Show will be held at the North Atlanta Trade Center January 21-22, 2012. We have shallow water seminars; fly fishing, guide trips and much more. Seminars will be posted soon.
Ken Sturdivant, Lowrance Professional Fishing Staff will be conducting FREE! Sonar Seminars at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Lawrenceville Georgia. The BASICS OF SONAR seminars are held on the last Saturday of each month at 2pm. All seminars are subject to change without notice.
If you would like to have a free set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net and ask for the Sonar Setup Quick List. See the new Lowrance machines at www.lowrance.com. Lowrance Announces HDS Gen2. See them in action at Bass Pro Shops in Lawrenceville this Saturday from noon until 5pm.
We have these BASS FISHING books for sale: BASS FISHING LAKE LANIER, BASS FISHING LAKE ALLATOONA, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE, BASS FISHING LAKE RUSSELL, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE and BASS FISHING LAKE HARTWELL. These books are written exclusively for Bass and each book covers every week of the year. Each book $ 39.00. If you would like a sample of any book, send us an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net. Our mailing address is: Southern Fishing Schools Inc. 106 Hickory Ridge, Cumming Georgia 30040.
Copyright 2012, Southern Fishing Schools Inc. calls us to set up a school, Maps and Depth Finders or SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details.www.havefunfishing.com 770 889 2654.
The Great Southern Fishing Show is for fly fishing, shallow water and light tackle folks and will be at the North Atlanta Trade Center, January 21-22, 2012. Fly and Conventional Fishing gear at discount prices. Learn how to fish or hone your skills. Demo the latest rods and reels. Meet expert guides and learn what bait or fly to tie to catch any fish. Freshwater and saltwater vendors on site. Learn from the experts all weekend. FEATURES: KIDS 12 & UNDER FREE! Seminars: Twenty fly fishing & spinning tackle pros will be giving presentations for all types of fishing on the lakes, streams, and ocean. Fly Tying Presentations: Twelve expert fly tiers on site to tie and give you expert tips for the perfect fly. Casting Demonstrations: Ten expert instructors sharing their knowledge on the casting pond. Bring the Kids- 12 & UNDER ARE FREE! Casting classes will be available for the kids! Simms Product RV: On site all weekend with the latest merchandise. GUESTS: Our speakers will be talking about all kinds species for fresh and saltwater fishing: Ken Sturdivant: Lake Lanier guide and Lowrance Pro Staff instructor see the latest GEN2 Lowrance machines Andy Mill: Author of A Passion for Tarpon and winner of a record eleven tarpon tournaments. ONeill Williams: Star of ONeill Outdoors- bass and striper fishing techniques for the Spring. Henry Cowen: Nationally renowned fly & light tackle fishing guide. Also at the show: Deb Bowen, David Edens, Jimmy Harris, Jimbo Mathley, Tim Ivey, Kent Edmunds, Abby Jackson, John Rice and more! HOURS: Saturday 9-5, Sunday 10-5 TICKETS: Adults 17+ $ 8, Kids 13-16 $ 4, CHILDREN 12 & UNDER FREE SPECIAL FAMILY PASS: 2 Adults & Up to 4 Kids for ONLY $ 20. See the seminar schedule at www.northatlantatradecent.com
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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 1-11
Even though there proceeds to be pretty very good and secretive speckle trout action, the total scene is quite slow. Rained both final night time and some what these days.
The specks are being taken but not talked about way too a lot. Try hunting at ramp 34, the motel region, the jetties and then once more at ramp 43.
Doggies and skates carry on to be abundant and the shell hunting for the walkers is great, good, and I am gone.
Very best,
Bob
Tuesday and what a fairly day it is!
Well that about sums it up. Sunshine, doggies, skates and not considerably else on the surf scene. The southeast wind of the subsequent few of times ought to support especially for the specks.
There have been pups on Ocracoke on gold hopkins. Bluefins showing up each offshore and in the close by waters north. Shelling is even now good.
Greatest to you,
Bob
Wednesday Afternoon – Rain, Rain go away!
Not rarely a point to discuss about right now. Rain has been off and on since this morning. The weatherman (guesser) sayes se to sw wind for the next several times and who is aware what that will produce. Nevertheless genuinely warm out.
Very best and give me a get in touch with if you listen to of fish. Very good blackfinning offshore.
Bob
Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 1-12
Wendell Barnett and Steve fished the Blackjack on Jan. 9th aboard the Empty Pockets. The water was 72 degrees and the weather conditions was spectacular. They ended the day with four wahoo, the biggest was 75 lbs. The guys also caught a sailfish.
Great day on the water and thanks for the report.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Speck Check out" | Tiberias – 22′ | 01/11/12
Swinging weather designs have the fish on the transfer…The redfish have been thick on the shallow flats, but spooky. I have pushed a number of colleges of reds and even noticed some trout hanging all around the outer oyster bars. The water has been so clear that you can see the bottom in eight ft of water at instances. Spotting fish is very interesting, but can be aggrevating when they won’t bite. Ultimately, I have had enough…a buddy around the Southport location has been drilling the trout, so I went to check it out. If you will not thoughts a lengthy boat ride the fish seem to be to be cooperating a minor far better in the Southport region. The drinking water temperature would seem to be keeping about three to 4 degrees warmer and h2o color is a minor darker making it easier to do a sneak. A excellent class of trout in the 2 to four pound variety are biting a range of soft plastics in vivid colour styles. Even a flounder or two is still hanging all around. Check out it out! See ya on the water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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South Carolina DNR saltwater fishing report 1-13
Saltwater Fishing Trends:
(Sporadic reporting owing to wintertime circumstances)
Small River – Grand Strand – Charleston – Beaufort – Tides – S.C. marine recreational fishing rules (PDF file). Saltwater Fishing License website.
Fishing developments courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check out the web site for latest updates and comprehensive studies.
Little River
No report.
Grand Strand
A number of spottails have been caught, but the trout have been challenging to track down.
Charleston
Redfish: Excellent. Haddrell’s Stage reports fantastic quantities of redfish (at times one hundred+ fish in a school) have been schooling up on the reduced tide flats and are eagerly using all types of baits such as Gulp! jerkshads, Gulp! swimming mullet. The old stand-by baits such as mud minnows and reduce mullet are also really efficient this time of 12 months.
Sheepshead: Good. Haddrell’s reports fish are nevertheless feeding greatly along composition in eight-20 ft of water with fiddler crabs, oysters, and barnacles being the top rated bait options.
Beaufort
Spottail Bass: Excellent. It’s been cold enough for fish to college and there are a number of bait fish about (mullet). Find the school on the flat and you are very good. Artificials and minnows are producing.
Trout: Reasonable. Come across the deep holes. DOA Shrimp and spoons will the two operate.
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Capt Judy Helmey, Savannah, Fishing report 1-14
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
POB 30771
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410
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Captain Judys email fishjudy2@aol.com
January 16 2012
Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!
My fishing statement
To try to insure that fishing stays in the hearts that love it and to help the ones that are going too!!
Table of Contents
2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS
Homer Collins and Philip James went a fishing or should I say, Went a catching a
Sheepshead fishing Inshore Daniel Sheepshead Special!
Inshore and offshore flounder fishing
Blue Water Catching Report Blue Water Catching Report EX-TA-SEA strikes again!
Freshies Report Those fishermen that want to GO FISH LAKE LANIER Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers Legend!
Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not! World Famous Homer Collins saved the day!!
2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS
Dates have been set
Our newly revised inshore handout material is going to be considered priceless! We are going to give you the best times to fish for what, when, and where for the entire year of 2012.
Any inshore fisherman that is considering going offshore they need to attend my offshore class. For more details scroll down
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Surf Report
Still not a thing to report
Fly fishing report
One December Day in 2011
Homer Collins and Philip James went a fishing or should I say, Went a catching a bunch!
Philip James and World Famous Homer Collins
Philip and Homer decided to do a little inshore fishing. Once loading the boat with all their tackle, ice, lunch, and serious live well full of swimming shrimp off this duo went.
It was early morning and the plan was to get to their fishing spot and be set up by the turn of the incoming tide stage.
After arriving at the secret spot, the anchor was quietly dropped, and hooks were baited. The conversation went from this looks like a good day too well maybe the fish arent going to bite today. As soon as that came out of their mouths the setting of the hook happened. The end results were quite a nice cooler full of fish. In the black drum department they caught a really nice one, which required the usage of the old dip net! This necessary step was needed to be taken before this big boy could be put in the cooler. Its a known fact that most nice size fish are lost right at the gunnels of the boat. However, seasoned Homer knew to wait for the dipping of the net before bringing it onboard. Then a few nice red fish happened by and took them up on their live shrimp bait offering. As the incoming water got deeper the bite got bigger. A school of spotted sea trout moved in and this is when the fun really started. Trout bites started happening and the rods started bending. Their first boated trout measured in at around 14 inches. However, after trout catching deal got sealed they got even bigger. They ended up with spotted sea trout in the 28 inch range. Say what you want but these are big trout! And a big congratulation goes out to Philip James and World Famous Homer Collins!! Please go to Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not! For the rest of the story about Homer Collins!
Philip James and Homer Collins laid out catching results!
Now this is what I call a whole bunch of fish fillets, pieces, and chunks! From where I am counting we have 20 large fillets or 40 very large pieces of fish or 80 chunks or 160 big bite size fish fingers. No matter how you cut or say it this was a great day of fishing for Philip James and World Famous Homer Collins!!
Sheepshead fishing Inshore
Daniel Sheepshead Special!
Report from Daniel Carter-Sweatte
Daniel Carter-Sweatte caught quite a few sheepshead inshore while using fiddler crabs as bait and his own personal custom designed rig. He caught 8 nice sheepshead while fishing along inshore structure on an out going tide stage. Daniel even shared his rig and it goes something like this: According to his report you can use braided or monofilament as main line. The secret is what you tie to it. The leader used was 2 feet long and was made of 25 to 40 pound test fluorocarbon line. This leader is tied directly to main line with uni-knot or a basic line to line knot. On the end of the leader he tied on a small, but beefy as well as sharp trout style hook. Daniel placed 2 small split shots a couple inches above the hook. And if you make this rig you should call it the Daniel Sheepshead Special!
Inshore and offshore flounder fishing
Captain Kathy Brown of Miss Judy Charters
The old flounder is a fish that can be caught inshore as well as offshore. Best baits are those that are alive such as mud minnow, peanut menhaden, shrimp, and sand perch. My father used to say the flounder sees like a rabbit, is as cunning as a fox, and strikes like a cobra ..now I dont know about you but this sounds like just my kind of fish!!
Blue Water Catching Report
X-TA-SEA Strikes Again!!
Sunday January 8, 2012
38 MAHI MAHI and 14 black fin tuna
The good looking X-TRA-SEA fishing crew with a fine display of fish. The fish count ended with 38 MAHI MAHI and 14 black fin tuna!! Quite a tally!!
The crew had been keeping an eye on the weather and waves all week. It was decided to make the run to the ledge Sunday and stay the night at the sword grounds. On the trip were Chris, Zane, Zack, Brendin, Kent Phillips and Brian Williams.
According to the report the ride was nice and smooth all the way to the Navy tower, which is where they caught bunch of sardines and then ran to the ledge. There were a few other boats working the area and after speaking with them on the radio it didnt sound too promising. One boat has 1 MAHI and the other had a Wahoo bite-off!
Captain Chris said .
We set out our spread and things were slow. We managed to pick up one Bonita and one black fin after a few hours of trolling. Zane spotted a rip in deeper water so we trolled in that direction. We found a 1.5 degree temperature change on the other side and the weeds were piled up. We trolled the warm side of the rip and could see mahi jumping out of the water in front of us. We would hardly get trolling when a rod or two or three would go off with mahi jumping on the other end. We caught them on live baits, cedar plugs, spoons and home-made lures. Some were too small but most were keeper size with a few gaffers mixed in. It was non-stop action until it was time to head for the swordfish grounds.
Early in the first drift we landed and released an undersized swordfish which turned out to be the only sword of the night.
We were back at the ledge well before light so we were ready for the first light bite. No sooner did we get the first bait in the water and it was fish on. After a bit of give and take a nice fat black fin came to gaff. The action was hot with multiple hook-ups at a time and it seemed we lost as many fish as we landed. Once the sun came up the bite turned off.
Again we were trolling for hours with just one more black fin and a few Bonita. We saw fish holding near the bottom so we decided to drop some hi-speed jigs down and see if they were tuna. After just a few quick lifts on the rods, they double over with fish that clearly didnt want to leave the bottom. After bringing the fourth 40 plus lb. amberjack to the top, we decided we should troll a bit longer. The wind picked up and so did the waves. With the crew weary from fishing since the prior morning we decided it was time to call it a day. We did a fish count and then cleaned up the boat before breaking out the bean bags for the long run in. We ended up with 38 mahi mahi with the largest at 15 lbs. and we had 14 black fin with the largest at 31 lbs.
Congratulations to the crew on board X-TRA-SEA! I have to say this When you know where the fish are the easiest part sometimes is catching them! And of course as you can see this crew is in the knowing!
Freshies Report
Those fishermen that want to GO FISH LAKE LANIER
Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers Legend!
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Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not!
World Famous Homer Collins saved the day!!
One night at Mitchells bar
Philip James and World Famous Homer Collins
During the late fifties on Wilmington Island there was this bar called Mitchells. This was called the local watering hole by many including my father. It was built just like a log cabin. The fact of the matter is there were quite a few actual log cabins of all sizes built on Wilmington Island. Mitchells wasnt just any old bar. It was a package shop and a grocery store complete with a separate meat display box refrigerator. Back during this time I think this was the only store on Wilmington Island with the exception of Round trees Service Station, but thats another story for later down the rod.
When you walked into Mitchells the first thing you came too was the grocery store, which carried all kinds of can goods and then there was the cookies isle. Of course an 8 year old would be interested in this isle. To the left of the grocery store area there was a door, which was where the package shop was located. From the front of the store you could see the neon lights blinking over the separate door to the package store. After getting inside it was all the same building. It just looked separate outside. Before I move on from this area I have got to tell you about the meat display refrigerator. At least that is what I called it. It was very big and it had a glass window in front. I guess so that you could see the meat inside. Well, my father wanted some bologna one night so he had Archie Mitchell, store owner and fiend, cut us up some meat. All meats had a nice red color. When we got home with the meat we could not eat it, because daddy said He had never seen brown bologna before! This was the last time we brought meat there. We later found out that the lights in the meat display were red making everything look just perfect!!!
However, my father brought lots of other things from Mitchells store. The fact of the matter is we were there a lot and I spent a whole bunch of time looking at those shelves of cookies. After walking through the grocery store there was a big room with chairs and tables. On one end was TV, which was mounted over head in a corner. On the other end was the biggest moose head that I have ever seen. It had a very large rack and a big set of black eyes, which seemed to follow me as I walked around the room. I started to tell daddy, but I thought better of it. In the back of the room was another door of which I never walked through. However, my father passed through it many times. While he was behind this door I would always make my self at home just looking around and not trying to stare at the moose hanging on the wall.
There was this one occasion where daddy told me that if I wanted to get some cookies off the shelf I certainly could. Boy, this was different. As soon as daddy passed through the door to somewhere I raced to get to the cookie isle. I remember thinking, Which cookies do I want? And how do I know? Well, I really cant say for sure how this happened, but I started opening boxes. After all I had plenty of time. After tasting the cookies that I opened I finally found one that really got my attention. It was kind like a Vanilla wafer that we know today. However, each cookie was a sandwich made with a marshmallow smashed in the middle. There were so very good too!!
When my father finally came back through the door there I was in the isle on the shelf with all the opened cookie boxes. It wasnt until then that I figured out that I might have done something wrong. Well, my father looked at all the boxes and then asked Mr. Mitchell, How much do I owe you? My father picked me up and Mr. Mitchell counted the open boxes of cookies. Then he paused and said, You know I have some big glass jars over there that I keep cookies in. I will just dump all of them into the jars. The only thing you owe me for was the boxes of cookies, which are in Judys hand. Little did or maybe he knew, but I think Mr. Mitchell most likely saved me from being put on a restriction of no more cookies!
A few weeks ago Homer and I got to talking about old times. Well, Mitchells Store came up in the conversation and Homers eyes widened. And then he told me this story about my father .
According to Homer he had stopped at Mitchells to pick up something before heading home and he heard some noises coming from the back room. Homer said, The noises werent on a friendly note. So therefore he walked into the back room and as he did he saw a man busting a beer bottle over the edge of the table. Homer, then hollowed hey now! and the man turned with broken beer bottle in hand and said, This is none of your business! Homer said, I am making it my business! No sooner did this come out of his mouth did he notice that my father was the other man. According to Homer my father wasnt excited nor did he look angry. Not only that, but he didnt look scare either.
Now Homer knew he had to be the mediator so as to get this one sided battle stopped. According to Homer, Daddy just sat there smiling like an old Chessy Cat, which seemed to even anger the man holding the bottle even more. Homer quickly stepped in and said, You really dont want to do this even if you think it is necessary! As soon as a third party was added it seemed like the man with broken bottle had lost a little of his beating up desires.
Although this is the worst copy of a picture ever if you look close you will see my father Old Chessy Cat smile!
As Homer and I talked he said, Your father never broke a smile and he didnt even say anything! As Homer talked to man that wanted to fight a bit of his anger was lost. Then it seemed the man with the broken bottle couldnt get out of the door fast enough. At this time my father said, Hey, Homer can I buy you a drink? They sat for a while and talked. And of course I had to ask, What did daddy say about the man? Homer replied with a somewhat of his own Old Chessy Cat smile Your father said, It was all about her liking me more!
So therefore thanks to great meditations of the world famous Homer Collins there was no one sided dual from dealing with my daddys old school habits!!!
Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
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Fishin With Capt. Gus! Fishing at the Boat Ramp 1-15-12
Fishing at the Boat Ramp
1-fifteen-twelve
Picture Courtesy of Capt. Gus
John Wendel of Advance, NC keeping a pair of striped bass he caught on a January 2012, Lake Norman fishing trip
Ever before wonder why you see so a lot of people fishing near public boat ramps? It seems as even though the busier the start spot is, the far more fishing you see.
The largest good reasons are easy. Cement ramps are generally steep and afford fish effortless access to the shade and cover from the floating docks utilized throughout loading and unloading. In addition, where the cement ramp meets the lake bottom, there is a hollowed out deep spot called the blow hole. This underwater crater is manufactured from the backwash of spinning boat propellers whilst the boat is becoming loaded on the trailer. A blow hole is the excellent spot for bass and other predators to lie in wait around for unsuspecting baitfish to swim by. Like personal docks, not all boat ramps have fish, but every single holds its share from time to time.
Arguably, the most productive nearby ramps are people at Pinnacle Access, largely owing to the existence of extremely huge rocks immediately in front and marginally to the north of the launch spot. In addition, the Highway one hundred fifty Bridge and causeway affords a lot of cover for all types of sport fish.
On the south side of Highway one hundred fifty is McCrary Creek Boat Obtain, with its steep ramp in the back of a cove. At occasions, especially in the course of the colder months, baitfish acquire around its ramps, they in flip, attract bass and an occasional striper. Far better however, on the way out to the primary channel and just outside of the docks at Queens Landing, is a series of shoals latticed with deep finger channels.
Further more to the south, in between channel Markers 12 and 14, is Hagers Obtain. Simply because of its out of the way area, it is lightly utilised besides for weekends. But, the ramp area retains plenty of bass, particularly early in the early morning. Thats when a continual stream of fishermen cast almost everything from buzz-baits to bottom bumping shaky head jigs under the floating docks and on the rip-rap point just to the south.
Guidelines from Capt. Gus: The ramps at Blythe, McCrary, Pinnacle and the New Midway Marina are popular weigh-in internet sites for bass tournaments. Right after getting weighed, the fish are introduced close by, and most dont stray extremely way – an additional cause to fish around boat ramps.
Free of charge SEMINAR – Use Your Lowrance or Humminbird Fish Finder to Catch Bass, White Perch and Stripers. Jake Bussolini, Bill Hassig and I will perform this all new fish finder seminar on Wednesday, January eighteen, 2012, 6:thirty p.m. at Gander Mountain, Exit 36 in Mooresville, NC. Carry your concerns and instruction booklets to this ninety minute seminar. For extra info, get in touch with 704 658 0822.
Scorching Spots of the Week: The ideal way to identify feeding fish in January is to look at for sea birds dipping or diving into the h2o. The bigger fish beneath (spotted bass, white perch and stripers) have chased the baitfish to the surface wherever the birds are feeding. Greatest lures to use are buck tails, spoons, swim/vibrating baits and Sabiki or Alabama rigs. Crappie fishing has been incredibly good for those fishing around submerged brush piles and other deep-h2o attractors. With colder water temperatures, a lot more fishermen are fishing the hot holes. Bloodworms, mussels, and chicken areas are very good baits for bottom feeding species.
The surface area water temperature is in the forties and lower fifties. The lake degree is about three.0′ below entire pond on Lake Norman and all around 2.7′ beneath total on Mountain Island Lake.
Captain Gus Gustafson of Lake Norman Ventures, Inc. is a member of the Southeastern Out of doors Press Affiliation and a entire time Expert Fishing Manual on Lake Norman, NC. Pay a visit to his web site, www.fishingwithgus.com or call 704 617-6812. For additional info, email him at Gus@Gus@lakenorman.com.
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