Fishing REPORT

Georgia Weekly Report – Big Fish Time

Weekly Report – Large Fish Time

Wish you have a opportunity to wet a line in the course of the Easter holiday weekend. The reviews to adhere to really should current you with a excellent &quotmenu&quot of opportunities to pick from.

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Lanier trophy
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How about one much more photo (attached) of the Sisk striper?

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Striper Sleeper

Head north and attempt Lake Nottely up in the river channel, in Coosa Creek, and in the Ivylog Creek embayment -the two on the flats and way up the creek channel. Dusk, dawn, and dark will be the finest time to hang your fish of a lifetime. A lot of hybrids are excellent consolation prizes, too.

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* Lanier Bass are Shallow

Stripers are migrating to deep h2o, but the temperatures are appropriate for spots and largemouths to seek out romance in the shallows. This dating report was verified by DNR sampling this week:

&quotWe have been operating on our spring standardized sampling for black bass and crappie on Lake Lanier this week. The bass and crappie are up shallow and finding close to spawning. We have been locating very good numbers of bass and crappie in the back again of coves and pockets in shallow drinking water with brush and willows. Largemouth have been far more prevalent in the upper 50 percent of the lake in the river arms. We had quite excellent samples out of Thompson Cr. and Squirrel Cr. On the lower finish of the lake we identified great numbers of more substantial spots (two lbs. +) up shallow all around rocks, rip-rap, and downed trees. We even had a few that had flowing eggs. Huge Crappie had been in the back of 6-Mile Creek.
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Christopher A. Looney
Organic Sources Technician
Division of Natural Resources
Wildlife Sources Division
Fisheries Management Section
2150 Dawsonville Highway
Gainesville, GA 30501
Telephone: 770/535-5498

* Burton’s Good
http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=616660

Huge Carters Walleye

http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=616970
* Tiny Ponds are Scorching

We desire the small lakes guide ) is beneficial, as well.
http://www.sportfishermen.com/board/…ml#post1912299
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* Trout – Stocker Very best Bets

Try out Holly, Warwoman, Reduced Gap (Hooch trib), Moccasin (children and seniors), Wildcat, Cooper, and Dicks creeks, the Tallulah River, Blue Ridge Tailwater, Vogel Lake, Nancytown Lake, and Dockery Lake.

Hint: spring floods create &quotwash-downs,&quot so grab a buddy (for safety) and check out some remote sections of these streams for stocked trout that have taken current rides down previous the bridge crowds. Examples: Coopers in the Scenic Region, Wildcat between the first two bridge crossings.

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* Blue Ridge Tailwater tug-o-war!

Video:
http://www.unicoiliarsclub.com/2011/…what-fish.html

I think the brown exceeded 23 inches.

*Amicalola DH

Join Date: Dec 2008
Site: Cataula, GA
Posts: forty Ami 4/19/11
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* Assist for New Fly Fishers / Chattooga Report

It’s prime time for catching, but only if you match the hatch at this time of year. It’s possible this Midcurrent video clip will support.
http://www.midcurrent.com/news/2011/…nd-identi.html

Also, do not overlook the monthly hatch charts in the rabuntu.org newsletter known as Tightlines. The April chart worked for me previous Sunday night, in a quite High Chattooga DH, with a handful of rainbows, two browns and a single brookie landed. Many thanks to hatch chart creator Doug Adams and his virtually 60 years of river &quotresearch&quot to ideal the chart.

Catching hint: &quotthe skate.&quot

Some fish will hit a dead-drifted dry fly. Other people want it shifting like the adult naturals that are flying upstream and dropping down to the h2o surface area to deposit eggs. Try casting the fly quartering downstream, then skate it on the surface back upstream to you for two-three feet, and then allow it drift (drag-no cost) back downstream 3-4 feet. Repeat.
It is extremely powerful with caddis.
http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/f…isflies_three.aspx

Enjoy the spring mating dances of the trout stream bugs. If you want to
know who will be dancing that night, try out shaking the streamside tree limbs earlier that afternoon. Sunday’s dance started off at 7PM and ended at seven:30. It is really a magical time on north GA trout streams, so appear late and stay late to get pleasure from some great outside theater – and bent rods.

(Lead-no cost) Dredger

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Forthcoming Children Fishing Occasions (KFEs)

April 30 – Nancytown Lake (Habersham)
May 7 – Black Rock Lake (Rabun)

The list:
http://www.gofishgeorgia.com/news/occasions

A Message from UCCTU
The current concern of the UCCTU newsletter: Newsline is now available on our world wide web website &lthttp://ucctu.org/index.php?mid=news&ampiid=newsline&gt
Up coming Meeting Tuesday April 26
Join us at UCCTU’s new meeting area – Ippolito’s Italian Restaurant
(two miles east of GA 400 on Holcomb Bridge Street) Jim Wentworth from the Chattahoochee Nationwide Forest Blue Ridge Ranger District will explain how brook trout stream structures are laid out to enhance habitat and improve fish populations.
(Editor’s note: newbies needing adoption ought to notice the four/29 chapter fishing trip prepare in its newsletter:
http://ucctu.org/files/newsletters/could_2011.pdf)

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Conservation
These thriving fish populations and your bent rods are a result of exceptional aquatic habitat and h2o top quality. I hope each of you has a possibility to check out into Georgia conservation groups, join 1 or more, and do your aspect to conserve aquatic habitat in Georgia for you and your young children. Give some thing again to the normal sources that are making lifetime recollections for you this spring.

http://www.gofishgeorgia.com/getinvo…ation-partners
www.gofishgeorgia.com

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Offshore Blackfin Tuna, Dolphin, and Wahoo

Personalized Report:

Fished yesterday inshore for the 1st time in a lot of months, and focused myself to attempt and uncover the trout the have been noted as currently being handful of and far amongst here recently. Sadly it seems that our extremely cold winter months may possibly have had a considerable effect on our trout stocks. I bounced seven of my favourite trout places, and only identified one good feminine trout at 21&quot. On the plus side, we found Reds at many of the spots we stopped at with actually good numbers of slot fish and a few well about slot sized reds. Also pulled the hook appropriate beside the boat on a single of the greatest flounder I have observed here locally. Had a blast catching up and fishing with a excellent pal, Royce Breland, and will attempt again for the trout in another week or two to see if they indicate back up in any sort of numbers. Most of the reds had been caught on tiny stay menhaden we caught in the harbor.

Inshore:

As currently mentioned in my private report, trout are getting found but in reduced numbers appropriate now. The trout that are being caught are taking reside shrimp below popping floats, as properly as little menhaden or reside finger mullet. Reds are nevertheless scattering out all around the inshore waters, and can be found along rock piles, creek mouths, shallow flats, and beneath docks. Mud minnows, shrimp, cut mullet, ZMAN baits, and Gulps are all extremely productive proper now for the reds. Flounder are displaying up in stable numbers now, specifically close to our inlets and rock piles in 4-12ft of water easily consuming dwell finger mullet, mud minnows, dwell menhaden, and Jerkshads worked along the bottom.

Offshore:

Yup, it is time. There is no doubt now that when the weather conditions enables, it is well worth making the run. Great reviews of blackfin tuna and wahoo have appear in from the georgetown hole place the past week, with some great reports of wahoo. Capt Bobby on the Daymaker developed 8 wahoo and many blackfin in trip recently, with a lot of getting some quality fish. The much better dolphin reports have been getting discovered out in the deep from 1200 to 1900 ft of h2o, with most of the fish becoming slingers.

Report By: Scott Hammond
Haddrell’s Point Tackle &amp Provide
47 S. Windemere Charleston, SC 29407 (843) 573-3474
http://www.haddrellspoint.com

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Georgetown Landing Marina fishing report 4-21

— four/19/eleven —

The Blue Sky crew had a good day today with five Black Fin Tuna, a Wahoo, and a Dolphin.

— four/18/11 —

The Early Bird arrived again nowadays with reviews of an unusually calm ocean, and a great wahoo bite. They ended up with two wonderful Wahoo and a Blackfin Tuna. The Appropriate Rx Crew had comparable outcomes plus a Mako.

Georgetown Landing Marina
http://georgetownlandingmarina.com/
866-325-2003

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Oregon Inlet Yellows

How has the yellowfin operate been so far this year? Haven’t heard considerably but I am itching for them to make their way north!

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Reel Adventure Charters , Wrightsville Beach report 4-20

Inshore: The red drum and black drum are biting properly in the creeks, bays, and water techniques. Some days are better then other folks but the bite is obtaining far more consistent with the warmer water temps. We are catching the red drum on ten lb tackle employing synthetic jerk baits and shrimp from Berkley and Redfish Magic spinner baits. The black drum are caught with twenty lb gear ( to pull them out of the docks) using clean dead shrimp.

Around shore: The bluefish have proven up and are THICK! They are stacked up on the around shore wrecks and are biting anything at all that moves. For a whole lot of action, and tons of entertaining, these fish are certain to make sure you! The bonito and bogus albacore are spotty but I have heard some strong reviews of them commencing to display up near. This will only get far better with the increasing drinking water temp.

Offshore: Bogus albacore and bonito have been documented in the 10 mile area and some ended up caught at the 5 mile wrecks. Kings are still 20-thirty miles out. Amberjacks are shifting closer and we are geared up to give them havoc when they arrive!

Give us a get in touch with to book your dates! We have additional yet another Ranger bay boat to the fleet and have a lot of dates accessible!

Book any date for this weekend and get 10% off and a totally free Reel Journey shirt!

Get in touch with now to set it up!

The Wrightsville Seashore fishing, Carolina Seaside fishing and Topsail Island fishing has improved tremendously above the past number of days. Now is the time to guide your trip! The fishing is fantastic and it will only keep on to get far better!

Inshore: The redfish and black drum are STACKED UP on the docks of the ICW. Fresh new shrimp and Berkley Gulp have been the top producers.

Close to shore: The Bonito are thin at the Liberty Ship @ Wrightsville Seashore. They are biting better at Divers Rock and are a pretty huge class of Bonito. The Blue fish at the Liberty Ship have been on fire. We have caught a lot of limits jigging the wreck in just a hour or two. There is also a good option for fly fisherman to hook into the blue fish. Have one particular particular person jig and when the other bluefish come up subsequent the hooked 1 flip above a mylar clouser and hold on! Plenty of enjoyable on an 8wt. I Can’t wait to get them on the 6wt. The Gray Trout are also starting up to show up and are good sized fish.

Capt. Matt Wirt
Reel Adventure Charters
910-540-0570

http://www.reel-journey.com/

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OIFC Weekly News and Fishing Report 4-20

OIFC Weekly News and Fishing Report
What a wonderful week we’ve been possessing at the OIFC. The weather conditions has been excellent, the fish have commenced biting and many households have chosen to go to Ocean Isle Seashore for their Spring Break trip. The exhilaration and power has efficiently snapped the OIFC staff out of the Winter doldrums it’s time to get to function! There are plenty of &quothappenings&quot going on. Read under for details.

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the GPS Keep Far Out Shoot Out – Might thirteen-21
Tuna, Dolphin, Wahoo Rodeo- Might thirteen-21. The yearly Much Out Shoot Out is coming in only a number of weeks. Entries are becoming accepted now by means of mail, by going to the OIFC or on-line. To recieve tournament specifics and print an entry form, Click on Here
The Significantly Out Shoot Out is a Tuna, Dolphin and Wahoo tournament whose winner is established by amassing the most kilos from weighing 1 Tuna, one Wahoo and one Dolphin. This mixed excess weight must be reached in 1 day of fishing your declared tournament fishing day. The Far Out Shoot Out extends from May well 13-21, which provides eight possible fishing days. As this kind of, participants can select to compete on the day that very best fits their routine and has the most favorable climate. Participants can wait around as late as 8am of the very same day they are competing to declare their fishing day: This is completed by calling a designated hotline. The entry payment is reduced, the fishing is great and there are several methods to win money prizes.
The event’s title sponsor is the GPS Keep, a single of the nations largest GPS dealers, located proper right here in Ocean Isle Seashore. It is very great to be capable to stroll into their retailer and get consultation on whatever electronics you are taking into consideration understanding their rates are nationally aggressive. You can check out their on-line keep at www.thegpsstore.com . Also thanks to Sea Tow, the NEW Ocean Isle Marina and Marine Services Center: Small River for their assist.
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Shallotte Inlet Update
Last Saturday we had terrible wind ahead of the really sturdy front that brought all the severe weather to the southeast. It blew an simple thirty knots with gusts more than 50 knots. As a outcome, all of the ocean side buoys in Shallotte inlet have been washed absent. On Monday early morning I emailed Gordon Myers, head of NC Wildlife to notify him of the predicament. I requested his speedy attention to the inlet as the Easter Weekend was coming up, and no doubt, many boaters would be making an attempt to use the inlet. I recieved a reply e-mail Tuesday morning that his crews ended up scrambling all above the state repairing storm damage, but he’d attempt to assist. Tuesday night a man walks into the OIFC store and introduces himself as NC Wildlife workers he is right here to substitute the buoys in the inlet. I was shocked. All day Wednesday a crew worked out of the OIB boat ramp and efficiently remarked the inlet, better than ever before. I have personally thanked Gordon Myers and his crew at NC Wildlife, and I desire you will do the very same. Let’s go fishing!
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Residence Bill 421 – Lower YOUR BOAT Gasoline Expense
Fishing buddies/boaters. We will need your help.We have been doing work with Representative Frank Iler from Brunswick County with regards to a bill that would permit marinas to pass on to consumers, at the stage of sale, the gas tax refund because of boaters for off street utilization[which is not taxable]. The effect of this would be that marinas could lessen your gasoline expense by around 15-30cents/gallon[based upon recreation use or industrial use]. Genuine, at the finish of the 12 months you can apply to the State of NC for the refund, but if you could acquire the refund when you obtain the fuel by virtue of the marina discounting the cost to you and the marina then receives the refund, the affect to you would be to instantly preserve you some cash. Certainly with the growing cost of fuel, this bill is supposed to support decrease your cost of fuel, and perhaps motivate you to get on the h2o. Home Bill 421[HB421] has been released by Representative Iler and he desires your assist. The bill has been assigned to the Buyer and Task Development Committee, and if the committee members do not hear from us fishermen/boaters as to the benefit of this bill, then it will probably die in committee. SO…..we will need everybody who thinks this is a excellent bill to contact the Reps who are on this committee, as properly as you personal neighborhood Rep.
The Reps on the Buyer and Task Growth Committee are:

Danny.McComas@ncleg.internet
Bill.Brawley@ncleg.internet
Craig.Horn@ncleg.net
Carolyn.Justice@ncleg.net
Tim.Moffitt@ncleg.internet
Phil.Shepard@ncleg.net
Fred.Steen@ncleg.net
Michael.Stone@ncleg.internet
Also let Rep Iler[Frank.Iler@ncleg.internet] know his willingness to introduce this bill is appreciated by fishermen/boaters.
Thanks for your support — Rube McMullan, Ocean Isle Fishing Middle[www.OIFC.com]
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OIFC Summertime Kickoff- Saturday, Might 14, 2011
The OIFC is expanding its &quotKickoff&quot series to consist of an all new, Summer season Kickoff. The occasion will be hosted from the OIFC on Saturday, May 14th, and considerably like the Spring Kickoff held in March, the celebration will provide totally free seminars, a forum for fishermen to promote their utilized tackle, line spooling promotions and reductions on tackle and clothes from the OIFC. The event is fully Free of charge to go to. Seminar agenda as follows:
10am: Grouper Fishing- Capt. Barrett McMullan
11am: Rookie King Mackerel fishing- Capt. Chris Dew
12pm: Flounder Fishing- Capts. Jeff Williamson and Jacob Frick
1pm: Dolphin Fishing- Capt. Steele Parks
2pm: Cobia Fishing- Capt. Brant McMullan
3pm: Cast net throwing lessons- 10′-12′ nets
Mark your calendar for Might 14th. Far more particulars to follow.

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Fish Report
Inshore: The Redfish are nevertheless biting. They are all through the marshes and creeks, relocating into the grass on the growing, high tides and then pushing out along the edges of the grass during the lower, falling tide. Some men are starting to get aggressive and move into the grass flats at large tide to catch the Reds. Chosen baits have been Berkley Gulp Shrimp, Berkley Gulp Crabs or stay mud minnows. The Flounder are just now beginning to show up. Tubbs inlet is starting to maintain a handful of fish, but its still a few of weeks just before that fishery genuinely kicks off.
Nearshore: We caught the 1st Spanish Mackerel of the 12 months yesterday. The OIFC charter boats have been trolling along the seashore front and around Shallotte inlet, catching tons of Bluefish more than the previous week. As the beach drinking water temperatures have now risen into the mid to upper 60’s, the Spanish are beginning to show. There have been scattered reports of Atlantic Bonito being caught, mostly down towards the General Sherman wreck off Small River. Very best of all, a few of early year King Mackerel have been caught in the vicinity of the 390/390’s and Basic Sherman wreck. The weather conditions is forecast warm all week, and the Mackerel fishing will drastically improve over the coming week.
Offshore: The Gulf Stream has really gotten heading. A assortment of Blackfin Tuna, Wahoo and Mahi are delivering very good action for trolling and jigging boats. Yesterday Capt. Chris Dew and Steele Parks guided the Kinner party from Charlotte on a Stream trip. They started out West of the Steeples in which they identified minor action. As they neared the Steeples, they identified a great temperature edge and rip wherever the Blackfin Tuna have been schooled up happily taking rigged Ballyhoo and tuna feathers. Capt. Steele predicted a late bite because of to the complete moon, and at 1pm the fish promptly went to chewing. The crew stayed overbusy undertaking battle with Blackfin, Wahoo and Mahi. At day end, they had landed two Carolina slams consisting of four NC Citation size fish 38 pound Blackfin (2 kilos off state record), thirty pound Blackfin, 56 pound Wahoo, 54 pound Wahoo — along with rather a handful of other more compact Blackfin and a couple 10 pound Mahi.
Although prior day’s Stream trips ended up not quite this profitable, all trips have yielded Blackfin, Wahoo and Mahi. In addition, vertical jigging has been a excellent way to break up the day yielding a great deal of Amberjack but also giving up the occasional monster Grouper that helps make the energy really worth although (Grouper season is closed till May 1).
General, the fishing is truly starting to pop. Spring fishing will soon flip to Summer, so do not waste time in obtaining on the water to consider gain of this tiny window.

Ocean Isle Fishing Center
65 Causeway Generate-Ocean Isle Seaside, NC 28469
(910) 575-FISH – www.oifc.com

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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 4-19

The Southern Fishing Report”

By Ken Sturdivant

106 Hickory Ridge

770 889 2654

Cumming, Georgia 30040

www.havefunfishing.com

April 15, 2011

LAKE LANIER IS FULL, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 62 DEGREES.

Bass fishing good lake wide and the fish are on points, around docks and in the backs of all the coves and creeks. Early use the Flukes and trick worms as the early bite starts on anything in the water in the shallows. Wood, rocks, and docks have fish all around them and casting shallow is the best bet. Start the day with almost any color of Zoom’s trick worm. Skip or cast the bait past the cover and pull the lure and let it drop right into the cover. Depths can vary from 5 to 12 feet and the Enticer spinner baits in the 3/8 ounce size with silver and gold blades in either the willow leaf or Colorado combinations has been working. Slow roll these baits on and over points and any wood all day. With the water temperatures warming, presentations can be faster. The bass are shallow and spawning this week all over the lake. Up lake in the rivers and up lake creeks, jig and pig in reds and black combos along with the Uncle Josh matching trailers worked on points and around docks will draw strikes for bass. It’s been better to fish these lures in the same location for a few casts and this can make the better fish strike the lures. Zoom’s pumpkinseed lizard on a Texas rig has been good for these bass in the same locations. The suspending Rouge in almost any color has been catching a lot of shallow bass on and around any cover in the creeks. Docks and wood are key areas. Try some extra scent on these lures and make several casts into the same location.

A Zoom red shad u tail worm on a Texas rig placed right.

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 good. The weather has been the key all week. We get on some good fish and a cold front will come through and mess up the fishing for a couple of days. There is an early morning bite on free line herring and planner boards pulled across points and flats. After about 9:00am start weighting your lines with split shots and move over deeper water. You should also hang a down rod over the side and adjust the depth as need. Without a well defined pattern the key is to cover water with herring on free lines and boards. The spots are biting and if you can catch them on a 1/2 ounce Captain’s Mack’s bucktail. The spots will also "skin" your herring without you knowing. Keep an eye on your lines and check your baits often. The fish are scattered lake wide from the mouth of the creeks to all the way in the back. Some fish have even been caught over open water in front of Brown’s Bridge and over deep water in the mouth of Flat. Mid lake seems to be best. Chestatee Bay, Flat Creek and Balus are good places to start. The mouth of Shoal, the Dam area and Bald Ridge are holding some fish. The North end creeks and the Rivers continue to be slow but should be catching fire any day.

April 15, 2011

WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 2.9 FEET, STAINED & 71 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL

Bass fishing is excellent. Fish are in all phases but look for a large concentration of fish to pull up on the bed this week with the full moon. With the stained water seeing these fish will be difficult. The best pattern in these conditions seems to be is pitching 3/8 ounce black/blue jig with a Z-Man black with blue fleck Chunkz. My other bait has been a Zoom green pumpkin eight inch lizard on 1/8 ounce Texas rig. In the backs of pockets and creeks pitch baits to isolated pieces of cover watching your line closely for the bite. The best areas have been mid lake between the 109 bridge to Yellow Jacket creek.

Hybrid and striper fishing is good. The best fishing has been north of Ringer access. Drop live shad and cut bait in deeper holes in the river. The bite has been the best when current is present so check generation schedules before heading out.

Crappie fishing has been great. Fish have been caught in two ways. There are a few beds left, but most have left to stage on docks and brush piles. Use live minnows below corks approximately two to three feet deep. The best creeks have been mid lake in Whitewater and Wilson creeks

April 15, 2011

LAKE ALLATOONA IS FULL, 63 DEGREES AND CLEAR

Bass fishing is good and there a lot of fish shallow. Concentrate your efforts in the mid section of the lake this week. Top water seems to be the way to go in the morning. Fish point’s with a Jackall SK Pop Grande or small walking bait. As the top water slows, start casting a 1/8 or 3/16 Davis Shaky Head to these same points. Zoom has a hot, new color called “Disco” Violet. You can use trick worms or finesse worms in this color. The mid day bite is still good with a Carolina Rig being the bait of choice. Fish the pole markers and points with this bait. Cast small finesse worms or lizards on your rig. The night bite is good with the nighttime spinnerbait still working best. Fish the steep rock banks on the main lake with a ½ oz. Punisher Short Arm Bait. This bait works well with a slow straight steady retrieve, if they are not biting a spinnerbait after dark, cast a crank bait in these same areas. The crank bait of choice is a Spro Little John DD inn Nasty Shad.

This Lake Allatoona striper and hybrid fishing guides report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net

Line side fishing has been a little bit slower this week but is still good. With the recent rains and the cold nights the striper bite has slowed down. But to my surprise it hasn’t hurt the hybrid bite that much. Look for it to pick back up as the water warms. The fish have back down out of the river due to the muddy water but they should move back up quickly as the water clears. The spawn hasn’t been to reach it prime. So keep you eye on the river for the next 3 to 4 weeks. For you guys that don’t want to go up the river, the south and north ends of the lake are still holding a ton of hybrids. These fish are biting flat lines and planner boards in the morning. The down lines and Mack Farr umbrella rigs are a go when the sun gets up. The umbrella rig bite is the best bite going. Look for these fish to be off main lake points and on the edge of the humps.

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April 15, 2011

LAKE HARTWELL IS FULL, & 62 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and there are a lot of fish shallow. The top water bite has picked up a good bit and baits like the Zara Spook and the Pop R. are excellent baits to use. The Firetiger Shad Rap in either the jointed or suspending model will get a bite at almost every mud line you will find. A Rattlin Rap in the red crawdad is another good choice. Work the creeks and coves in the same manner and make several casts before moving on. These bass just cruise up and down right on the edge waiting for the bait fish to move to cleaner water. Out on the main lake and up in the main rivers, the midday to afternoon bite is still good while using a Carolina rig. Look for areas that contain rock and or wood. Try both rock and wood daily as the rock will hold the cooler water longer and better than wood. Use any color in the green or motor oil spectrum for best results. The Carolina rig is also working around docks and channel ledges all during the day.

April 15, 2011

LAKE RUSSELL IS FULL, CLEAR & 64 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and the spotted bass are everywhere. The stained water up lake has been good to anglers using crank baits in and around bedding areas especially up in the river and the creeks feeding into it. Spinnerbaits have proven their worth this past week but other baits have been good producers too. As the bass start to leave their beds, expect to find a wider variety of crank baits tied on. The Shad Raps and the Fat Free Shad baits are good choices. A slow but steady retrieve is all that is necessary. Ten pound test line is my favorite while using these baits. Fish the cuts and coves first and then move out to the small rocky points. Get the trick worms and the Super Flukes out and you could fish these two baits all day. The rocks will produce a lot of the spotted bass that are being caught. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

April 15, 2011

CLARK HILL IS DOWN 3.5 FEET, STAINED & 63 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and the on southern end of the lake in the clearer water uses the flukes and spinner baits. Add the floating worms and finesse worms like the Zoom trick worm in pink and white. Use the ten pound test line and no weight and rig your favorite spinning reel up and target the shallower coves where the grass has already grown up. Throw the worm up shallow and let it sink into the grass then pull it out and start over again. Stay out as far as possible and be careful not to spook the fish. The top water bite is on and anglers are looking for any top water activity before throwing the baits. Points are always a good bet and any signs of the blue backs running off these points will be a plus. Pop R’s and Chugs Bugs in a variety of colors are working. Up in the rivers, the water will be colored due to all the recent rains. The bass are still biting but different baits will be the key to success. The RS Shad Raps and the Rattlin Raps will be plenty of choices while fishing the dirty water. Work the rocky points and islands for best results. Don’t forget to throw one of my favorite colors and that would have to be the fire tiger. This color will work in the muddiest of waters. A slow but steady retrieve and keeping the bait just off the bottom will get you bit here.

April 15, 2011

LAKE SEMINOLE IS FULL, STAINED AND 76 DEGREES

Bass fishing is excellent and the fish are on shallow structure lake wide. On the grass use a gold Rapala in the #9 size. Shad Raps are great too in both shad and baby bass. Down lake hit the points and up the rivers use the Bomber 7A in fire tiger. Stanley spinner baits with gold and silver combinations in willow leaf blades, have been catching a few fish, but they are smaller fish running the banks. The Leverage buzz bait in golden trap is a real big fish bait and work it on and over any structure even up the rivers. Hit the bank cover and use the Zoom centerline yellow floating worms half way in the creeks and the off river coves. A Zoom June Bug u tail worm on a Texas rig will get a lot of small strikes. If you can find a small Big O in gold it is a great shallow water bait this spring and summer.

April 15, 2011

LAKE GEORGE IS FULL, 69 DEGREES & STAINED

Bass fishing is good as the bass are shallow lake wide. The early morning top water bite is good. Buzz baits and Pop R’s around flooded vegetation or over hydrilla is producing nice quality and quantities of bass. Once the sun get up, the fishing gets much slower. You can either fish really slow using a light Texas rigged lizard around the grass. Or, you can head out to some of the ledges and points and fish offshore. Specifically, ledges and points with drops in 6-8 feet of water seem to be the best right now. Crank baits such as a DT10 work well on these places as does a Carolina rigged worm. With the clear water use colors such a green pumpkin, watermelon red or red shad. When cranking the DT baits use any shad pattern. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

April 15, 2011

LAKE WEISS IS .26 FEET OVER FULL, LIGHT STAIN & 63 DEGREES BY MARK COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE

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Bass fishing is very good. Pitch and flip docks and work the brush piles in and around these same docks. Look on the first point in any creek and work to the back. It’s sort of a mixed bag with shallow fish and deeper fish biting. Early in the day, fish deep and then at mid day get to the shallows. Warming sunshine has a lot to do with this pattern. Then work the closest creek ledges later each day. Look in the lower lake ditches right off the creeks and use the Enticer black and blue or all black 3/8 ounce jig and a #11 Uncle Josh pork frog. Work the lures slowly in and around the heavy stumps and cover. The Rick Clunn RC1 shiner crank bait is deadly this year on shallow bass. Use a Texas rigged lizard in pumpkinseed or watermelon green with a brass and glass combination and add some Jack’s Juice scent. Slowly work the worm right in the brush around these docks. Later each day, use a larger green Zoom bush hog on and around the docks and work it dead slow. Use a glass Venom rattle in the worm and let it sink on a free line. Slowly work the worm right in the brush around these docks.

Crappie are following the bait into the creeks and docks and live bait at 6 feet under a float is hard to beat. They were going great before this last cold front, but it’s going to take a few days before they get back in the swing.

April 15, 2011

LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 69 DEGREES AND STAINED

Bass fishing is very good. The shad are spawning and the bass are feeding on them. Fish the rocks and sea walls. Use a small crank bait or a Rat L Trap. Fish it up on the rocks. As the sun get up back off of the banks and fish the same crank bait in 4 to 6 ft of water. Now is the time to take a child fishing and you should load the boat. For the bigger fish you can use a white spinner bait on the down current side of the bridges. If Georgia Power is pulling water then your odds go up greatly. Some fish are on the beds so sight fishing is picking up if you can find clear water.

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Line Side fishing very good. Go to the dam. Most of the fish we have been catching have been Hybrids. Last week we were catching all of my fish on shiners. That is starting to change. I would carry shad and shiners on every trip. I have some reports of the stripers hitting the shad. One day they are on flat lines and one day they are on down lines. So go with each and have a ball.

Crappie fishing is good. Dark jigs tipped with a minnow are working best. The crappie are lake wide from the river down below the river bend area. These fish are in shallow water preparing for the spawn on the next full moon. Boat docks in the back of the coves should hold good number of fish. Night fishing should start in the next few days. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

April 15, 2011

LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.3 FEET, 72 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.

Bass fishing is good and some good fish including some really big large bass are coming from shallow water in the central lake area. The water temperature is warmer in this area due to influence from the steam plant. And this translates to a faster metabolism in fish, which means more fish feeding than from areas with colder water. Small crank baits, worms, spinner baits, and jig and pigs are the primary baits needed to catch these shallow fish. Main lake points with rocky bottoms are prime places to begin the search. Try #5 and #7 Shad Raps in fire tiger and silver-blue on bright days and shad, gold-black, and fire tiger on cloudy days. With the small crank baits, try using the rod to slowly sweep the bait. Use the cranking handle to take in slack line only. A Zoom Finesse worm works great for the Carolina rig. Try using a ½ ounce weight ahead of the 2 foot leader. Fish the rig very slowly and even let it lie still for several seconds at a time while on a rough bottom. The Carolina rig really works on days when these point fish are 8 to 15 feet deep. Spinner baits and jig and pigs should be as lightweight as possible and fished slowly. Rat L Traps in the ¼-ounce size can also be good on the points, especially with a warm wind blowing. Bass are also feeding around docks, rip rap, and any type of wood cover. Down lake in the clearer water, bass are using points, humps, and flats from around 15 to over 30 feet deep.

April 15, 2011

JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 2.6 FEET, STAINED & 63 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair to good and the bass are shallow. All the storms that moved in and across the Atlanta area did a number on this shallow lake during the week. If you are heading out this weekend, go south towards the dam. This is the only area that you will find the cleanest water to fish. Look for the wood and tree tops in the water along the bank and just off the points. A dark brown or black pig and jig will be the best bet if the water is still stained. Use a spinnerbait on the lay downs and up on shallow rocks. Use a twin Colorado blade with a white skirt.

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.

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 2011, Southern Fishing Schools Inc. Call us to set up a school, Maps and Depth Finders or Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. www.havefunfishing.com 770 889 2654.

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Miss Judy Charter fishing report Savannah 4-17

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

Captain Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

April 18, 2011

Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and “Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!

Table of Contents

Inshore Sounds are holding sharks, whiting, blue fish, and surfacing school menhaden

Stripers and Wipers

Inshore Red fish and those that chase them!

Prefect baits to get the job done!

The whiting are biting!

Sunday April 10, 2011Trying is believing. Just ask Edward Cole and crew

Spotted sea trout Not much to report…

Inshore Sheepshead Season Is On!

Sheepshead are still at the offshore artificial reefs!

Savannah Snapper Banks Report

The red snapper Ordeal!

Blue Water Report

Jennifer Musselwhite of Bonair, Georgia Jennifer’s fine looking channel cat was caught

Little Miss Judy Believe It or Not! “Captain Judy and Her Customers”

Inshore

Sounds are holding sharks, whiting, blue fish, and surfacing school menhaden. Don’t forget your cast net, because there is plenty of bait catching possibilities!

Stripers and Wipers

The Savannah River showed some real signs of life this past week. While fishing up river passed the Westin Stripers and Wipers were caught while pitching artificial. The afternoon bite was good with customers catching some nice striped bass and hybrid bass while pitching 4 inch Storm paddle tail lures. Most of the fish weighted in at around 5 to 7 pounds and were caught fought and released! All I can say now is “its striped bass time!”

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Captain Matt Williams of Miss Judy Charters and Bill Forsling have what is called “Big fish catching smiles!” Bill is holding up one of many of the stripers and wipers caught on this inshore fish day!

Inshore Red fish and those that chase them!

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Inshore Red fish Bite

I am not going to lie to you about this one. The old red fish has been doing exactly like it wants when it wants. Some fishermen have got a handle while others don’t. It seems that even those that fish all of the time can’t get a handle on the red fish’s crazy feeding patterns. Here’s what we do know…

Prefect baits to get the job done!

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Here’s what finger mullet look like in a live well. These fish work great when used live as bait. However, if you feel that your bait is too small consider just cutting you mullet up like you would a loaf of bread! One slice at a

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Prefect size mud minnows!

On Friday April 15, 2011 with the winds blowing, but not enough to pitch you out of the boat a red fish bite could be had. However, to catch you had to be there way before the bite happened. In other words you had to be anchored with bait in place as well as be very quite. The fish fed on the last of the out going tide stage on Friday, which was around 9:00 AM. While fishing cut mullet right on the bottom as well as mud minnows some action was had. The red fish picked up the scent of the cut mullet and the flounder went for the mud minnows.

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The whiting are biting!

On Saturday April 16, 2011 the wind howled and looming clouds made everyone think that the sky was going drop hail and lots of rain. However, the only thing we did get was a few big drops of rain and lots of 30 knot gusts. The winds cause unusually rough conditions in the sounds and on the beachfronts offering fishermen a chance to try out their navigating skills. As far as the bite a few red fish were caught. Most of my captains opted out to just go whiting fishing. The reason being with winds like these limited areas to fish get crowded quick especially on a Saturday. The bait used for the whiting was small pieces of peeled shrimp.

Whiting fishing doesn’t seem too technical at least to most fishermen. However, here’s something that all fishermen needs to know and it’s all about the shrimp used as bait. It has been brought to my attention that not all frozen dead bait is the same. There is the shrimp that you purchase at the grocery store in the seafood section. It seems to be OK, but since these shrimp are headless that’s one more smell that goes out the window. These shrimp do work I have used them dozens of times. It’s best to take them off the ice and let the sun dry them, which believe it or not increases the shrimp smelling juices. The frozen shrimp purchased at the bait houses also seem to work. However, not mentioning any specific brand names, but some frozen shrimp, which may or may not have been treated with anything does not seem to work as well as the others. Once again this might have been a one time happening and all shrimp might work. However, I am suggesting that if you have the choice to purchase frozen at the bait houses or at the grocery store that you go this route.

Sunday April 10, 2011

Trying is believing. Just ask Edward Cole and crew

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31 pound trophy red fish showing off all of its colors!

Edward Cole, Bryan Keith Cole, Coda Cole, Lucky Kira Reedy and crew went fishing on Sunday April 10, 2011 in Ossabaw Sound. According to Edward, after reading my fishing report he decided to give one of my suggestions a try. After catching quite a few whiting the fishing team decided to step outside the fishing box. It was decided to rig up a live whiting and give it a try, which is one of specialties. Edward reported that he was sold on my tip, because within 5 minutes he caught his first and biggest ever trophy red fish. Edward’s trophy red also known as a “bull” weighted in at 31 pounds and measured right at 36 inches.

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Edward Cole and Bryan Keith Cole holding up 31 pounds worth of trophy red fish! Do you know that according to my father the number of spots on a red fish indicates how many times that they escaped from being eaten my a dolphin. Well, Edward’s fish might have escaped numerous times from the old dolphin, but not from the old live whiting tip! Please know that his fish was carefully released and is still swimming today!

A big thanks goes out to the Edward Cole Crew for sending in such a great fishing report! Here’s wishing everyone a big fish catching season! Thanks Captain Judy

Spotted sea trout

Not much to report…but there are few being caught. My suggestion is to fish areas you have caught them before

Inshore Sheepshead Season Is On!

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Mrs. Eva Tucker and “The Bull Man” while fishing inshore with Captain Jack McGowan caught 30 Sheepshead. The secret according to Captain Jack is to work the vertical structure and keep it a moving event. He also suggests that when the water is clear, fishing deeper and closer to the structure. Sheepshead can see better than you think!

Sheepshead are still at the offshore artificial reefs!

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Big Sheepshead for sure!!

Artificial reefs

Looking for the arrival of the large Spanish mackerel…any day now!

Sheepsheads are still the deal and as far as bait the fiddler crab is the one to use. A few sea bass are showing up in the reefs in less than 50 feet of water and are mixed in size. Reefs in 50 plus feet of water are holding some really nice sea bass. Please remember the season is not open for keeping these fish. The black sea bass season doesn’t open till June 1. Please release these fish as soon as possible.

Savannah Snapper Banks

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Nice vermilion snapper caught on a small piece of squid!

Savannah Snapper Banks

This area is a good place to go fishing, because catching is definitely happening here!

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Nice Flounder

This flounder was caught while bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper banks with a small piece of squid. Proving once again you really never know what you might catch especially when you drop your baited hook in the ocean!

The red snapper Ordeal!

There are several ways to relieve air from an inflated air bladder. The secret is to not push the knife blade in too far. It’s only necessary to penetrate the bladder just enough to release the compressed air. You should be able to hear the air escape and feel the bladder flattening a bit.

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As you know red snapper off our coast is and has been closed for a while. And I would have to say, “Since no red snapper fishing or should I say keeping is taking place, there are plenty of these fish around to bite your hook!” Unfortunately, we can’t keep them and of course we don’t want to harm them so releasing them correctly is a very important thing.

Since I have fished a lot over the years knowing where these fish are going to most likely be schooling is known by most of us seasoned fishermen. So normally I try to stay away from these areas. However, since there is no keeping of red snapper there are certainly a lot of them, for sure. Now we are catching them in almost all areas where they were not found before. Not just a few, but in great numbers. So please if you catch a red snapper or a dozen, please carefully deflate air bladder and release as soon as possible!

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Bill Fish!

Blue Water Report

I going to say, “The blue water season is now in full swing!” This means if you get a good weather day I suggest making this run, because it can definitely be worth it. Blue water fishermen are still catching black fin tuna, Wahoo, dolphin, and an occasional billfish either hooked up or not! I call this time of the year “The Big Transition!” The reason being is the bait is moving, the fish are moving, and while all this is going on everything that swims is hungry. This time offers more serious direct hits and better hook ups!

Freshies Report!

Jennifer Musselwhite of Bonair, Georgia

Jennifer’s fine looking channel cat was caught while fishing a fat chicken liver on the bottom. The rig used was a classic as well as dependable Zebco 33, which was loaded with 10 pound test line. The cat weighted in at 15 lbs 2 oz! Which boils down too…fried catfish, broiled catfish, grilled catfish, catfish stew, catfish sandwiches, catfish gumbo, catfish chowder, catfish Creole, and at this point “it’s all good!” Thanks Jennifer for sending me this report! Please keep them coming!

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER”

Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”

For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop

Little Miss Judy Believe It or Not!

“Captain Judy and Her Customers”

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Duct tape cure!

A customer comes on board. I noticed that he had a small piece of duct tape attached to his forehead. I looked for a moment, but still had to ask, “Why?” this is the answer I got. I have a terrible hangover and they say that duct tape will fix anything! Not only do I love my job, but also my customers!

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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SE NC Report: hot redfish bite and more

Fishing along the southeastern coast continues to pick up with a lot more species showing up everyday. That stated, the action that continues to be the strongest is the inshore redfish bite which has been incredible all 12 months extended. Meanwhile more keeper flounder are being landed and black drum and sea mullet are also available.

The redfish continue to hit just about everywhere inshore: in the backs of creeks and the marsh grass, in the inlets, and about all framework like docks, bridges, and oyster beds. You have tons of choices when fishing for red drum but dwell and natural bait have been the greatest baits lately.

Mud minnows fished either on Carolina rigs with tiny (1-ounce and under) egg sinkers or impaled on jig heads and worked via the strike zone are very good baits for redfish. Cut blue crab is also a great bait for them now and will also catch black drum.

Redfish will hit the scented soft baits like Gulp lures worked slowly off the bottom. Don’t fish your lure also quickly. Cast it toward framework (or even under it) and perform the lure gradually. Occasions when the tide is shifting effectively will be the very best for redfish around pilings, whilst extremely lower tide will find them feeding in the back again of the grass flats in which it is difficult to achieve them. Soft-bait crab imitation lures operate effectively on reduced tide when retrieved very slowly and gradually or not at all.

There are even now a whole lot of throwback flounder but far more keepers are being caught. Drifting or trolling will catch larger numbers but fishing framework will target even bigger flounder. Mud minnows are the pre-dominant bait but flounder will hit the scented soft baits as nicely if they are hopped really slowly proper at the bottom. If you can uncover finger mullet or modest pinfish these are fantastic flounder baits proper now.

Soon there will be much more shrimp in the drinking water and speckled trout fishing need to pick up, but bear in mind we are nevertheless in a closed time for trout and this is catch and release only fishing proper now. Trout will hit the soft baited lures and if you can find a school off of a point or bridge MirrOlures will function great really early in the morning.

Black drum will hit lower crab and reduce shrimp and are about framework inshore. The finest black drum action will occur at night time about the bridges and piers if any person is fishing for them. Surf and pier fishing remain honest to sluggish with sea mullet (whiting) hitting all through the day and at night time on refreshing reduce shrimp or Fishbites bloodworms.

There are a few bluefish roaming the surf and the ends of the piers and this action really should decide on up soon. If you catch some snapper blues they make a fantastic cut bait for huge sea mullet. Fish lower bluefish when the existing is working well and move the bait a little bit, the sea mullet will hit it eagerly if they are about.

For much more fishing articles see my blog A Dash of Salty and my web site Surf and Salt

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The bonito are here

The Bonito showed up nowadays about a mile exterior New River inlet. Most have been caught trolling as they had been variety of spread out. There are some False Albacore combined in with them. If you had been wondering when to come. NOW is the time. If you go out NRI you will see the boats. If you are the initial one particular out try the ledges a mile off and at divers rock.

East Coast Sports
409 Roland Ave
Surf Metropolis, NC
910-328-1887
http://www.eastcoastsports.com
ecsports@earthlink.web

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