OIFC fishing report 3-13
Started off of this early morning operating in the keep. Aww….what a gorgeous early morning! I was itching one thing horrible to get on the drinking water. Lastly, I received out of there around 2:00…just in time for the very last bit of outgoing tide. Usually some of the very best fishing is had for the duration of this tide, especially this time of year as the h2o will get warmer as the shallows drain. I did locate some sixty degree drinking water, but no fish have been prepared to bite in that area. I picked Tubbs Inlet apart these days along with two kayakers. A lot of mullet and pelicans diving all over the place. I by no means obtained a bite in there and the two kayakers stated the identical. I headed toward the bridge and got my initial bite of the day. 1st flounder of the period for me. Not significantly else taking place at the bridge so I moved on. I worked a couple of a lot more regions and was about to give it up. Then a red drum hit the bait, but sort of hesitate as I barely had him hooked. I worked that region about rather difficult and once again was on my final cast prior to calling it the day. BAM! Speckled Trout totally hammered the bait! Astonishingly, with lots of presistence I was rewarded with my initial Carolina Slam of the 12 months. I hope to have a great deal much more of people to come this year! See ya on the water!
I will be giving a seminar on March 26th on how to use synthetic baits to catch trout, redfish, and flounder. The owner of Deep Creek Lures will be right here at the OIFC displaying off some of the artificials I really like to use. Henry Smith has designed some of the best hunting baits and colors I have noticed in a although. Stop by and examine it out! Evidence is in the previous many reports that these baits work fantastic! This is the only area you can get’em, so you far better get’em even though the gett’n is excellent! March 26th 10:00am!!!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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""Seriously, Weatherman!"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/12/eleven
I do think the weatherman has terrified us all from making our first run to the gulf stream this yr! Latest conditions at the tower….NNW 5 knots…Wave height 3ft….Wave period…twelve sec…The wind is already beginning to turn out of the SSW right here. That means I can see slick spots in the ocean from the porch right here. I can practically hear the drags screaming off the reels. NO WAIT! That is just my ear ringing from the pure silence of disappointment in the weatherman!
On a various note…Trout are starting to bite in the creeks and a few flounder have come out of the mud lately. The redfish are still hanging close to, but seem to be beneath tons of stress or just in transistion. It is acquiring time for the reds to start feeding on soft shell crabs and they will be difficult to catch with out that bait. Just a reminder…TROUT CLOUSURE in North Carolina…you can catch them, but you must release them. It looks like we are heading to have a gorgeous weekend, so get out and get pleasure from it! See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
""Ever Fished in a Wind Tunnel"?" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/eleven/eleven
Effectively, that is what it felt like these days. The wind was blowing a very good 15 to 20 WNW and gusting up to thirty at occasions. They say the fish bite the best in a West wind. Possibly they meant a light breeze from the West? LOL! We beat it to death! Ultimately, a couple of fish bit out of pure exhaustion from seeing our baits go by them. We had a total of five bites nowadays. We landed two redfish and a trout. Chartruese was the shade once again these days. We threw every little thing else from gulp pogies to clean cut mullet, but no takers. I actually feel the passing front slowed the fish down a tiny and the wind produced things challenging for the anglers. Irregardless, this crew was all smiles, as this day was a lot far better than getting in snowy Ohio. See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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""Inshore Rookies"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/10/11
I produced an try to set a few of OIFC’s best on some fish today. The weather would have made anyone appear like a rookie nowadays. The initial few of cast have been blown way off their mark. As soon as making a couple of adjustments to the wind the casting acquired a small better. Will and I each had a number of bumps, but absolutely nothing ready to totally commit yet. Will finally received a hook up, but it was only for a handful of seconds. We moved about checking out a couple of distinct spots. We have been experimenting with several different shades, but no severe takers. I lastly switched over to a colour that has been making and landed a nice trout. We tried using a couple much more areas, but the wind was actually making things unbearable. We known as it a day as the rain showers were also starting up to exhibit up. See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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Point Runner Charters, Oregon Inlet 3-13
On Friday we rescheduled our trip because of to inadequate climate. Nowadays turned out to be a lot calm and bluefin tuna fishing was fairly excellent. Most boats caught from 3 to 8 fish. Several boats reported releasing fish more than 90 inchs. The big news of the day is the 800 pounder landed by the crew aboard Capt Ned’s Sea Breeze. Regulations enable us to preserve one particular giant per year, and one fish per day underneath 73 inches.
Level Runner had the Rempfer crew with us yet again today. Right here is a photograph of a 175 pounder they stored. Thank you guys, look forward to viewing you yet again in July.
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three-thirteen-11 a lot more bluefin’s
Chris Hunter and friends from PA came down to catch much more bluefin tuna. They pointed out to me how a lot previous year’s fish was appreciated on the dinner table. The gulf stream had shifted a number of miles overnight and it took a while for some fish to be found. We did not have our 1st encounter until finally practically noon, when we hooked a double header and kept the first a single to the boat. For the afternoon we had a couple far more bites and launched a 250 pounder. We noticed tons of marks as well deep to get a bite from. Possibly they will be in a greater feeding mood next time we get out there.
Many thanks for checking in.
Capt Danny Wadsworth
Point Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 3-13
three/13/eleven YUMMY!
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Had a day off these days and took my Dad out while he was in going to and we had a fantastic day catching some
great sheepshead on light tackle… what a blast! This fish pictured was my dad first ever before! I forgot how exciting
they are to catch and especially how great they are to consume!
Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
three/12/eleven Pretty Day!
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Lastly a break from the windy weather but it still was minor chilly out there very first issue this morning.
The fish have been stacked up in tight minor colleges but had been taking part in hard to get even with live bait appropriate
in front of there noses! We ended up undertaking fairly nicely and fooled a number of good fish. Pictured previously mentioned Alec with
his father Brian with a couple of the bigger reds we caught this morning.
Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
three/ten/11 Will The Wind Ever before Cease!
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It has been 1 windy week so far and has produced for some difficult fishing problems but we even now managed to
catch some good fish nowadays. Pictures leading left my clientele had been in HH for a business meeting and they took treatment
of enterprise this early morning catching some nice redfish! Pictured top right a pic from my afternoon trip with
Johhny Duggins with a tiny puppy red.
Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
3/eight/11 Blowing Stink!
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We get in touch with 20-25 mph winds "Blowing Stink" and that is precisely what it was undertaking these days!
The McVeigh household have been troopers and braved the wind and cool air and caught a number of great fish.
Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
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Capt Brian Vaughn
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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 3-13
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
POB 30771
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410
912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX
Captain Judys email fishjudy2@aol.com
March 14, 2011
Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!
Table of Content
Inshore fishing shorts!
Ready Set Go The Whiting Bite Has Started! Whiting 2011 Season has started!
South end of Tybee Island
South Channel (By Savannah River Channel)
Adams Bait house (Savannah, Georgia) this past week (912 897 1550)
How do I cook whiting?
Striped Bass fishing in the Savannah River
Splitting Current!
Meet the inshore/offshore flounder! Inshore Flounder Bite
Trout from 2009 Spotted Sea Trout Bite
Artificial Reefs Sheepshead bite still prevails from the beachfronts holding structure to
Savannah Snapper Banks
Gulf Stream its time to go and if you do please let me know! And if you do make the run! Try this!
Freshies Report Swirleybird Catches Bass! Those fishermen that want to GO FISH LAKE LANIER Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers Legend!
Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not! Sherman Shooter AKA High Ball
Heres what I do know in regards to catching fish at this time of the year!
First, you have to go so that you will know!
Inshore fishing shorts!
Ready Set Go
The Whiting Bite Has Started!
Its whiting time!
Whiting 2011 Season has started!
The whiting 2011 season has started with inshore fishermen being able to catch lots of good eating fish. The whiting might not be a real large fish and they certainly dont have game fish status, but what they do offer is just plain catching fun. So therefore with that being said, Its time to go whiting fishing! As far as where to look, I suggest fishing in the sound areas around mud or sand flats in about 15 to 18 feet of water. In the river, I suggest looking for any live bottom in or near a deep hole or fish close to an oyster reef.
The best bait is going to be small pieces of peeled shrimp laced on to little hooks. Always check regulations before heading out! It looks likes they have to be at least 10 inches to keep. And the best news of all is there is at least for now no bag limit!!
The bottom line to this report is When the whiting bite starts spring has sprung! I will leave you with one more thing according to my father When the dog woods are blooming the whiting are biting! And for all those in this area..you know the dog woods are blooming!
South end of Tybee Island
I have had some reports of fishermen catching whiting while fishing the south end of Tybee Island. The best news about this report is the fact that you can walk to the destination meaning no boats needed!
South Channel (By Savannah River Channel)
I talked with Adams Bait house (Savannah, Georgia) this past week (912 897 1550) and got some pretty good information. The bait house is selling mud minnows and fiddlers at this time. As far as live shrimp, its not happening yet. They have tried a little pre-dragging for shrimp last week, while catching not a thing. They will try again next week. Soon we will have live shrimp and we will forget all about this dry spell!
As far as the whiting bite Adams Bait house reported that some were being some caught while bottom fishing in the South Channel and also off the beach fronts at Tybee Island.. Best baits are going to be peeled shrimp laced on to small hooks.
How do I cook whiting?
If you are from the old school and you just happen to like fried fish, heres the prefect suggestion. I suggest cleaning you whiting just like you did a fresh water fish in the old days, which was to scaled, gut, and cut the head off. Then I always place a few diagonal slices across the body. This way once dropped in the hot grease your whole fish will cook more evenly.
As far coating the ready to fry fish, my father always dropped the whole fish in a paper bag. When cooking at our house we never exactly knew what was going into the paper bag first. My father liked to use flour and/or corn meal. To this powder mixture he would dump in salt and pepper. If he had some extra old bay seasoning left over from our last crab boil he would throw some of that into the mix. While all this mixing and shaking of the paper bag was going on daddy was heating up the grease in our seasoned cast iron skillet. Once the whole fish was completely coated meaning the kitchen was a total mess he would start the frying process. My father could eat some whiting for sure. Now I did eat my share, but only after I poured Georgia Cane Syrup over the fried fish first!
Striped Bass fishing in the Savannah River
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Splitting Current!
There were a few striped bass caught this past week while working the structure in the Savannah River. Here a tip that you can use especially when fishing artificial lures such as Gulp root beer swimming mullet threaded on to ¼ ounce jig heads. When working the current I suggest picking areas where it is split. Splitting current is caused when it flows around or over some sort of structure. Some of these currents are easily found just by looking at it as it makes its way around a piling. However, not all pilings hold the interest of fish or provide a safe haven for bait fish. Another place to look is where current flows over or around covered structure such as rocks or wrecks.
Most fishermen will agree that before a place or situation can hold the attentions of fish it has to look fishy first! The meaning of fishy might start with birds hovering or diving, sheen on the surface from fish oils floating up, schools of bait fish in the area, but not necessarily right at the spot in question. When talking about fish and their feeding habits some things just come natural while others have to be learned by trial and error. Whatever the case its still just called fishing by many and catching by a few!
Meet the inshore/offshore flounder!
Inshore Flounder Bite
Believe it or not, but this is a good time to make plans to target flounder. The secret is to understand how a flounder works during this time of the year. There is one thing that you can count on a flounder to do on an incoming tide and that is to advance to the structure. In our case, especially when talking about inshore fishing, it could be the old live oyster rake. This is one place that fish know where smaller bait fish and hopefully shrimp will be heading and the path that they will take. So here is your flounder catching suggestion: While fishing the turn of the tide from low to high, lip hook a mud minnows onto a 1/8 to ¼ ounce jig, cast up to towards the bank, and walk it slowly back to your boat. Most flounder will be situated facing toward the current in a holding camouflage pattern. Any advancement of bait from the rear will be welcome occurrence especially to the fish that is trying to score a quick meal.
Trout from 2009
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Spotted Sea Trout Bite
Although I have had some scattered reports of trout be caught I have not seen any up close and personal! If you have caught any spotted sea trout, please send me a picture!
Artificial Reefs
Sheepshead bite still prevails from the beachfronts holding structure to the near shore artificial reefs. Now is the time to either plan you Sheepshead fishing trip with us or get your own boat ready time is flying by and the Sheepshead will soon have migrated back into the inshore waters.
Please forget circle hooks only!
Savannah Snapper Banks
Vermilion snapper season will open on April 1 making a ride to the Savannah Snapper banks a worth while ride. With the vermilion snapper bite you can also experience trigger fish, white bone porgy, knobbed porgy, red porgy, white grunt, scup, ocean perch, banded rudder fish, bank bass, rock bass, sand perch, tomtate, cubera snapper, amberjack, and almaco Jack. All this boils down to a whole of catching possibilities!
Please forget circle hooks only!
Nice bill!!
Gulf Stream
Its time to go and if you do please let me know!
And if you do make the run! Try this!
Pick a Ledge or Live bottom areas to stroll and troll! As far as best baits to use I suggest using Old School! With being said, Break out the cedar plugs and drone spoons! These lures worked then and they are still working now!
Freshies Report
Swirleybird Catches Bass!
Those fishermen that want to GO FISH LAKE LANIER
Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers 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 Judys Believe It or Not!
Sherman Shooter
AKA High Ball
According to the dictionary high ball is an iced drink containing liquor and water or a carbonated beverage served in a tall glass
Sherman Shooter is not listed in the dictionary. Heres what made this drink what it was. It was an iced drink containing more liquor than water or carbonated beverage served in a old time large tea glass
The man with a Sherman Shooter in is hand!
If you have been keeping up with my stories you already know that my father, Captain Sherman I Helmey, was considered a Colorful Coastal Character. My father loved life and he spent all of his time, at least when I knew him, making the very best of it. He loved fishing, hunting, having lots of different dates, and his afternoon drinks. Back in the old days before the opening of The Piggy Wiggly on the island there was only a few places to purchase any kind of grocery items. There was Woos owned and operated by Mr. Soc Woo. You could get almost anything from there from food to hardware, but it closed before dark. Now if you happened to need anything after dark you could go to Mitchells Store owned and operated by Mr. Mitchell. It all seemed fine until you needed something on Sunday after dark. Mitchells wasnt open on Sundays.
My father always loved to have his brown liquor drink in the afternoon. Sometimes this afternoon drink would turn into several. He usually mixed his drinks with sprite, squirt, or coke, but on some occasions he would be out of all of the above mixes. So here is what he would do. He would take white vinegar and blend it with tomato ketchup. This became his mix. He poured this concoction into his brown liquor. Now for those who might want to possibly make this drink. It was mixed with three parts-liquor and one-part concoction. It actually wasnt that bad. You know I had t taste it. Yes, even an eight-year-old got to taste the concoction. This drink became known as the Sherman Shooter.
Thanks for reading! Judy
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Topsail Report 3-13-2011

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Red drum and Black drum in the creeks. Some larger reds on the shoals. Some Specks in the creeks particularly in the new river. The piers (Jolly Roger and Sea See) are viewing a lot of sharks and skates as properly as a couple of Sea Mullet, Spots and Croakers.
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New N.C. State Bluefin record
Tons of fish caught today. Congrats Capt.Ned and crew.
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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 3-12
By Ken Sturdivant
106 Hickory Ridge
770 889 2654
Cumming, Georgia 30040
March 11, 2011
LAKE LANIER IS .5 FEET OVER FULL, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 53 DEGREES.
Spotted bass are moving shallow but the high water means stay in the clear water on the main lake. Watch for floating debris in the lake. The best tactic is still deep structure. Look to main lake points and deep ledges as use the slow moving baits like all white buck tails, jigs and u tail green worms. With the water warming and on sunny days use sand and Limeaide Zoom worms on a Texas rig. If the overcast conditions move in use green pumpkin and pumpkinseed on the same rig. Look in the ditches in the creeks and off lake coves at 30 to 50 feet for the old trees and natural brush. Sand and hard clay banks are good all day areas as spots will spawn on them next month. Cast any baits close to the bank, but be sure to work the baits all the way out to the boat. At this time of year, bigger fish will hold off the banks as far as 26 feet of water. The Zoom dark blue plastic pork trailer on the matching colors of 3/8 ounce Stanley jig is a good second or third choice for this deep structure. Cast to the banks after lunch. Drop the lures right into the structure and vertically lift the lure making contact with the cover. Strikes will be very light so a sensitive Bass Pro Shops Extreme medium tip rod and light line Sufix Elite in 8 pound test will make these strikes easier to feel.
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
The striper fishing is slowly improving despite the cold fronts and heavy rains last week. The lake temperature has dropped a few degrees to the low 50’s but, with the warmer temperatures forecasted for this week we should see the fishing pick up. The stripers are moving into the backs of the creeks and are running the shallow flats and points looking for an early breakfast and a late dinner. Pulling baits shallow on flats and points with a variety of baits both large and medium is your best bet. Put one board right up on the bank with a large bait a couple of feet behind the board. Vary the length on your other boards and free lines from 20 to 70 feet back depending on size of your baits and the depth of the water. Put someone on the front of the boat casting a bucktail the entire time. There are a lot of gar moving around shallow they will drive you crazy killing your bait and you can waste a lot of time fishing for them. Be sure to take an extra dozen baits and check your lines every 20 minutes. Stripers being caught at night with Bombers and buck tails with a fluke trailer in the backs to the middle of the main lake creeks. You can also take out your Lake Lanier map or look on the Navionics chip and look for flats and long tapering points half way back to all the way back in any given creek. This is a great way to learn the lake and discover some hot spots.
March 11, 2011
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 4.3 FEET, STAINED & 62 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing is good. There has been little change this week. Fishing has improved each week as fish fully commit to the pre spawn. Use lipless crankbaits and shallow crankbaits in the backs of pockets and secondary points. For color selection use chrome with black back or any shad pattern. With the recent rains be prepared to switch to gold or chartreuse patterns. If you find the shad you will find the fish. Our best pockets have had some form of ditch or creek running into the back. Fish the secondary points and wood going into the back of these pockets. Some of the best pockets have been in Yellow Jacket Creek, Whitewater Creek, and Turkey Creek.
Hybrid and striper fishing is good. Fish are grouping on shallow humps and roadbeds in ten feet of water. Over the last week fish moved from their deeper depths following bait. Drop live shad into schools of fish.
Crappie fishing has been great. Fish moved into short pockets within coves and creeks in preparation to spawn. Fish have moved really shallow so do not be surprised to catch fish in less than three feet of water. Use live minnows eighteen inches below a cork. Fish are really grouped so if you do not get bit quickly be prepared to move to the next pocket. Once you get bit the same area should provide multiple fish.
March 11, 2011
LAKE ALLATOONA IS 11.8 FEET, 50 DEGREES AND CLEAR
This Lake Allatoona bass fishing guide report has been brought to you exclusively by Matt Driver from www.proanglerradio.com
Bass fishing is fair to good even with the cooler weather and the heavy rains this week. The river is very stained and water level have come up. The same patterns still exist and use the shallow crank baits like the Spro Fat John in the oranges and greens. Around Red Top Mountain State Park the water is clearer. We are using the "nasty shad" color in the same Spro Fat John. Shallow rocks, brush piles are the best pattern and the jerk bait bite with the Spro McStick is getting better. Fish the on long points and use a slow retrieve. The jig and jig head bite will be picking real soon.
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
Linesides fishing Is great. We are catching fish on swim baits, live bait fished on down lines, free lines planner boards, spoons and single buck tails. Both the north end and south end are holding good numbers of hybrids and stripers. And the best part of it is these fish are willing to eat almost anything. They are getting ready to make the spawn run and are feasting themselves before the run up the rivers. Give us a call and book your trip today.
March 11, 2011
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 3.2 FEET & 55 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good. This week brought on a few changes in the weather with the cold front that moved in on Sunday night. The good news is the bass did not respond to the front and the shallow water bite is still on. The majority of the bass are still being caught in three feet of water or less and anglers are having good limits at the scales. Most of the boats are heading into the coves and concentrating their efforts on the shallow flats and the boat docks. Shallow running Shad Raps and spinnerbaits seem to be the baits of choice this week. Use the number five Shad Rap in shad colors and the Fat Free Shad are working mid day and later. The back part of the docks is a heavy producer right now along with areas of the bank that hold a good amount of wood. The bass seem to be relating to the wood right now. Soft plastics are not doing well this week so use a slow moving bait on or near bedding areas like a suspending jerk bait. The large buck bass are shallow and aggressive now working the bottom and making large beds. Don’t look for a bunch of bites in one area. The pattern is to fish a cove good and then move on. Eastanollee Creek and Sugar Creek is still good places to start this week.
March 11, 2011
LAKE RUSSELL IS FULL, CLEAR & 57 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair and the upper portions of the lake are real dirty due to all the rain. Anglers are trying to avoid these areas at all cost. With the water temps. on the rise, the spinnerbait and lipless crankbaits are the choice baits this week along with a variety of crankbaits. With the 56 degree water temperatures bass can be found throughout the lake shallow. Anglers are concentrating their efforts on the warmer water. The larger bass have found theses areas and have moved up in water of five foot or less. These will be the early spawners and can be caught without much trouble. The remainder of the bass are still staging up off the main river points and some on the secondary points. Try the spinnerbait but don’t wait all day for the bass to react to it before changing up to either a crank bait or lipless crank. Use a Bandit 200 or a Shad Rap in the shad or silver shad colors. For the deeper water bass, use a DT10 in fire tiger or parrot color or a Thunder Crank. Work the points well but remember to look for the warmer water right off the points and secondary points.
March 11, 2011
CLARK HILL IS DOWN 4.9 FEET, STAINED & 56 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair and the weather stabilizing will really help the action daily. The lake is full to all accounts and may be up a little with all the rain Georgia has experienced over the last couple of weeks. The water temperatures are right for limits of bass this week. With mid to upper 50’s being reported all over the lake, anglers are loading their boats one pattern. Spinnerbaits and crankbaits are the primary baits being used in any shade of white in the blades and the no. 7 Shad Rap in the black/silver or natural shad colors in the cranks. The ditches seem to be the most productive place to bag a 20lb. sack of bass but if you aren’t familiar with the lake, you will need to break out the old lake map to locate these areas. The "ditches" are the old creek beds that were flooded when the lake was formed. Look for the small red lines that run close to the bank on your map and fish these areas well. Start off with a spinner bait early in the morning and switch back and forth with the Shad Rap to cover these areas. Look for and fish all the ditches in and around points as all of these areas will hold bass. Another good bait to throw this week is a lipless crank bait. Throw a Rattlin Rap in the 1/2ounce size on the longer run out points that contain a lot of rocks. Also check out the short rocky banks near the parks and just above the I-20 bridge. These bass are aggressive and a good steady retrieve is all that it will take. Look for signs of blue back herring. This will indicate a prime area to work with the faster baits.
March 11, 2011
LAKE SEMINOLE IS FULL, STAINED AND 60 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing has slowed down a little bit with the recent cold front. The fish are still on the beds and in areas very near to sand. Many different techniques can be used to catch bass right now. One of the best ways is to fish a Texas Rig on main lake sandbars. Use a 1/4 tungsten, a 5/0 Gamakatsu Offset Worm Hook, and a 8" Big Bite Baits Kriet Tail Lizard in watermelon red. Make sure to use heavy line for this technique. 16 or 20 lb. Sunline Fluorocarbon works real well. The other technique that catches big ones is to fish near the spawning areas in clear water with a Spro BBZ 1 swim bait. This technique does not catch high numbers, but will definitely add some weight to your live wells.
March 11, 2011
LAKE GEORGE IS FULL, 60 DEGREES & CLEAR
Bass will be up shallow on main lake flats and in the creeks. There are a lot of fish being caught on white Picasso Spinnerbaits and a sexy shad Stanford Lures on main lake flats around hydrilla. To find these flats, look for the hydrilla that has matted up on the surface and blind cast all around the flat to find the other clumps that are submerged. Try the frog at the mouths of creeks with deep water close by. Fish a Spro Bonzeye frog in natural red or black back in the pads and work it all the way back to the boat slow. There are usually a lot of fish spread out in the pads this week. Some of the bites will be as far back as you can throw the lure in the pads and some are coming once you get it almost to the boat. Most of the big fish will be caught swimming a white Picasso jig or flipping a Big Bite Baits black and blue Yomama. Locate the fish swimming the jig around any shallow cover that you come in contact with and then slow down and flip the Yomama around the cover to pick up the fish that wont commit to the jig. Some good schooling activity throughout the day has stated. Always have a Spro Dwag 100, Zara Spook or a white Big Bite Baits jerk minnow tied to be ready in case they pop up and this can happen anytime of the day.
March 11, 2011
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN .03 OVER FULL, STAINED & 51 DEGREES BY MARK COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE
Lake Weiss is expected to crest sometime Friday morning, at about 1 foot above full pool.
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Bass fishing is fair and the muddy, cold water will have the bass turned off for a few days, look for the Bass to be shallow in the clearing water in the back of the bays and creeks.
Striper fishing is poor and a few stripers are being caught in the upper Coosa river trolling 1/4 ounce jigs with a 3 and 4 inch white Sassy Shad trailer, at 1.5 -2 mph.
Crappie fishing is fair and this rain is just what we needed to push all the crappie out of the river channels and into the spawning bays and creeks. As the water clears over the next few days, look for the crappie to really turn on.
March 11, 2011
LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 52 to 60 DEGREES, LIGHT STAIN UP AND CLEARING DOWN
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Bass fishing is fair and look for the bass to be close to the bank and in the back of the coves and creeks. Many baits are working and we recommend starting out with a fast moving bait like a Rat L Trap or a spinner bait, and cover as much water as you can until you find active fish. Match you bait color to the water color. When you find active fish switch over to a Texas rig worm or a jig and work all of the area to pick up all the fish there. If the water temp drops after the front comes in then move to the points in the creeks and work them with a Carolina rig worm.
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Line side fishing is good and just look for the birds. They seem to be in every creek on the lake. If they are diving, set out your flat lines and plainer boards and live bait is best. Many good fish are biting Rat l Traps fished off of secondary creek points. The umbrella rig bite has slowed down.
Crappie fishing is good to very good. The big slabs are moving to the back of the main creeks like Lick and Sugar. Spider rigs seam to do the best right now. Dark jigs in blue and black with a minnow added seam to be the best. Some good numbers of fish are coming from shooting docks also
March 11, 2011
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.3 FEET, 61 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing is fair and the weather will soon stabilize and the bass will start biting better. With the stable weather the bass will head to the shallows to spawn. Focus your efforts in major creeks like Rooty and Crooked creeks and fish from the bank out to 4 or 6 feet. Texas rig plastic continues to be your best option with tubes and crawfish type baits producing the best. Green pumpkin, June bug, blueberry and redbug have been producing well, as color options. Shallow docks are holding some of the larger fish that have spawned and can be caught on a beaver or creature bait in junebug or other darker color patterns. If the front of the dock has more than five feet of water, don’t waste your time fishing it. Move on to a shallower dock. The best news of all is that a decent top water bite has started in the last couple of days on shallow flats. Fish a Pop R or other type chugger bait slowly with long pauses, or try a Zoom horny toad over the grass beds moving it as slowly as possible.
March 11, 2011
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 3.8 FEET, STAINED & 59 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair and most of the lake is stained and still rising. The Tussahaw Creek is relatively clear. Use the cranks and spinner baits slowly from 2 to 8 feet of water. The deeper range should be best, but don’t count out finding some shallow fish. Fish the rocky main lake points. Use the Shad Rap or a spinner bait with chartreuse and white blades. The copper Colorado blades will work better in the colored water but gold will work. Use a slow retrieve and use a trailer hook. Keeping the bait at the bottom and bumping cover and rock will help. Early in the day, slow down and fish a jig and craw trailer. Jigs are good for the quality bites. Black and blue and green pumpkin are good colors. A light Texas rigged Zoom finesse worm will get numbers, but the dink spots may drive are little pests. Watermelon seed and mossy pumpkin are a couple of good colors. Use a Carolina rig and a light 1/4 to 3/8 ounce weight and use a trick worm or lizard.
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Spring’s Coming with Transitional Fish Behaviors
Entering the second week of March and water temps carry on to climb. As of this early morning, harbor drinking water temps are hovering at 58-59 degrees and the warmer the drinking water has gotten, the hotter the fishing is acquiring. Reds have started off their "transition" phase from winter months routines to a much more spring/summer type pattern. Translation: Large winter educational institutions are splitting up into scaled-down packs of fish that disperse all about the lowcountry estuaries. We are getting very good reviews of reds becoming found beneath docks, along submerged rock piles, creek mouths, as effectively as packs of fish even now being identified along reduced h2o flats. Lower mullet, live shrimp, reside minnows, Gulp! baits, and redfish magic spinner baits have all been generating. Sheepshead go on to be found in stable numbers in the typical heavy construction places employing fiddler crabs. Nonetheless not hearing of any regular trout numbers becoming discovered (should get much better as h2o temps move in the direction of 68-70 degrees) but we are hearing of a few here and there becoming caught on suspending tough baits and soft plastics.
Offshore:
Far more 20knot NE winds are still maintaining boats in the slips, although 1 of my great customers did get out close to the Deli down south a catch a few wahoo whilst high-pace trolling a minor above a week back. Now is the time to make certain all your gear is ready to go, the bite will be on sooner rather than later on!
Report By: Scott Hammond
Haddrell’s Level Tackle & Supply
47 S. Windemere Charleston, SC 29407 (843) 573-3474
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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 3-8
three/eight/eleven Blowing Stink!
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We get in touch with 20-25 mph winds "Blowing Stink" and that is precisely what it was undertaking today!
The McVeigh household were troopers and braved the wind and cool air and caught a number of great fish.
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Hilton Head Island Fishing For Redfish Off The Hook Fishing Charters
3/7/11 Great Trip!
So a lot for the warm temps like we had last week. Right now was fairly cold out there but the fishing was Hot!
Pictured previously mentioned left 12 12 months outdated Connor Laidlaw and his Mom Judy with one particular monster redfish to start off of the trip!
We stayed hectic catching a bunch of massive over the slot dimension fish and finished off with this a single pictured top rated appropriate.
Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
http://offthehookcharters.com/
Capt Brian Vaughn
843-298-4376
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SE NC Report: great redfish action and early sea mullet
Meanwhile most the piers have opened and noticed some early sea mullet (whiting) action although a handful of trout and even some sparse flounder have been netted inshore. Nonetheless, it is the redfish that early anglers are turning to for solid day to day action.
As they have been all winter redfish are holding in the shallow backwaters and feeding in the creeks and on the dark financial institutions when the shallow h2o warms up a minor for the duration of the day. Guides and anglers with boats are push poling back into very shallow waters to sight cast for them.
The finest baits for shallow redfish appropriate now are mud minnows or synthetic scented soft baits on jig heads of three/eight or ¼ ounce. Scented baits that are popular are the fluke styles and the scented shrimp. Common jig head colors are red, black, and white but when the redfish are feeding it doesnt actually matter. A lot more important is that you are extremely quiet and dont spook the big redfish universities even when you play and land your fish.
Some speckled trout have been caught but most have been little and not as quite a few as is common for early March. Lowcountry officials and anglers in equally NC and SC have expressed concern more than what the frigid temperatures this winter did to the speck population. Trout are less tolerant than redfish to the cold, and scattered kills had been reported.
Right now NC is in a closed recreational period for trout and the only fishing is catch and release. Officials and fishermen will be viewing the speckled trout population closely this spring.
Meanwhile the piers have opened and the early action is on the dependable whiting (sea mullet). You can catch them in reasonably shallow water with fresh reduce shrimp, Fishbities synthetic bloodworms, or minimize squid.
The surf is at the moment nevertheless holding primarily dogfish and skates with a handful of flounder probable. Surf fishermen are anxiously awaiting the arrival of bluefish, almost certainly later on this month.
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