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
Attachment 191607
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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Attachment 191608
* 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.
&quot

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
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