Fishing Report January 6, 2012 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii
Jeff Becker and his son had been proud of their 39 lb bull mahi. The Beckers joined in a group effort to land the fish when Jeff provided his assistance in finishing the grueling fight. Very good heading to the father and son team on a fantastic fish!
Michelle and Steve Burwash had achievement bottom fishing. They drifted by way of an area with their baits on or in the vicinity of the bottom. The bite was rather great so Michelle and Steve caught a range of fish like nabeta, papio, and uku. The inedible bycatch was released.
The lines have been in the drinking water a mile and a 50 percent away from Lahaina Harbor when the long rigger came down hard. Line peeled off the reel ahead of Chris Rasmussen stepped in and subdued the fish. Chris was pleasantly surprised to catch an ono for the duration of the winter season.
Mike Braun posed with his mahi whilst the fish was even now on the spring scale. Right after the photograph, Mike acted like a veteran fisherman and dropped his mahi on the scale. Carrying out so benefits in the scale offering a increased value than the genuine bodyweight of the fish. Thats just an additional way to make the fish seem larger than it truly was.
Richard Spriet did not experience any trouble even though bringing this tiny mahi to the boat. Despite the fact that the fish was small, the fillets had been delicious. A single is surely better than none.
Concentrating on bottom fish, Amy Spreitzer set the benchmark early with her uku. Amys snapper ate a strip of squid.
Not wanting to be outdone, Amys dad Frank hooked a yellow spot papio, which was tagged and launched. The less prized bottom fish were simply caught and unveiled.
This cow mahi struck a trolled lure in the blind. In other phrases, the fish little bit without having warning in an area that lacked noticeable fish, bird, or mammal activity. A amazingly high quantity of fish are caught below this sort of situation, probably owing to the extremely mobile nature of pelagic species.
This angler also caught his mahi in the blind. Fish caught in the blind genuinely are validation for the technique of trolling. Trolling permits for fish to be caught while at the same time searching for places that seem to have larger densities of fish.
Sam, a experienced soccer player, attempted his hand at bottom fishing. Soon after many dwell goatfish were ripped off the hook, Sam dropped down a total squid. This bait alter swiftly resulted in a good uku.
Sam spotted this needle fish casually swimming around the boat. Making use of palu, or chum, the fish was drawn nearer to the boat and then hooked making use of a piece of squid that was allowed to sink with the chum. The circle hook snagged the corner of the needle fishs mouth so its sharp teeth couldnt minimize by way of the line. Sam gave his father the opportunity to combat the needle fish, which set on two enjoyable aerial displays.
The Wildermann group invested their afternoon doing work the coastal waters of Maui. In only 35 fathoms of h2o, they tagged and released a shortbill spearfish. The fish set up a strong battle from light tackle.
The Wildermann group took quite a few photographs by which to remember their fish. Following the images, the healthful shortbill spearfish was introduced.
The Rasmussen group endured some tough weather conditions problems but did not return to Lahaina Harbor with no fish. Even with comparatively powerful winds, the anglers fished driving Lanai. They caught this ono while trolling via the location recognized as the slides. Not surprisingly, the landmark denoting the slides region is a pair of landslides.
Generating each and every bite count is important due to the fact sometimes the number of chances is confined. This angler took benefit of the possibility to catch a mahi and taken care of his focus all through the combat. The anglers attention to detail ensured that the fish was caught.
Dragging opelus at LA buoy resulted in two mahis, which had been truly portion of a triple bite. The 3rd mahi swallowed a tuna becoming used a teaser but by some means regurgitated the hook with no getting snagged. The other two mahis, in contrast, were not as lucky and had to pay a higher value for taking in the bait. A pair of experienced young anglers productively fought the mahis to the boat. Way to go boys!
Amanda came across her mahi off Manele Bay, Lanai. The fish attacked a blue and silver funnel jet and then fought wildly. In the conclude, nonetheless, the dimensions and power of the wonderful bull mahi had been no match for Amandas clean and successful angling method.
Mason also caught a nice mahi. Related to Amanda, Mason did a great job bringing his fish to the boat. If he hadnt, the fish would have possibly escaped. Mahis have a tendency to jump and shake the hooks, particularly when the angler jerks their head out of the drinking water.
Shane, Shad, Travis, and Statement started out fishing at a FAD. In a window of just a number of minutes, they caught several shibis that weighed in from 32 to 38 lbs. The anglers also missed two much more shibis on normal bait. A little later, they caught some mahis on modest lures. The most exciting element of their day occurred in a short period of time of time and quick operate assisted to place some of these fish on the boat.
Yet another winter ono attacked a lure driving Lanai. This one tipped the scales at 34 lbs, which is over the yearly common. Onos are generally caught throughout the summer people caught out of time are typically better than common.
Many boats retain a purple softhead in the routine at all moments in order to entice any blue marlin that they might come across. The smaller version of that lure, the Jr. Softhead, works fantastic as properly. This mahi little bit a Jr. Softhead working on the long rigger for Harrison Newlands.
Dave Tietz discovered a latest line and followed the highway of moving h2o. Shortly soon after, Dave spotted a piece of debris. This nice mahi popped up and built make contact with with the standard jet on the extended corner as the lure moved previous the flotsam. Daves enthusiasm gave him the essential dedication to land the wonderful bull mahi.
Returning Begin Me Up anglers Ethan and Tim Pham place forth a reliable effort and had been rewarded with a few mahis. They have had a lot more successful journeys with Start off Me Up but liked their day anyhow.
Mary Kay and Craig Mills always fish on their yearly Maui vacation. Due to their expertise, they know how to react when the fish bite. Mary Kay and Craig caught numerous mahis and had a few much more fish shake the hooks even with excellent angling method. Sometimes the fish just get fortunate.
Cousins Thomas and Carson Small teamed up to catch a sunrise mahi even though trolling along a existing line just south of Lahaina Harbor. The boys had been energized about their catch.
Many thanks for hunting by way of this Start off Me Up fishing report. The initial number of days of 2012, to be included in the following report, have developed a astonishing number of billfish such as a big shortbill spearfish and some striped marlin. Until the subsequent report, restricted lines.
Aloha,
Jonny
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South Carolina DNR electro fishing
Efficiently taking care of our fisheries in South Carolina calls for the DNR initial to see what is swimming about down there. An successful way to do this is a analysis tool called electro-fishing. In this movie, Lorianne goes out on Lake Oliphant with regional fisheries biologist Liz Osier to see how the samples are gathered, and what we can learn from them.
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 1-5
Posted on January five, 2012
Below is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
These days was good and sunny but still great. We had west north-west winds ten-15 mph and the temperatures had been in the mid to upper 40′s. The saturday and sunday nevertheless seems great with temperatures in the upper 50′s and probably breaking sixty degrees. Slow fishing nowadays. There are still a scattered speckled trout getting caught on the Buxton seashore. No boats out these days. There are a handful of boats likely offshore tomorrow hunting for the blue bout tuna that are heading down the coastline to pay a visit to us. They have been off the Virginia coastline recently and with the temperatures drop and some cooler drinking water shifting down this could be the start off of the bluefin season. Lets hope so.
Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report one-4
Posted on January four, 2012
Below is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Today was cold. We had north-west winds 15-25 mph and the temperatures were in the mid twenty′s early this morning. By mid day the temperatures have been in the upper thirty′s. Fishing was slow today, we have nothing to report. No boats out right now. The forecast for the saturday and sunday seems very good, Temperatures in the reduced 60′s.
Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report one-three
Posted on January 3, 2012
Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
These days was cold and windy. We had north-west winds twenty-thirty mph and the temperatures were in the mid to upper 30′s . Tonight will be windy and nicely below freezing at twenty five degrees. I have no reviews of fish being caught. Maybe towards the stop of the week when the weather conditions calms a little. No boats out today either.
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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 1-5
Rumors of stripers staying caught on hopkins up at Oregon inlet. But what I do know is that puppy sharks and skates are hitting anything at all that hits the drinking water down the following. Black drum was at the jetties this early morning. Speckle trout was becoming caught, but no keepers reported. One flounder was caught by Kevin along with all the dinks specks out by the narrows. If I get a true report about the stripers up north, than I will update the board.
Monday’s Report
Joyful Monday!!!! I’ve had one report nowadays, but it was a excellent a single. That is if you like "trout tales"……
Nice Huge trout this am, the in which component is unidentified, possibly the LHJ (lighthouse jetties) or NOB (north of Buxton) anyways….. would seem trout like to consume tiny, teeny tiny trout. That’s what the massive boys have been chasing. If your fortunate ample to figure it out and catch em, then you are lucky sufficient!
Those birds that are functioning up at Oregan Inlet….I heard it was massive blues!!! Even now, that’s greater than none
That’s all I obtained for you right now. Remain tuned, tomorrow may be better…………………….
Kristie
Tuesday’s Brrrrr report!!
Not much to report these days. Winds had been really powerful previous night time and whilst I did stroll more than to the jetties for a appear see there was no a single hoping. Water color was not bad. It is supposed to relaxed down a minor tonight and tomorrow and perhaps we can get something heading.
Very best,
Bob
Wednesday and oh so good!!!
The very best of today was the shell hunters. Scotch Bonnetts are considerable and fairly a number of big conchs or whelks.
Fishing, nobody down below attempting from what I can see. I examined out the Frisco spot this early morning and the drinking water was calm and half thoroughly clean. Do not think it would be too difficult to occur up with a great speck or pup.
See ya tomorrow,
Bob
Thursday Fishing Report
With the warmer temps nowadays individuals were out and about,Trout ended up noted at ramp 34 this morning.Blowtoads have been caught at ramp forty three these days.Shelling appears to be the favored previous time on the south seaside.The weather seems fantastic for the week-finish "Come Get You Some" HOOP-DEE!
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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 1-5
by Affie
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Happy New Year!! What a gorgeous day! We had three offshore boats out today. They arrived back again in with boundaries of yellowfin tuna, a few blackfin tuna, an 80lb mako shark and a 34lb wahoo. One of the boats went bottom fishing and had a wonderful day with catches of seabass, tilefish and a number of huge bluefish. Their catch involved a 10lb citation tilefish.What an fantastic day of fishing. One of the offshore charters was a make-up group. If you don’t have a get together of six indicator up on the internet or come by to indication up.
FISHING REPORT 1-five-twelve
by Affie
Weather has kept the boats in this week. We did have a nearshore boat out yesterday. Plenty of dogfish but no sign of stripers. The stripers are operating about 3 weeks late due to this kind of a moderate wintertime so significantly. Friday weather looks excellent and we have an offshore charter likely out. If you would like to go fishing there is lots of availablity and make-up charters are availableif you will not have a entire get together of 6. Much more news as we have fish.
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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 1-5
David Ciesla of Provide sent these great images from a excursion he took on New Year’s Day.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Hard Core" | Get Occupied | 01/03/twelve
It’s 34 degrees with a NW wind of thirty gusting to forty, but Kevin Sneed is trout fishing. I say challenging core, with a touch of ridiculous!
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"NEW Years EVE trip" | Get Active | 01/01/12
What a way to conclude one particular of the greatest fish catching a long time of my lifestyle. twelve/31/11 and 65 degrees w/ a h2o temp of 56 and the fish are even now biting. Falling tide built for a fun time casting some gulp baits. pearl shrimp and new penny shrimp. I had a number of mullet minnows left in my bait pen so for kicks I baited up a carolina rig and in much less then a second I had a flounder bite ambigu heading flounder and trout. Insane!!!!! Allows do it again in 2012 Joyful New Year to All.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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The Southern Fishing report by Ken Sturdivant 1-6
By Ken Sturdivant
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January 6, 2012
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 11.18 FEET, THE BACKS OF CREEKS ARE STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 50 DEGREES.
This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com 770 542 7764
Bass fishing is good and Lake Lanier water level has risen only slightly over the past week and the surface temperature has dropped 4 degrees. The fishing has remained good as we have been catching big fish deep and shallow through the week. We have been focusing on rocky pockets near the mouths of the creeks and back in the creeks, as well as steeper main-lake rocky banks and points in the lower lake for the majority of our fish. There is also a growing concentration of fish in the creek channel ditches which are present throughout the lake and range from shallow to deep depending on the location. We have caught the shallow fish on shaky head worms, jigs, crank baits, jerk baits, and the Fish Head Spin. Early morning, late evening, prior to a weather front passage and during times of a predominant wind are the best times to throw the moving baits and to work shallow for some big bites. If there is wind blowing, fish your moving baits where the wind is the strongest and most direct into the bank and use a slow to moderate retrieve. Don’t expect to get many bites, but the ones you get will be quality. There are fish out deep relating to the timber in ditches, and these fish can be caught on a spoon, drop-shot, and a shaky head worm. The timber is your best bet for numbers of fish right now, and some bigger fish are definitely moving out deep, especially with the recent colder weather. The upper lake/rivers are really holding fish in certain creek ditches in 10 to 30 feet of water. When searching for these fish, use your Lowrance electronics to identify subtle structure changes to include creek ditch depressions. Where there is bait, there is or will soon be fish. As always, once you find a creek, pocket, or main lake area holding bait and fish, you may have success by rotating that area with other areas you find holding bait and fish. Fish move up and down in the water column throughout the day, and in the same context move from deep to shallow. Given that, if you have success at one point in the day in a particular location, you may return again later and enjoy further success in the same area.
This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing is very good both in terms of size, numbers and species. Stripers, spots, catfish, largemouth bass and walleye are all biting free line and down rod herring. It is not unusual to catch multiple species and sizes all out of the same area. Not much has changed in terms of technique. Find the large continuous strings of bait and fish there. Also, keep your eyes open for birds and follow their lead. If they are diving at bait and you can get to the fish before they disperse throw a Mack Farr 1/2 ounce buck tail with a small fluke trailer. You can also use a spinning rod to toss a herring, small gizzard shad or threadfin on a weighted float into the center of the activity. Keep your bait about three feet below the float. When a quality striper nails the bait on the surface; hang on! If the birds are actively searching an area set out a spread with baits 40 feet behind your boards, free lines 80 to 100 feet back and a couple down rods. Try both weighted and non weighted free lines. You can also use umbrella rigs to quickly search an area. In the absence of birds, find the bait and set up a spread. When the sun gets up your best bet is to switch to down rods from 17 to 30 feet down. Keep your down rods just over the bait. If possible, take a variety of Herring, Trout and Gizzard shad to the lake. Remember to keep your hook size matched to the size of your bait. Big Creek, Flowery Branch Creek, Six Mile Creek and Flat Creek are good places to start on the south end. On the north end try Wahoo Creek, Little River and Sardis Creek. Due to the low lake level a significant number of ramps are closed.
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January 6, 2012
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 6.38 FEET, DIRTY & 52 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has been slow. With the changing water levels, cooler temperatures, and dirty water has made the bite a day to day opportunity. There are two main patterns working with the current conditions. One is covering plenty of water with shallow water crank baits similar to a Bandit 200 series or a Bomber 4A, the better colors have been either chartreuse or red crawdad color. Cast these baits as close to shoreline rocky points as possible and then slowly reel them back in with a reel and pause pattern. This pattern has been producing more largemouths but do not look for many bites. The second pattern has been using a drop shot rig or jigging spoon on humps and road beds lake wide. With the higher water levels and water current fish have positioned on tops of these locations.
Hybrid and striper fishing is great. Fish have positioned on top of humps and road beds. Using live shad dropped down to schools of fish is working the best. Use your depth finders to locate fish. You may have to check multiple areas before locating fish with the recent changes in water levels.
Crappie fishing has been fair. Fish have begun pulling into creeks and pockets about half way in. These fish are following shad that have migrated in with the new water depths. Troll minnow tipped jigs in black/chartreuse or pink/white colors. Look for fish to be positioned in the twelve to fifteen feet depths. Troll jigs at depths ten to twelve feet to catch feeding fish.
January 6, 2012
LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 14.24 FEET, 51 DEGREES AND CLEAR
This bass fishing report is from Matt Driver 404-456-6094 www.proanglerradio.com
Bass fishing is good and there has been little change al nights being below freezing. The first few days of the cold snap were not that great for fishing due to a lot of shallow fish shut down with such a drastic change in temps but now things are getting back to normal January fishing on Allatoona. The bait is more concentrated and suspending in the 15 to 20 ft range. As we all know where the bait is so will the bass be. Use your electronics to find bait ball, and use drops shot rigs and the float n fly. Use a slower approach than we’ve used in earlier weeks. I believe we will see some bigger fish caught in the near future with more cold fronts forecasted in coming weeks. January is a great time to catch a trophy spot on Lake Allatoona.
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Line side fishing is good. The bait is starting to move back into the Creek and so are the Striper and Hybrids. Mid lake seems to be holding better numbers of fish then the south end and the north end but we think all the creeks on the lake will produce line sides. Shiners fished on free lines and planner boards are producing better then trout and shad right now. Remember to down size your hooks to match your shiners for more strikes. After the sun comes up, switch to pulling umbrella rigs. We have had our best luck this week pulling these rigs 145 feet behind the boat at 3.1 to 3.4 miles and hour. And have caught fish weighting up to 21 pounds. As the lake starts to clears the umbrella rig bite will get great. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 6, 2012
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 8.43 FEET, CLEAR & 53 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair Look on the and over the old structure on main lake points for any schoolers but they are 10 to 19 feet deep. Later in the day, use a large Culprit dark worm over the deeper grass lines a later in the day. Spinner baits and flat sided bright crank baits will work after the sun warms shallows in the backs of the creeks. The Flat A Bomber in lime and orange colors has been fair and add some extra scent. Use this bait in the mouths of the creeks right off the river. Be sure to watch the Lowrance for bait schools as the fish will stay with them the rest of the month. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing On the Water fishing schools.
January 6, 2012
CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 8.90 FEET, 52 DEGREES & STAINED
Bass fishing is fair and there is still fresh water flowing into the lake. This water is cooling down and stained slowing the main river fish. A bright crawfish red or brown Rat L Trap or a big jig and pig can draw strikes. Look for the clearer waters in the deep creeks. Float a large green u tail worm on and over any shallow grass after mid day. The bass are tight under the heavy grass and use a large Rat over this grass. For river bass, head into the cuts and creeks that have any clearing waters. Spinner baits and large red shad Zoom U tail worms will work or grass beds later in the day. The Rat L Traps in the bleeding shiner or red crawfish will work for the bass. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
January 6, 2012
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.88 FEET, CLEAR & 53 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair and use spoons, jigs and worms. Look for the bass in the mouths of the main lake and main river creeks. The lower lake creeks are clearing and the blue and silver crank baits have been working for anyone that is trolling. Down lake use the 3/8 ounce jigs in black and silver with a small pork. Fish any bank cover with the crank bait all the way to the boat working the lures slowly in cover. Also use the Carolina rig with a small Zoom lizard on the loner points down lake. Find any warming water in the northwest coves later in the afternoons. Up the rivers, use a Gator Tail worm in dark colors and add a Venom glass rattle and flip and pitch any wood. The fish are tight on wood and look around blow downs in the major creeks. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
January 6, 2012
LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR, 55 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing is good. His month the best search bait to use is lipless crank bait such as a Spro Aruku Shad 75 in MudBug Red. You don’t have to change the hooks on this bait because it comes out of the package with number 2 Mustad. We have been having more success by allowing this bait to sink all the way to the bottom before retrieving. It will get hung up in the grass, but with a good rod and some 20 lb. Sunline FC Sniper, you can fish it and rip it free from the hydrilla. Some of the hydrilla will still be alive, and some dead. If the fish aren’t biting in the ditches, then start moving up on the flats and fishing the shallower water. A good bait for the flats is the New Spro Fat John in Nasty Shad. This bait allows you to fish a little slower and more methodical. The flats will be pretty thick with grass, so you can slow down and even stop the bait when you feel grass so that it will float up and out of the hydrilla. This is a deadly technique for cold water bass. With the warmer days ahead, look for the fish to start moving into the backwater to spawn. When this occurs, the flipping bite will start to get really good. Look for dead vegetation such as hyacinths and flip a Big Bite Baits 4" Yo Momma in Hematoma on a 1 ounce Tungsten and a New 5/0 Gamakatsu Flipping Hook. Use at least 60 pound. Sunline Braid. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing On the Water fishing schools.
January 6, 2012
LAKE GEORGE IS DOWN .8 FEET, 58 DEGREES AND CLEAR
Bass are changing daily with the weather. Some fish have made a move up shallow while most fish are still out deep. The shallow fish are biting Spro Aruku Shad Jr.’s on main lake hydrilla flats in 4 to 6 feet of water. The bites are coming when you rip the Aruku Shad through the patches of hydrilla. Good fluorocarbon is a must when ripping the trap through the hydrilla because it cuts through the hydrilla better than regular monofilament. There is also a jig bite going on up the river around River Bend. Throw a Spro K finesse jig in black blue with a green pumpkin Big Bite Baits trailer on steeper channel swing banks. The bites have been coming as close as you can flip a jig to any cover. When the cold front hits mid next week look for the fish to back out to the first drop off and the deeper bite to be the more reliable bite. Throw a Carolina rig with a 7" Kriet Tail worm in tilapia or a Picasso football jig on the first drop off around the hydrilla flats. The deep fish can still be caught on jigging spoons in 25 to 35 feet of water up the lake around Cowikee Creek. Look for bait off the edge of the ledges and the bass will be suspended below the bait. Good electronics are a must when fishing for these fish. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 6, 2012
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 5.70 FEET, 45 DEGREES & STAINED
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Bass fishing is fair and the bass have moved to a deeper winter pattern, some Bass are being caught on rip rap rocks on jigs. A Carolina rig is working well for the deeper fish on main lake points and ledges. Very few largemouth are being caught, most all are spots. Little River and the Chattooga River are producing some great spot fishing with a lot of 2 to 4 pound fish, A drop shot rig with a 4 inch craw or a mini fluke is working most any deeper rocky river channel ledge. The smaller spots are up shallow on the rocks and the larger Spots are on the deeper parts of the ledge 10 to 16 feet deep.
Striper fishing is poor and the fish are due to turn on any day.
Crappie fishing is fair and the fish are starting to bite again on the old river ledges in 8 to 16 feet of water. Spider rigging with live minnows is producing and the float and fly is also producing well. The Chattooga River is producing a lot of under size fish with a few keepers. Little Spring Creek is producing some crappie long line trolling with 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jigs in 4 to 8 feet of water, a float and fly is also working well in the stumps in Little Spring Creek. The bays near Riverside are producing some crappie long line trolling also.
January 6, 2012
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.82 FEET, 58 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing is fair. The rivers are heavily stained and its best to fish down lake. Work the heavy brush on points and docks on the lake. Use the Stanley dark green or all black 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Bo Hawg pork trailer, on the heavy cover. This is a great dock lake all year and especially mid fall into the winter. Just pick a creek and work every dock. Little River is also a great area for fall fishing with a bone or parrot colored crank bait. Cast a dark red and black Texas rigged Berkley Power worm in the larger sizes slowly worked on the docks on the lower lake. Slow roll a willow leaf blade combo in golds on points. Use larger dark worms over the grass and around docks can get a strike, but later each day with the warming waters. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
January 6, 2012
LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 50 DEGREES.
Bass fishing is fair. The main lake is clear and stained to muddy up the rivers. The cold fronts have moved the fish tight to cover. A brown blue jig with a claw trailer has been working under boat docks and around wood structure. Start in the middle of the coves and creeks and work your way to the back. As the suns heats up the water during the day the fish will move to the back of the docks. A square bill crank bait worked along the rip rap has also been producing some extra fish. This works best in the afternoon and if Georgia Power is moving water.
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Line side fishing is good. Over the past week the umbrella rig bite has taken off. The fish are on the south end of the lake in the mouths of the major creeks. We have been pulling a 4 arm 100 feet behind the boat. It is running about 15 feet deep. The spoon bite is starting to take off. The Capt. Macks spoons are out producing the others. Look for bait on your Lowrance and drop you spoon into the schools of bait. The stripers are under the bait. Stripers only feed up so keep your bait above the fish.
Crappie fishing is good. The fish are in the middle of most creeks and big coves. Spider rigging is working as well as finding the fish on your Lowrance and dropping live bait to them. Tip your jig with a minnow to increase your bite. Lick Creek and Sugar Creek have been out producing most of the other creeks. We will be starting my crappie trips this month. Give me a call and we will try and fill your cooler with big slabs. Remember to stop by Sugar Creek Marina for all your bass and striper needs. They have Capt. Macks umbrella rigs in stock along with the Capt. Mack spoons. Remember to come to the Atlanta Boat show for the free fishing seminars. Mark will be there on Thursday January 12, 2012 at 4 pm hosting a seminar on fishing on Lake Oconee. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for 770-889-2654 for details.
January 6, 2012
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 4.51 FEET, LIGHT STAIN & 51 DEGREES
Bass are biting better mid day. Go into the creeks up lake in the rivers for active bass. In the rivers, the bass are on the ends of shallower river points and deeper stump rows. On the main lake points and around the dam, use the shad colored Zoom Flukes over deep standing timber. A Zara Spook is good in blue shad or baby bass. All green trick worms in the stained water in creeks have been fair. Use a dark red and black Gilraker worm on a Texas rig on wood and brush very tight bank and river structure, can draw a strike. Cast or flip the river docks and shallow bank with a Zoom motor oil lizard. Sea walls mid lake are good place to use the Fish Head Spins with a small pearl Zoom fluke trailer. Use the lighter Sufix Elite line in the ten pound test and slowly reel this bait back to the boat right on the bottom. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.
Our DVD, Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass are now on sale for only $ 25.00 including shipping. Send a check payable to Southern Fishing Schools Inc. to: Southern Fishing Schools Inc to 106 Hickory Ridge Drive, Cumming Georgia. Please allow 14 days for delivery.
The 2012 Atlanta Boat Show is January 12-15, 2012 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Come and see our fishing seminars. www.atlantaboatshow.com
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The Great Southern Fishing Show will be held at the North Atlanta Trade Center January 21-22, 2012. We have shallow water seminars; fly fishing, guide trips and much more. Seminars will be posted soon.
Ken Sturdivant, Lowrance Professional Fishing Staff will be conducting FREE! Sonar Seminars at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Lawrenceville Georgia. The BASICS OF SONAR seminars are held on the last Saturday of each month at 2pm. All seminars are subject to change without notice.
If you would like to have a free set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net and ask for the Sonar Setup Quick List. See the new Lowrance machines at www.lowrance.com. Lowrance Announces HDS Gen2. See them in action at Bass Pro Shops in Lawrenceville this Saturday from noon until 5pm.
We have these BASS FISHING books for sale: BASS FISHING LAKE LANIER, BASS FISHING LAKE ALLATOONA, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE, BASS FISHING LAKE RUSSELL, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE and BASS FISHING LAKE HARTWELL. These books are written exclusively for Bass and each book covers every week of the year. Each book $ 39.00. If you would like a sample of any book, send us an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net. Our mailing address is: Southern Fishing Schools Inc. 106 Hickory Ridge, Cumming Georgia 30040.
Copyright 2012, Southern Fishing Schools Inc. calls us to set up a school, Maps and Depth Finders or SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details.www.havefunfishing.com 770 889 2654.
The Great Southern Fishing Show is for fly fishing, shallow water and light tackle folks and will be at the North Atlanta Trade Center, January 21-22, 2012. Fly and Conventional Fishing gear at discount prices. Learn how to fish or hone your skills. Demo the latest rods and reels. Meet expert guides and learn what bait or fly to tie to catch any fish. Freshwater and saltwater vendors on site. Learn from the experts all weekend. FEATURES: KIDS 12 & UNDER FREE! Seminars: Twenty fly fishing & spinning tackle pros will be giving presentations for all types of fishing on the lakes, streams, and ocean. Fly Tying Presentations: Twelve expert fly tiers on site to tie and give you expert tips for the perfect fly. Casting Demonstrations: Ten expert instructors sharing their knowledge on the casting pond. Bring the Kids- 12 & UNDER ARE FREE! Casting classes will be available for the kids! Simms Product RV: On site all weekend with the latest merchandise. GUESTS: Our speakers will be talking about all kinds species for fresh and saltwater fishing: Ken Sturdivant: Lake Lanier guide and Lowrance Pro Staff instructor see the latest GEN2 Lowrance machines Andy Mill: Author of A Passion for Tarpon and winner of a record eleven tarpon tournaments. ONeill Williams: Star of ONeill Outdoors- bass and striper fishing techniques for the Spring. Henry Cowen: Nationally renowned fly & light tackle fishing guide. Also at the show: Deb Bowen, David Edens, Jimmy Harris, Jimbo Mathley, Tim Ivey, Kent Edmunds, Abby Jackson, John Rice and more! HOURS: Saturday 9-5, Sunday 10-5 TICKETS: Adults 17+ $ 8, Kids 13-16 $ 4, CHILDREN 12 & UNDER FREE SPECIAL FAMILY PASS: 2 Adults & Up to 4 Kids for ONLY $ 20. See the seminar schedule at www.northatlantatradecent.com
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The Great Southern Fishing Show 2012
Check out OUT YOUR SEMINAR Instances FOR YOUR SEMINARS AT WWW.NORTHATLANTATRADECENTER.COM
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW!
THE Excellent SOUTHERN FISHING Show FOR FLY, SHALLOW H2o, & LIGHT TACKLE Enthusiasts
Coming to The North Atlanta Trade Middle, January 21-22, 2012.
NOT JUST FOR THE FLY FISHERMAN! ALL Varieties OF FISHING GEAR ON Internet site!
Fly and Standard Fishing gear at low cost rates.
Learn how to fish or hone your skills. Demo the newest rods and reels.
Fulfill specialist guides and understand what bait or fly to tie to catch any fish.
Freshwater and saltwater suppliers on internet site. Find out from the authorities all weekend.
SEMINAR Schedule HAS JUST BEEN POSTED ON WWW.NORTHATLANTATRADECENTER.COM
Attributes: Youngsters 12 & Below Free!
Seminars: Twenty fly fishing & spinning tackle professionals will be supplying presentations for all varieties of fishing on the lakes, streams, and ocean.
Fly Tying Presentations: Twelve skilled fly tiers on site to tie and give you professional tips for the excellent fly.
Casting Demonstrations: Ten professional instructors sharing their information on the casting pond.
Provide the Youngsters- 12 & Underneath ARE Totally free! Casting lessons will be offered for the kids!
Simms Product RV: On site all saturday and sunday with the newest merchandise.
Visitors: Our speakers will be talking about all types species for new and saltwater fishing:
Ken Sturdivant: Lake Lanier guide and Lowrance Pro Team instructor see the most up-to-date GEN2 Lowrance machines
Andy Mill: Author of A Passion for Tarpon and winner of a record eleven tarpon tournaments.
ONeill Williams: Star of ONeill Outside- bass and striper fishing tactics for the Spring.
Henry Cowen: Nationally famous fly & light tackle fishing guidebook.
Also at the show: Deb Bowen, David Edens, Jimmy Harris, Jimbo Mathley, Tim Ivey, Kent Edmunds, Abby Jackson, John Rice and much more!
Hrs: Saturday 9-five, Sunday ten-five
TICKETS: Grownups 17+ $ eight, Youngsters 13-16 $ 4, Children 12 & Beneath Free
Special Household PASS: two Grownups & Up to 4 Young children for ONLY $ twenty
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Free Fishing Oceanography Seminar Beaufort January 12 at 7pm
WHO: MITCHELL A. ROFFER, PH.D., PRESIDENT OF ROFFS
WHEN: THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 2012 AT 7:00 PM (SOCIAL HOUR AT 6:00PM)
Where: RADIO ISLAND MARINA, BEAUFORT, NC
Roffers Ocean Fishing Forecasting Services, Inc. (ROFFS) and Radio Island Marina of Beaufort, NC (Monthly bill and Jane Newbern) are inviting you and your fishing pals and household to an evening seminar. Dr. Mitchell A Roffer (Ph.D.), President will be presenting an casual chat on how you can simply use fisheries oceanographic info to boost your catch rates. This is not a ROFFS infomercial, but a science discuss reviewing factors on how fish are influenced by the formation, situation, and place of their favored habitats. Such subjects as availability, vulnerability and catchability, in phrases of water temperature, salinity, density, dissolved oxygen, clarity/turbidity, color and bottom construction will be considered. He will examine which elements of the preferred habitats are most crucial in the waters off North Carolina for tuna, marlin, kingfish, wahoo, and dolphin.
The favorite habitat and catchability principles will be connected to distinct tactics and techniques that anglers really should get gain of to improve their catch prices. Roffer will describe how ocean convergence zones and their stability is crucial in forming concentrations of baitfish and locating concentrations of feeding fish. The importance of understanding local and regional ocean circulation and h2o mass boundaries will be stressed. Differences in the course of rotation of eddy functions and fish catchability will be part of the seminar. He will give a essential evaluation of some of the far more frequent strategies that are presently being employed to research for successful fishing grounds by local region fishermen, as nicely as, by others employing social networks, satellites, other oceanographic knowledge and models.
The audience will be proven how they can locate and use satellite data to comprehend the drinking water circulation to improve their catch rates. Roffer will highlight the methods needed to attain this, as nicely as, the difficulties and limitations when making use of satellite info along with the typical errors when trying to interpret the imagery. He will also evaluation some of the satellite fisheries oceanographic study and operational operate that he have been concerned with at ROFFS, NASA and NOAA, Office of Homeland Stability (such as search and rescue), and various state and federal environmental defense businesses (hazardous components checking).
Roffer, the founder of ROFFS, has a doctorate (biological oceanography fisheries oceanography) from the renowned College of Miamis Rosenstiel College of Maritime and Atmospheric Science. He was selected yet again (8th 12 months) to be on the prestigious, worldwide NASA Earth Sciences Biodiversity and Ecological Forecasting Science Group and participates as portion of the NASA Ocean Coloration and Sea Surface area Temperature Science Teams. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Southeast United States Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Affiliation (SECOORA), the Merchandise and Solutions Committee of the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (GCOOS), and is Chairman of the Florida COOS Consortium. Roffer is an Adjunct Professor at the Florida Institute of Technologies, Division of Maritime and Environmental Systems in Melbourne, FL.
There will be a social hour starting up at six:00 PM and a question and reply time period at the finish of the 60-75 second seminar. RSVP not necessary, but we suggest you arrive prior to the seven:00 PM begin of the seminar as seating is minimal. The Radio Island Marina is located on 156 Radio Island Road, Beaufort, NC 28516 which is south of Route 70 (Arendell St) just east of Morehead City, NC. There is no
charge for this insightful seminar. Some cold refreshments will be provided.
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