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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 12-17

Saturday fishing report by Dan

Yet another day of sea shell hunting and a handful of tough core trout fishermen functioning each wonderful area for a achievable trout. Kevin explained he did catch some trout this moning, but practically nothing to display off. With no studies of stripers currently being caught, extremely couple of 4X4’s on the seashore, and limited taking in places open, it can be going to be a extended winter season. I may possibly have to fish for pet dog sharks and occuply the position in protest versus the above compensated NPS and their absence of carrying out their career of retaining the park open up for the men and women..

Dan

Reddrum Deal with
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 12-17

Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report twelve-17
Posted on December 17, 2011

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Today was a lot cooler. We had overcast skies with some sunshine. The winds have been from the north at 15 mph and the temperatures ended up in the mid to upper 40&#8242s. There had been a few wonderful speckled trout caught around the jetties in Buxton. The south beach in Frisco developed a wonderful pet drum caught on squid by a pleasant guy who explained he just started fishing for enjoyable. (Pictured beneath)

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Frisco Rod and gun
252-995-5366
http://www.friscorodgun.com/about.html

Offshore fishing was genuinely great once again today. Plenty of black fin tuna proceed to be caught. The yellowfin tuna have been fairly good also.

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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 12-17

FISHING REPORT – 12/fifteen/11
by Denise
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We had two boats go out these days, a single offshore and a single inshore. The offshore excursion came in with a restrict of yellowfin tuna and twenty blackfin tuna. Our inshore boat returned with sea bass, bring about fish, croakers, bluefish and a big eel.

FISHING REPORT – twelve/sixteen/eleven
by Denise
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These days we had 1 inshore boat go out and return with a 35 and twenty pound striped bass, a sea bass and a tautog.

Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 12-18

Rodeo Update&quot | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | twelve/17/eleven

This year’s Rodeo is winding down. The trout bite is very hot and dependent on the earlier studies so is the wahoo bite. So, if you are in the Rodeo will not neglect to weigh your fish. If you are not in, indicator up and try your hand.

The Rodeo was down a minor this calendar year as were the fish weighed in. We are established to keep it going. I refuse to enable the economy, or what ever quit this entertaining occasion!

Trout: one- Bonecrusher six lbs., two-Brian Aycock five.one lbs, 3-Austin Aycock 3.9, or .7, I can’t study my personal writing. Austin, I’ll resolve it later…I guarantee!

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotWahoo Mission&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | twelve/17/11

Properly, it appears like mom naturel is likely to cooperate for a fishing mission on Monday. Allows go Wahoo fishing. We are placing jointly a previous minute make up trip to go right after them. Brant located them on Thursday and apparently left a handful of out there. Allows go end them out. Expense is $ 395 for each person. We would like to have 4 people go with us. Get in touch with us at 910.575.3474 to e-book your spot. We have had some actually fun Make-up charters this year and hope to proceed that.
– Capt. Steele Park

&quotEmpty Pockets u say?&quot | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | twelve/16/11

Wendell Barnett and Tracy Huggins also headed for the stream yesterday. The word is that the wahoo bite is on fire! Not certain about that? Perhaps this picture will support? 6 Wahoo with the biggest one particular being 61 pounds landed on the &quotEmpty Pockets&quot. That signifies the huge ones are displaying up out there as properly. Check out the gear, verify the temperatures, and get out there! See ya on the water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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&quotWhat’s on the Menu?&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 12/sixteen/eleven

Chris and Kerry booked a journey with us hunting to catch some redfish. I spoke with Chris the night time just before and explained that catching a redfish was going to be a challenge. This is fishing and there are no absolutes. I informed him my expectations right now would be to select up many trout in the 13 to 14 inch range and probably uncover a number of keepers for dinner. We had decided to take redfish off the menu, except if we happened to get fortunate. We started out up the Shallote River and picked off a number of trout before the porpoises invaded us. Of class, the bite seemed to fully shut down on us as the porpoises undoubtedly had almost everything spooked. We worked our way out of there and headed for the Sunset Beach front region. We discovered some much more trout that ended up actively feeding. I mean we could see them pushing bait towards the grass line and we ended up doubled up numerous times. The motion was very hot and continual. No keepers nevertheless even though. I detest to leave fish, but we necessary some for supper. We produced a shift and caught our initial keeper trout, then yet another and so on. We ended up putting seven keepers in the box, but later on launched three at the dock. Why? We transformed out gear and got loaded up to attempt for the redfish. Chris hooks up difficult! Following a excellent battle, great angling and some boat managing we landed the 27 inch brute. We took a rapid picture and launched him to combat one more day. Kerry hooks up following and it was a ideal slot fish appropriate at 26 inches. Chris caught a couple of far more 17 inch reds, but Kerry drilled the following slot fish correct at 26 inches once more and a total menu has been served. Awesome day on the drinking water for December! Thank you men for fishing with us! See ya on the h2o!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

Ocean Isle Fishing Middle- Ocean Isle Beach, NC – for far more studies and upcoming fishing news check out www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Oden’s Dock fishing report Hatteras 12-17

sea bass
Posted by Dan Oden on December 15, 2011 at 17:40:07
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OBX catch on Patrick Caton’s table. Black Sea Bass caught higher than the tower. Great kinds to

eport
Posted by kathleen on December 17, 2011 at sixteen:49:02
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With the flip of the temperatures the duck hunters had a very good start off to the period

Globe class hunting with Ken. Pintails, Widgeons, Brants and Redheads.

Oden’s Dock
Hatteras NC
252-986-2555
http://www.breakwaterhatteras.com/

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 12-16

&quotEmpty Pockets u say?&quot | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 12/sixteen/11

Wendell Barnett and Tracy Huggins also headed for the stream yesterday. The term is that the wahoo bite is on fire! Not sure about that? Probably this picture will support? 6 Wahoo with the biggest 1 staying 61 pounds landed on the &quotEmpty Pockets&quot. That indicates the massive types are showing up out there as nicely. Check out the gear, examine the weather, and get out there! See ya on the water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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&quotWhat’s on the Menu?&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | twelve/sixteen/eleven

Chris and Kerry booked a journey with us hunting to catch some redfish. I spoke with Chris the evening prior to and explained that catching a redfish was heading to be a problem. This is fishing and there are no absolutes. I instructed him my anticipations right now would be to pick up many trout in the thirteen to 14 inch range and probably discover a number of keepers for supper. We had determined to get redfish off the menu, unless of course we occurred to get fortunate. We began up the Shallote River and picked off a couple of trout prior to the porpoises invaded us. Of class, the bite seemed to fully shut down on us as the porpoises certainly had every thing spooked. We worked our way out of there and headed for the Sunset Seaside area. We found some more trout that had been actively feeding. I mean we could see them pushing bait against the grass line and we have been doubled up many moments. The action was very hot and regular. No keepers however even though. I detest to leave fish, but we necessary some for supper. We made a move and caught our initial keeper trout, then an additional and so on. We ended up putting 7 keepers in the box, but later introduced about three at the dock. Why? We altered out gear and received loaded up to attempt for the redfish. Chris hooks up hard! Right after a excellent battle, amazing angling and some boat managing we landed the 27 inch brute. We took a speedy image and introduced him to combat one more day. Kerry hooks up up coming and it was a best slot fish proper at 26 inches. Chris caught a few a lot more 17 inch reds, but Kerry drilled the subsequent slot fish correct at 26 inches yet again and a comprehensive menu has been served. Wonderful day on the drinking water for December! Thank you men for fishing with us! See ya on the water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Beach, NC – for a lot more reports and forthcoming fishing news pay a visit to www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH
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Tex’s Tackle fishing report 12-16

Inshore/Surf

December 16, 2011

Although it has slowed down for some, many anglers are reporting respectable catches of speckled trout, with a couple of very great sized fish blended in. The bulk of the fish are coming from the jetty as properly as deeper regions in proximity to the inlets, with a handful of mixed in tautog getting caught at the jetty. Dwell shrimp as well as Berkley Gulp delicate plastics have accounted for the vast majority of the catch. Pup drum are starting to congregate about deeper docks alongside the ICW, and anglers are catching them on the two live minnows and gentle plastics on jigheads.

Surf anglers have continued to catch the two trout and red drum, with a number of large whiting blended in. Shrimp and sand fleas have been the finest for the whiting, and reduce mullet operates effectively for the drum. The trout are begin caught on MirrOlures, with TT11FGO and 52M808 staying good coloration options.

Nearshore/Offshore

December 16, 2011

Nearshore anglers are nevertheless locating a number of flounder close to the synthetic reefs, but you have to combat via the black sea bass. Spro bucktails tipped with Gulp baits have been the very best bet. There are nevertheless a handful of bluefish alongside the beach front, and the untrue albacore are plentiful twenty+ miles offshore. There are much more and far more tautog staying documented about nearshore structures, but the moment once again the seabass make it very tough.

Offshore the bottom fishing has been good. In the twenty mile assortment, the gag grouper fishing has been very good, but as soon as once more you have to fight by means of the black sea bass. The red and scamp groupers have been discovered in the 45+ mile array, equally on jigs and organic baits. The king mackerel bite has been first rate. Dead cigar minnows trolled around the Frying Pan Tower region will generate the finest benefits. Check the SST charts on where the 70 diploma line is ahead of you head out.

Ledges just inshore of the break have been making off and on for jigging anglers, with mixed catches of grouper, African pompano, and amberjack.

Gulf Stream

December 16, 2011

Recently the gulfstream fishing has been pretty very good, with decent catches of the two wahoo and blackfin tuna staying documented. Wahoo up to eighty lbs have been caught both large-pace trolling and trolling skirted ballyhoo, generally about the 30 fathom line. Blackfin tuna are starting to congregate close to framework in 40-60 fathoms, and are becoming caught by the two trolling and jigging anglers. Jigging anglers are also obtaining amberjack, as well as a handful of big kinds.

Tex’s tackle
215 old Eastwood rd
Wilmington, NC
910-791-1763
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Release Sport Fishing report, Hatteras 12-16

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Present-day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on December 02, 2011 at 22:06:10

nowadays was good day on the ocean with a mild northeast wind blowing all around 10 knots. I assume the fish must nonetheless be sleeping from the last north wind simply because they had been not very cooperative nowadays. Matt McBee and his close friends from VA are wonderful anglers and exciting to have aboard but I did not keep them busy adequate right now. We had a wonderful time and will get them subsequent time.

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Present-day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on December 05, 2011 at 11:59:53

These days was a nice day on the ocean temperatures wise with a mild east wind blowing. We did catch nine blackfins and did a lot of jigging for amberjacks. Expenses Blue, Larry Sidwell and their buddies had a good time.

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Present day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on December 12, 2011 at 11:52:09

These days was a lot rough with a 20-25kt north wind blowing. Fortunately the king mackeral were only about 14 miles from the inlet so we have been in a position to stay in some less choppy water. Russell Fellers, his loved ones, and buddies have fished with me for a lengthy time so they have witnessed rough drinking water prior to. The kings have been biting really great in the early morning and shut off around twelve:30 but we still had a great catch.
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Present-day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on December 16, 2011 at 05:09:34

What a gorgeous day on the ocean with a light north wind and the yellowfins biting like insane. We have not noticed a lot of yellowfins these days so it was a welcome web site to see them piling on every thing. Charlie Gross and Trafton Reynolds have been worn out. We caught a restrict in significantly less than two hours and they had been nice thirty-40lb fish.

Release Activity Fishing
Rom Whitaker
PO Box 150
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com

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The Southern Fishing report by Ken Sturdivant 12-16

“The Southern Fishing Report”

By Ken Sturdivant

106 Hickory Ridge

770 889 2654

Cumming, Georgia 30040

www.havefunfishing.com

December 16, 2011

LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 12.43 FEET, THE BACKS OF CREEKS ARE STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 56 DEGREES.

This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com 770 542 7764

Bass fishing is good. This report will sound very similar to my reports of recent weeks – the fishing for us has truly not changed much. The weather has stayed warm for this time of year and the surface temperatures have remained fairly stable as a result. The bottom line is that we are catching some very big fish shallow consistently each day. These fish range in depths from 1 foot to 15 feet or so. We have been focusing on rocky pockets and points near the mouths of the creeks as well as steeper main lake rocky banks and points in the lower lake for the majority of our fish. We have caught fish on shaky head worms, jigs, crankbaits, jerk baits, and the Fish Head Spin. Early morning, lake evening and during times of a predominant wind are the best times to throw the moving baits. There are fish out deep relating to the timber, and these fish can be caught on a spoon or drop shot. The timber is your best bet for numbers of fish right now, but the size of most of those fish is three pounds or less. When searching for these fish, use your Lowrance electronics to identify subtle structure changes. Where there is bait, there is or will soon be fish. A consistent big fish bite should occur in and around the timber in deep water as the water temperature continues to decline. 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. Make sure to come see me, Jimbo, in January 2012 at the Atlanta Boat Show on Saturday and Sunday as well as the Great Southern Fishing show later in January at the North Georgia Trade Center.

This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com

Striper fishing is very good both in terms of size and numbers. The colder temperatures followed by a warm up this week seems to have fired up the fish. The bait has moved out over a 30 to 40 foot bottom. The pattern remains; find the creeks with the highest concentration of bait and fish there. Trout, Gizzard Shad and Herring are all working. The key difference is with Herring you will also pick up a few spotted bass. Start your day with baits 40 feet behind your boards, free lines 80 to 100 feet back and a couple down rods 15 to 30 feet deep. Keep your down rods just over the bait. When the sun gets up start to weight some of your lines with 1 or 2 split shots. Vary your trolling speed. This will let your baits relax and swim instead of just following in a straight line. I had a chance to use Umbrella rigs this week and they worked! As you would suspect I also spent some time getting them out of the trees. We are only using Umbrella rigs if we cannot get the fish to eat baits. Flowery Branch Creek, Mud Creek, Orr Creek and Flat Creek are good places to start. On the north end of the lake try Gainesville, Little River and Wahoo creeks. Check with US Army Corps of Engineers web site to find a list of the ramps that are open before going out. Due to the low lake level a significant number of ramps are closed.

http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/lanier…Elevations.htm

See the New Bait and Tackle Store On Lake Lanier. Island Bait and Tackle is located on 5825 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford Georgia 770-614-0080 www.islandbaitandtackle.com. Check with US Army Corps of Engineers web site to find a list of the ramps that are open before going out. Due to the low lake level a significant number of ramps are closed.

http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/lanier…Elevations.htm

December 16, 2011

WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 11. 75 FEET, STAINED & 54 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL

Bass fishing has been great. Fishing conditions have not changed over the recent week. With some of the warmer days mixed in, fish have continued to stay shallow. Lake conditions right now are really low. Use extreme caution when navigating the lake right now. With the lower water stay within channel markers when navigating areas that you are not familiar with. The best ramps still available are located at Yellow Jacket Creek access. These conditions although difficult to run have made for some great wintertime offshore fishing. Catching thirty plus fish a day is very possible. The two best baits are a jigging spoon and drop shot rig. For a jigging spoon use silver or gold half ounce jigging spoons. On sunny days use silver and cloudy days switch to gold. For drop shot rigs use a number one Gamakatsu drop shot hook tied eighteen inches above a quarter ounce drop shot weight. Locate bait offshore in depths eighteen to twenty feet of water. Fish are positioned on structure relating to the main river channel. Once you have located fish stay put as catching numbers is very possible.

Hybrid and striper fishing is great. Temperatures have continued to be consistent this week. There are two patterns dominating right now. You can catch fish by down lining live shad on humps and rod beds. If fish have scattered from offshore structure switch to trolling medium depth crankbaits such as a Bomber Fat Free shad in a shad pattern. Troll baits near the main river channel. As you begin trolling these areas look for bait that is grouped up and fish will not be far behind them.

Crappie fishing has been fair. Trolling has begun to pick up a little this week. Troll a 1/8 ounce Jiffy Jigs black chartreuse curly tail jig. Troll these baits in the ten to twelve feet range going into creeks such as Half Moon and White Water creeks.

December 16, 2011

LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 16.74 FEET, 58 DEGREES AND CLEAR

This bass fishing report is from Matt Driver 404-456-6094 www.proanglerradio.com

Bass fishing has been a little slower this wee and the reason is that the fish are all over the water column due to the warmer weather. The best way to catch them this week is to run and gun with baits like the Spro 95 Mcstick. Fish it quick like you would in the early fall. Fish are really scattered. Spinner baits, and lipless crank baits are also good choices. The jig head bite is pretty good right now but could be better if we get a drop of a few degrees. With the weather being up and down be prepared to adjust day by day.

This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Report Is Bought To You By Robert Eidson Of First Bite Guide Service. www.firstbiteguideservice.com 770 827-6282

Line side fishing is good and this week we fished mid lake from Kellogg’s Creek to Clear Creek. We caught some really nice hybrids and stripers on down lines, flat lines spoons and umbrella rigs. We even caught a few nice fish on planner boards this past week. We look for the planner board bite to be wide open in the next two to three weeks. The fish are starting to move halfway back into the creeks and up on the flats. We also starting to see more top water action midday. The fish that are hugging the bottom are willing to eat almost anything. The suspended fish are a little more picky. If they don’t bite within 10 minutes move on to another school We are running a December Special and book a six hour trip on Lake Allatoona or Carters Lake and receive and extra hour on me. You can also view our daily catches on www.lakeallatoonafishing.net under the thread recent trips with First Bite.

December 16, 2011

LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 9.16 FEET, CLEAR & 58 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair and the fish are on secondary points and moving to the coves all over the lake. Start shallow with a half ounce Bass Pro enticer spinner bait in bright colors and blades and make lots of casts to any wood. Keep a Zoom Super Fluke ready all day and pearl is the best color. The creek points down lake at 10 feet and docks close by have bass close by. Get all baits tight to cover and mid day go to the creek ledges and cast a Bagley’s baby bass Killer B II. Use the Texas rigged lizard in pumpkinseed or water melon and add some Real Craw scent. Around lower lake sea walls and docks, use a green Zoom trick worm on and around the docks and work it off the bottom with no weight. Use some Jack’s Juice and add 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. The “Bass Fishing Lake Hartwell” guide is for sale. Ask for a free sample via e mail.

Lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA

December 16, 2011

CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 10.46 FEET, 57 DEGREES & STAINED

Bass fishing is fair and the water is cooling down with the cooler weather and high winds. Up lake the best baits will be worms and jig and dark colors and larger sizes could prove effective for a big fish. Main lake creek points and creek bends are fair and Culprit red shad worms in the large size on a Texas rig will work but use light sinkers. The afternoon will be better as the warmer coves can offer more shad movement. Work the Bass Pro Entice 1/2 ounce jig and a #1 Uncle Josh pork trailer all in black, on the docks and points. Add some Jack’s Juice in garlic scent and make casts to the same location. Crank baits later each day can also work, but with the stained waters, use bright Bomber Flat "A"s in chartreuse and crawfish colors. The same tactics are also fair down lake and add the 1/2 ounce Hopkins spoon and the jigging technique to the plans.

December 16, 2011

LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.90 FEET, CLEAR & 59 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair and the water is cooling daily with the shorter days. Bass will be suspending on the ledges on or around all major points. Deep diving crankbaits like the DT10 from Rapala will get down to these fish and get the job done. Also try the suspending 7 Rapala Shad Rap and add four or five storm suspend strips to the front of the bait. Long casts will be necessary for full performance and getting down to these suspending fish. Best bet will be to go about half way up either of the two main rivers and stay off the points and areas around them. Make long casts and crank the bait down fast for the first eight to ten feet then slow the bait down to almost a crawl. Work the area thoroughly then move to another. Early morning to mid day will be the most productive using this pattern. Later on it will be necessary to tie on a blue or black/blue jig combination. Any and all wood structure needs a good application of the jig. The bite at times will be very subtle and you may not even feel one at all. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.

December 16, 2011

LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR, 57 DEGREES BY MATT BATY

Bass fishing is good. The lipless crankbait bite and shallow crankbait bite has really turned on down on the main lake. The fish are still somewhat relating to the grass lines and have not yet moved up on top of the flats. Target the areas that are near ditches and grass lines that have good points and cuts on them. Fish with a Spro Aruku Shad 75 in Old Glory and rip it out of the shallow grass. To fish the deeper grass lines and points/ditches use a Stanford Razor Shad Medium Diver in shad color. This bait really comes through the grass nice as it is a cedar bait that has good buoyancy. Once you find a group of fish, then you can really slow down with a Texas Rig 6" Big Bite Kriet Kreature in Watermelon Seed. This is a big bait so you need at least a 5/0 Gamakatsu Worm hook and a 3/8 ounce tungsten weight. Make sure you use heavy line in order to get the fish out of the grass. Don’t be scared to use 20 pound Sunline fluorocarbon as it is some of the best that we have ever fished with. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing “On the Water” fishing schools.

December 16, 2011

LAKE GEORGE IS DOWN 2.8 FEET, 60 DEGREES AND CLEAR

Bass fishing is fair and the top water fishing is good early on grass lines down lake. The river is still stained, and the fishing is better down lake to the dam. Run the large shallow running crank baits on docks and points later each day. Also use a dark Texas rigged Berkley Power worms in larger sizes slowly worked on these docks all over the lake, can be fair. The upper lake bass are biting and the jig and pig or a crawfish colored Rapala DT10 will work. Later each day, run a Lunker Lure buzz bait over the grass beds and cast these baits right on the banks and pull them slowly over the grass.

December 16, 2011

LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 5.35 FEET, 58 DEGREES & STAINED

Now available for sale 50 of my proven GPS waypoints for off shore structure for Bass and Crappie fishing on Weiss Lake, Alabama. E mail ken@havefunfishing.com

Bass fishing is good. Look for the groups of shad and use the lipless crankbaits and flat sided crank baits. Work the main lake point’s lake wide. Keep the jig and pig ready because the crawfish are a great fall forage for bass. Jigs can produce spotted bass too, just scale them down. Skipping finesse jigs under docks on light 10pound test Sufix Elite line. Work any lay downs also. Largemouth will get active as the water temperatures drop. get colder. Later this month fish the river channel drops with crank baits finesse jigs and shaky heads.

December 16, 2011

LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.82 FEET, 58 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.

Bass fishing is fair and there are bass almost all over the water column. Fish the main lake points with worms and the jig and pig. The up river fish are on the points and the dark Stanley’s in the 3/8th ounce sizes with a #11 Uncle Josh trailer is fair. Use the blacks and silver colors in these jigs cast shallow on the points and docks up lake and work these baits slowly. The Zoom u tail worms in the red shad and green pumpkin on a light Texas rig are fair. Also try a watermelon seed lizard on the short 2 foot leader Carolina rig. Be sure to use the egg sinker in 1/2 ounce sizes are best on the rig. The Flat “A” Bombers in the fire tiger and baby bass colors are also fair on the points and around docks. Keep the line sizes down to 10 pound Sufix Elite and these baits will run a few feet deeper. Zoom Flukes in pearl are catching a few bass but the water needs to cool off several more degrees for this to become a good pattern.

December 16, 2011

LAKE OCONEE IS DOWN 1.04 FEET, 57 DEGREES AND CLEAR.

Bass fishing is fair. There is a light stain on main lake and stained up the rivers. The bait is in the middle of the main lake creeks. Some days it is so thick with bait you think you could walk across the coves. Then other days you will only have small bait pods moving around in the creeks. Look for the fish to be holding tight to wood cover in the creeks with bait. Docks or any wood structure are holding fish. Small crank baits, jigs, slow rolled spinner baits are all working to some degree. Start the day with the small crank bait and work any wood you see on off the bank. As the day light increases work a jig under the docks from the middle of the creeks to the back. The dark blue black jigs have been working best over the past few days. If Georgia Power is moving water then we move to the rip rap on the bridges and start throwing a number 7 Shad Rap in a shad pattern.

Lake Oconee Line Side report brought to you by Mark Smith at Reel Time Guide Service. 404-803-0741. wwwreeltimeguideservice.com

Line side fishing is good to excellent. The birds are starting to give the fish away. Keep an eye to the sky. The fish have shown up this past week from the 44 bridge to the dam. The early morning bite has been off of the charts most days. If Georgia Power is moving water you can run out of bait fast. The fish are starting to school. Use your Lowrance to locate the schools. When you find the fish drop the live bait to them. Down lines are out producing the flat lines this week. The spoon bite is starting to pick up. If you do not have bait or if you have run out of bait then the spoon is a great way to put more fish in your boat. There have been days in the past when the spoon has out produced live bait, so keep them handy. The new Capt. Mac spoons are out producing all other spoons 2 to 1. They seem to have more flash and they are same size as the bait fish. You will need the ½ ounce or the ¾ ounce to match the hatch. This spoon bite will last all winter unless we get a big shad kill. Sugar Creek has the Capt. Mac umbrella rigs in stock along with Okuma line counter reels and Okuma striper rods and a complete line of striper gear. Just in they have Cap. Mac’s spoons and crappie jigs for the winter season. If you like to see the Lowrance HDS units in action give me a call and we can show you how it works. You can have an on the water demo. 404-803-0741 Make plans to attend the Atlanta Boat show January 12-15. Come to the fish tank and say Hi.

Crappie fishing is very good. The crappie are showing up in the middle of the major creek. Live bait is the best bet for loading the cooler. Use your Lowrance to locate the fish and drop a live shad down. Keep moving until you locate the fish. They are scattered all over the major creeks but when you find them they will feed.

December 16, 2011

JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 4.10 FEET, LIGHT STAIN & 60 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair and they are moving to the points and creek bends down lake and are tight on cover. Down lake, use the Rattle Back 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Pro Pork Trailer by Uncle Josh, on the heavy cover. The crank bait and spinner baits cast on the bank cover and slowly fished will get strikes. Later in the day, spinner baits down lake in the creeks are fair, just work bank cover. Stanley spinner baits with bright blades will draw shallow strikes as the bass move to the creek banks and points during the day. The Zoom water melon seed lizards on a Carolina rig, has been good later each day. Also on creeks on old channels, use a Culprit red shad worm on a Texas rig with the brass and glass combination. Work baits right on the bank around any cover.

Our DVD, Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass is 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, 2011 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Come and see our fishing seminars.

The Great Southern Fishing Show will be held at the North Atlanta Trade Center January 121-22, 2011. 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.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

2:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

3:00 pm Drop Shots, Carolina Rigs and Jerk Baits, Tyrone Phillips

4:00 pm Lake Oconee Fishing, Mark Smith

5:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

6:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

7:00 pm Drop Shots, Carolina Rigs and Jerk Baits, Tyrone Phillips

8:00 pm West Point Lake, Chris Bell

Friday, January 13, 2012

1:00 pm Lowrance HDS, Ken Sturdivant

2:00 pm Drop Shots, Carolina Rigs and Jerk Baits, Tyrone Phillips

3:00 pm Trolling for Stripers, Marty Allagood

4:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

5:00 pm Fly Fishing Accuracy – Beginner to Advanced, Rene Hess CCI

5:30pm Phil Johnson, Spotted Bass Secrets

6:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

6:30 pm Fish Head Spin Techniques, Rick Stickelberg, Jim Mathley

7:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

8:00 pm Lake Oconee Crappie, Al Bassett

Saturday, January 14, 2012

11:00 am Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

Noon West Point Lake, Chris Bell

1:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

1:30pm Lanier Bass Tactics, Jim Mathley

2:00 pm Crank Baits for Bass, Ken Sturdivant

2:30 pm Kayak Fishing 101, Drew Gregory

3:00 pm Fly Fishing Accuracy – Beginner to Advanced, Rene Hess CCI

3:30 pm Springtime Spotted Bass, Phil Johnson

4:00 pm Fish Head Spin Techniques, Rick Stickelberg, Jim Mathley

4:30 pm Lake Allatoona Bass, Matt Driver

5:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

5:30 pm Bass Tournament Basics, Matt Driver

6:00 pm Lake Oconee Crappie, Al Bassett

6:30 pm Float-N-Fly Techniques, Matt Driver

7:00 pm Spotted Bass Brush Pile Techniques, Captain Marty Allagood

8:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

Sunday, January 15, 2012

11am Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

Noon West Point Lake, Chris Bell

12:30pm Lanier Bass Tactics, Jim Mathley

1:00 pm Bass Tournament Basics, Matt Driver

1:30 pm Fly Fishing – Beginner to Advanced, Rene Hess CCI

2:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

3:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

4:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

5:00 pm Advanced Striper Techniques, Ken Sturdivant

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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 12-16

Sunday fishing report by Dan

Windy and cold created fishing gradual nowadays. There are pet dog sharks and skates bring caught almost on each cast out by the level. Only a single sea mullet documented down in the hook this early morning together with 4 blow toads. Existing is robust which shut down the trout fishing. Scott bonnets have been discovered on the south beach so sea shell hunting could be the greatest thing to do until finally the wind calm down….

Monday fishing report by Dan

Nonetheless windy, but there are some fish getting caught in the hook. Reports of blow toads and sea mullet ended up caught at ramp forty five this morning. Canine sharks and skates had been identified at the level following the higher tide wash more than which blocked the region at the narrows.

Tuesday’s Report with Kristie

Properly men, I just never know what to say. It really is been really gradual as way as catching fish goes. We still have a north wind and it is a bit breezy, kinda helps make fishing Challenging!! There were a few folks out right now, but all I noticed was a couple of doggies (sharks) and a little blue. That about sums it up. Would like I had more to report, possibly tomorrow!!

Wednesday’s Report

Turned out to be a stunning day, south beach was just georgous!!!

I have been sitting right here at the store ALL day, twiddling my thumbs. Thinking about how I am suppose to publish a report, when I haven’t hears a dang point all day. Appropriate at dim, my eyes and ears of the seashore stopped by for a small report. A few of his buddies had caught 3 keeper trout this morning, one was 19&quot. In the solution hole, near the guru!

Tomorrow is another day! Tight Lines

*this report has been brought to you by &quotsliver&quot*

Kristie

Thursday Morning Fishing Report

Just weighed in Some nice trout in the three-4lb range caught on the north beach front among the narrows and the position.The sunshine is shinning the breeze is light south-west The water is clear and gonna be close to 70 right now &quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!! P.S. Grub is the bait of selection.

Thursday Evening Fishing Report

As noted this morning several wonderful trout caught on the north seashore,together with some scaled-down trout at the jetties. Also noticed of several keeper flounder caught on the south seashore these days. Just received a new shipment of waders in get em although they very last even now fifty percent price.&quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/

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