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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 2-5

In which are the fish?&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 02/04/twelve

This is a problem I frequently get while operating below at the shop. I sent a youngman called Larry Spainhour in the course that I had spotted a number of redfish before this week. I instructed him that I understood the fish ended up there, but obtaining them to bite was yet another story. I shared a few suggestions with Mr. Spainhour that may motivate them to bite, but you never ever know. Being tranquil, employing light gear and functioning a bait slowly and gradually is a excellent recipe for accomplishment this time of yr. Mr. Spainhour sent me a text messege at 11am that obviously showed that the fish ended up cooperating right now! Thank you Mr. Spainhour for reporting again to us! I feel Mr. Spainhour caught six red drum and one black drum in just a few several hours. All fish were produced to be reckoned with on one more day! An complete correct sportsman! See ya on the h2o!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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Modern Action&quot | Get Occupied | 02/02/12

Capt. Brandon &quotBonecrusher&quot Sauls and his daughter, Sloane took a backwater journey on January 29th and look at some of the outcomes. The weather conditions her is great. Occur appreciate it.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotGreen Moon Strikes Once again!&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 02/01/twelve

Headed out Wednesday early morning as the winds have been slight and correct for browsing the flats for fish. I struggled to get about a few sandbars as tide was very low. About the time I was prepared to throw in the towel, I recognized motion to my still left. Many reds were shifting along an oyster bar about 30 ft absent. I made a cast about 10 toes in advance hoping to intercept. Bam! A 23&quot red slammed it in complete stride and the fight was on! Absolutely awesome to see it all unfold in two feet of water. The relaxation of the group scattered and headed to an unknown area. I moved on, recognizing a tiny group of five reds, but they ended up not fascinated. I moved a little further and a couple of 10 inch flounder slipped out of the mud. A handful of more yards and a couple of great size trout spooked to my proper. The flat was alive! Unfortunately, I could not get any more fish to bite, but it was excellent to see them. See ya on the water!

– Capt. Jacob Frick

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&quotGreen Moon&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 01/30/12

Eventually, talked Brant into carrying some new colors right here at the OIFC. Here is a small online video of what I caught with our new colour in Bass Assassin’s Sea Shad assortment. Our water is tremendous distinct correct now and this color has been smoking cigarettes them right here of these days. Occur by and examine it out! See ya on the drinking water!

– Capt. Jacob Frick
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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 2-5

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Bluefin are the following! Our boats introduced many these days and introduced 1 again to the dock. A personal boat weighed in a great 310lb Bluefin. There have been also some Blackfin and Yellowfin Tuna. A scattered Wahoo and Dolphin bite.

Citations:

Godspeed: Gregory Hoff of Cary, NC introduced a Bluefin Tuna. Jeffrey Roser of Virginia Seaside, VA caught a 140lb Bluefin Tuna. Casey Hodges of Danbury, CT launched a Shark.

Good Occasions: Ronald Althouse of Strasburg, PA – 240lb Bluefin Tuna, Kimmel Schaefer of Ronks, PA – 84in Bluefin Tuna launch, Paul Haldeman of Quarryville, PA – 84in Bluefin Tuna launch.

Friday, February 03, 2012

A single boat out fishing for a fifty percent day nearshore. They did some bottom fishing and caught some Triggerfish.

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Capt Judy Helmey, Savannah, Fishing report 2-5

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

Captain Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

February 6, 2012

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

My fishing statement

To try to insure that fishing stays in the hearts that love it and to help the ones that are going too!!

Table of contents

2012 OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS February 11, 2012 Saturday near shore offshore

Surf and Dockside Report Slow to go!

“JUST DO IT!” Call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit http://www.joinrfa.org/

Cold Water Shots!! Cold Water Red Fish

Sheepshead Sheepshead Sheepshead Inshore and/or offshore

Savannah Snapper Banks If you do happen to make it offshore to this area….

Blue Water Report Fishing with Frank Gibson and his blue water crew!

An oldie, but a goody! R8 Naval Towers

Freshies Report Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Or Not! Escargot Affair!

2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS

Dates have been set

Our newly revised inshore handout material is going to be considered “priceless!” We are going to give you the best times to fish for what, when, and where for the entire year of 2012.

Any inshore fisherman that is considering going offshore they need to attend my offshore class. For more details scroll down …

One Offshore School

Saturday February 11, 2012

We still have spots available!

Time: 8:00AM – 2:00 PM

Place: Tubby’s Tank House 2909 River Drive, Thunderbolt, Georgia 31404

Cost: $ 90.00 (included one day class, breakfast, and lunch)

Please call 912 897 4921 now for reservations

Please sign up as soon as possible! There is limited entry!

Capt Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

Capt Judy’s Cell 912 429 7671

For more detailed information go to

www.missjudycharters.com OR GIVE US A CALL 912 897 4921

To sign up just give us a call or email fishjudy2@aol.com and we will put you on the list. After the first of the year we will contact to check the status! Thanks and hope to hear from you soon! Captain Judy

Surf and Dockside Report

Slow to go!

“JUST DO IT!”

If you want to keep catching these ..join the Recreational Fishing Alliance NOW!!

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Captain Katy Brown of Miss Judy Charters is holding up a nice scamp grouper, which was caught at one of my secret grouper holes. This fish inhaled a large scup, which was lipped hooked on a 14/0 circle hook. The grouper hit the bait and then made way swimming as close to the bottom with hopes that it could get back to the safety of the ledge. However, as you can see this did not happen!!!

Recreational Fishing Alliance

POB 98263

Washington, DC 20077-7581

Call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit http://www.joinrfa.org/

I am willing to fight for my right to fish….Here’s what I like about this organization….their stated mission is “To safeguard the rights of Saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat, and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our nation’s saltwater fisheries!”

Please join the RFA today! A one year membership is only $ 35.00!

Cold Water Shots!!

Although we have not had what I call a cold winter here on the coast our water temperatures have still been on the cold side. All inshore fishermen know that when the water temperatures are in the mid fifties or there about “bites are few and far between!” However, bites can happen that’s if you follow a few rules!!

Cold Water Red Fish

I am always talking about mid day low tide stages. Now add a little winter morning and mid day sunshine to this scenario “and you got a good chance for a cold water red fish bite!” Here’s what happens when the low tide and sunshine comes together. The sun warms the exposed and near exposed mud. As the tide floods back over the mud flats cold water red fish know the drill. This would be their chance to feed comfortably at least for a while. So if you happen to find such a scenario I suggest approaching the area quietly as possible so as to play the waiting game. As far as best baits: if you can go with the live stuff make sure that chunks are smelly as possible!! After all it’s the smell that brings the fish to the you and the hook up that hold them!!!

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Well it’s a far piece from being time to target summer time red fish. However, the cold water red fish are making a pretty good showing. To get your best chance at catching cold water reds I suggest picking sunny days that fall on a mid morning low tide stage. These situations can turn a cold water bite from light to just right!

Sheepshead Sheepshead Sheepshead

Inshore and/or offshore
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Its Sheepshead season for both inshore and offshore fishermen. The best baits are going to be the purple back fiddler, which definitely gets their biting attention. The secret is to drop bait by the edge of structure and wave it ever so slowly up and down in the water column! When you start feeling pressure it’s time to start reeling!

Savannah Snapper Banks

If you do happen to make it offshore to this area….

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If you happen to make it offshore the amberjack is one fish that you just might run into your hook. Jigging over ledges and around naval towers is a great place to get one of these fish hooked up. The amberjack is also known as “a reef donkey,” which means if they are schooling on the reefs your bait will never make it to he bottom, which at this time is a good thing.

Blue Water Report

Fishing with Frank Gibson and his blue water crew!

February 1, 2012 Wednesday

Triple Ledge

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Frank Gibson is holding up a nice Yahoo Wahoo, which was caught at the Triple Ledge on Wednesday February 1, 2012. According to this blue water report received from Frank seas were flat and surface water temperature was a warm 71 degrees. All fish were caught on small tuna plugs! And the best tuna bite was during sunrise and late afternoon. Thanks Frank!!

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An oldie, but a goody!

R8 Naval Towers

Depth 143

3138.00 7955.52

Back in the good old days when I fished the blue waters of the stream a minimum of 100 days a year I had a fish catching blast. I am not going to say, “Every day brought large catches, but I can say it was very interesting for sure!” While at my inshore school this past weekend, (offshore school is Saturday February 11, 2012) I had a fisherman give me a current blue water report. He told me that he had caught some nice black fin tuna last week while trolling around the R8 Naval Tower, which brought back some big memories for me.

For some reason blue water fish always seemed to be drawn to this naval tower. I always could count on this area to offer some sort of bite. When we were actually catching yellow fin tuna the biggest one I ever caught was while making a pass by the R 8 Naval. It weighted in at about 75 pounds. It took about an hour to land this big fish. I caught it while pulling a #3 planer, which had 30 feet leader. The fish hit a ballyhoo that was rigged on a three hook rig. Every time we got the yellow fin to the boat and we tried to work the leader the fish made another powerful run. All fishermen hearts were on over drive that day!! Believe me I remember this fish day that like it was only yesterday!!

This tower always held the interest of all kinds of fish, which means all of fish, came here to feel safe while others came to feed! I remember one time that the horn got stuck on the wide open mode, which meant it really did hurt our ears. However, even though the horn was stuck for days once we got there and started catching fish the noise just seemed to disappear. Proving once again fishermen only hear what they want to!!

Please always check predicted weather conditions before heading out!

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Freshies Report

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER” or “Chattahoochee River”

Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”

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

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Or Not!

Escargot Affair!

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Daddy and I are sitting on a bench in the yard. This was taken right after the fire and the house had been totally repaired. This picture was taken on my father’s Birthday on July 22, 1970.

Our house was fire and of course it was my fought!!

As a young adult I almost burned our house completely down. I was in the process of making French fries one evening and I kind of got side tracked. I guess I need to start from the beginning. Our kitchen was basically one big room. We didn’t have hardly any cabinets as you think most kitchens have. Our kitchen sink was what I called a console type. The double sink came complete with its own cabinet. That was actually the only cabinet in the kitchen. Our dishes were stacked in a corner shelf arrangement. In other words someone had cut wooden triangles so that fit into the corners, which ended up making some pretty nice shelving. Our tons of can goods were stored in the walk in pantry, which was very cool. I bet we were the only family on the island that had a build in grocery store. The kitchen was basically open with lots of room for stuff that didn’t belong there.

Now I will start the house on fire story. I was just about to fry up some home made French fries when it happened. I got side tracked, the oil got too hot, and starting that popping thing. The hot balls of oil ignited becoming flying grease balls, which started soaring across the kitchen landing in all direction. In the middle of the room was a pile of almost brand new large adult life jackets. Now back in the old day’s life jacket were made of 100% cotton or should I say, “Some very flammable material!” When the grease balls landed on the outer cloth of the life jacket big flames immediately got started.

Right before I heated up the grease to put the fries on I had put something else into to the oven. On a prior occasion I had been out on the town to a fancy restaurant and my date had offered me a taste of one of his escargot. I reluctantly gave them a try. The escargot, which is nothing more than snails cooked in a shell, tasted good. I went home and told my father about them. We decided to make some. So I went to the grocery store and believe it or not I purchased the snails in a can with their shells attached to the top.

On this particular evening Daddy and I were going to make some escargot in the oven. After preparing the buttery garlic sauce I dropped the snails in the sauce pan getting them really for the “stuffing in the shells!” While stuffing them in their shells I decided that French fries would be a good idea. So that’s were the cooking of the fries came into play. My father was already on his second brown liquor drink and he wasn’t feeling a whole lot of pain. I could hear him talking with our next door neighbor, Mr. Bridges. They were talking about fishing while he stood on our dock and Mr. Bridges was on his. Come to think about it, we still talk from dock to dock now. In fact, I just talked to Mr. Bridges yesterday as he was walking down his dock and I was coming up from mine. I guess you could say, “It’s a neighborhood tradition!”

With the snails, oops I mean escargot in the oven, I started peeling potatoes. After that job was done I made ready the big black frying pan. I dipped enough Crisco into it so that once melted it would be at least half full. And then it happened, Daddy yelled, come out here I got to tell you something!! At that moment to which I remember to this day I turned and ran out of the kitchen never looking back until it was much too late. As I talked to daddy out in the yard I heard popping noises in the background, but I paid no attention. Daddy was telling me about Mr. Bridges catching a boat load of spotted sea trout. He was suggesting that we go tomorrow and catch us a few. I was all ears to what he was saying. After our 20 minute conversation was over I turned to see the kitchen in total flames and smoke screaming out of the back door. At that moment I remembered the grease on the stove and the peeled potatoes soaking in the sink.

My father screamed, “Run to Mr. Bridges’s house and get them to call the fire department. As soon as the fire engine roared down our driveway, firemen, which we all knew, started doing what they do best, “putting out the fire!” It didn’t take them, but a few minutes to stop the flames. My father motioned for one of the firemen to come over, as I looked up I saw that it was Chuck Fischer, a long time friend of the family. Daddy said, “Chuck please find my bottle it was on the kitchen table!” After talking with Chuck later, he told me that he though that daddy wanted him to look for something valuable in the house. I said, “At the time the bottle was valuable to him, he wanted a drink and the island liquor store was closed.” We both laughed. As soon as daddy got his drink fixed, he pulled up a chair, sat, and began watching more thoroughly as the firemen completed pulling out the rest of the fire.

As Chuck made way by daddy he pulled on his coat and asked if he didn’t mine bringing him the escargot that was still in the oven. It was his thoughts that they were most likely done at this point! While daddy and I sat in chairs outside he drank his brown liquor drink and we both ate escargot!!

As you might have already guessed, the fire was put out quickly, and the house at one end had to be completely gutted. The other end where my bedroom was had so much water and smoke damage that it needed lots of fixing too!

I did learn a lot from this fire. The first is never leave oil melting on the stove. Second, never leave to go outside to start talking about fishing. And I would like to say, “Oven cooked snail that happen to be cooking while the house was burning can turn out pretty darn good.” And it has been said by many that “Eating by a fire always is a good thing!” And I have to agree with them!!

PS: When you are chewing the snails and not the shells they came in there is a definite crunching noise made. I later learned that this is the noise made from breaking up the snail’s many rows of teeth. Now I can definitely say, “No more escargot and their cracked teeth for me!”

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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The Southern Fishing report by Ken Sturdivant 2-2

“The Southern Fishing Report “

By Ken Sturdivant

106 Hickory Ridge

770 889 2654

Cumming, Georgia 30040

www.havefunfishing.com

February 2, 2012

LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 8.34 FEET, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 52 DEGREES.

This Lake Lanier bass fishing report is from Jimbo Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com

Bass fishing is good. The lake level has stabilized over the past week and the water temperatures have been on the rise. The upper end of the lake is now 52 degrees and climbing, and that is where we have been focusing our efforts of late. We have continued to work the ditches in creek arms and we have also focused on main river points and secondary points with rock/clay and brush that are near deep water. We have found good activity in the 15 to 25 foot zone where brush is present. When we are out deeper, we are focusing on the ditches with isolated timber and using either a spoon jigged vertically or a jig worked VERY slowly through the timber. We have caught the shallow fish on shaky head worms, jigs, crank baits, jerk baits and the Fish Head Spin. The shallow fish seem to be the best fish and most available during periods of sunny weather, while the cloudy weather pushes the bait and fish deeper. If there is wind blowing, fish your moving baits where the wind is the strongest and most direct into the bank and use a very slow retrieve with any of the above baits. When using the jerk bait make sure to impart three to five second pauses between your twitches. When searching for the deeper fish in the creek channels/ditches, 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 and perhaps at different depths.

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. It’s February and the water temperature is in the low 50’s. We have never seen the lake water this warm in February. We have also never seen this much bait. There is plenty of bait 30 to 50 feet down over the river and creek channels. The river channel from Gainesville Marina to the Hwy 60 Bridge is a prime example of deep water bait. We are also seeing some bait starting to move into the back of the creeks over a 20 to 30 foot bottom. Ada Creek and Gainesville Creek are good examples of what we will call shallow bait. This has been a very good week for free lines. Use the flat lines with no weight and lines with a single split shot fished 50 feet behind the boards and 100 feet behind the boat has out fished down rods. We have not had any luck graphing for groups of stripers. Instead, we are pulling free lines and down rods where we find the highest concentrations of bait fish. Small baits continue to your best bet. If you can throw the cast net, get some threadfin shad and use them. If not, take some medium shiners, very small trout and small herring. Try any creeks with a large concentration of bait. Focus on the creeks and river channel from Flat Creek north to Wahoo Creek. Holly Park area, Ada Creek and Gainesville Creek are good starting places. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.

February 2, 2012

WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 5.76 FEET, DIRTY & 53 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL

Bass fishing has been good. Fish have really been scattered with the changes in water level and temperatures. Fish can move as quickly as they pull into an area. Most of this change is related to bait movement. Our best pattern has been running main lake points and secondary points within pockets with mid depth crank baits in craw and chartreuse patterns to combat water color. The best areas have been mid lake to the 109 Bridge.

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 good. Fish have pushed further back into creeks and pockets with the higher water levels. For your trolling bite troll Jiffy jigs in a black chartreuse pattern to depths of ten to twelve feet. Whenever cover is present in the way of brush piles and lay downs multiple crappies will hold in this time of year. Use live minnows down lined to depths ten to twelve feet in and around cover. Learn how to use the new Lowrance GEN2 Structure Map technology with our exclusive On the Water schools. www.havefunfishing.com

February 2, 2012

LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 9.56 FEET, STAINED AND 51 DEGREES

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

Bass fishing is fair. Due to the unseasonably warm winter, fishing patterns are not typical for the month of February. Leave the float n fly and drop shot rigs at the house unless there’s a major cold spell. It doesn’t appear there will be a shad kill. Even if we have some cold weather, there’s not going to be a big change in fishing pattern. Basically, we’re on pre spawn type stuff. We’re moving a lot and using crank baits. A Spro McStick 95 jerk bait and lipless crank baits are working the best. Fish are all over the water column right now. We may see it change mid month and fishing will get a little tougher. We don’t think there will be a mass migration to deeper water. Right now, 15 feet is the average depth.

This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Fishing Report Is Bought to You by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service 770 827 6282 www,firstbiteguideservice.com. *

Line side fishing is good. For stripers, big baits fished on planer boards have been producing some good sized stripers and good numbers. We are using big gizzards or big trout in the creeks and in the rivers. Little River up to Clear Creek have been producing best. The key to fishing this part of the lake right now is clear water. If the water is muddy don’t waste your time putting out bait. Go find the mud line and start fishing. Hybrid fishing is good but seems to be best mid lake. Fishing medium shiners and threadfin shad on down lines between 20 to 45 feet deep are working best. Look for these fish over the river channel between Galt’s Ferry and Clear Creek. Top water is right now. But it only last about 20 minutes at sun up. Trolling has been VERY SLOW for the past few days. Look for it to pick back up as the water clears. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.

February 2, 2012

LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 7.51 FEET, CLEAR & 51 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and the bass are biting like it is almost spring. Shallow baits are working all day and the Alabama rig with the swim baits around main lake reef markers over humps and points is best. Use almost any of your favorite lures including the drop shot rig and the jig head worm. The jig and pig and the crank bait are also working. If the Carolina rig is your favorite use a Carolina Keeper on a three foot leader. Work the backs of these docks as well as the bank cover and the sea walls on down lake. Later in the day, use a 7A Bomber in crawfish or fire tiger colors right on the docks and get the lures under these docks with accurate casts. This works best up the rivers in the off colored waters. The upper rivers are off colored and use a larger Zoom Magnum lizard or a worm as well as a spinner bait around the banks and drop them into the cuts under the big trees right on the bank. Try the football head in the 5/16 ounce head with a Zoom Ultravibe Craw. Keep the Zoom Super Fluke ready all day and pearl ad baby bass are the best colors on a 3/0 Mustad offset worm hook and some Sufix Elite 10 pound line Be sure to use some fresh line as the line sides may decide to eat this bait. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.

February 2, 2012

CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 7.76 FEET, 52 DEGREES & STAINED

Bass fishing is good and a lot of fish moved into shallow waters to start their bedding ritual for the year. On the shallow creek ledges in the mouth of the creeks there are schools of bass. They will bite a Texas or Carolina rigged worms and the trick worms in watermelon seed color. Use the brass and glass weight for extra sound and work baits all the out off the points and ledges. Later in the day use the Fat Free Shad crank baits in shad and Citrus shad as well as the baby bass pattern on the creek banks. Be sure to bounce the baits off the bottom for the extra strikes. In the up river creeks mouths, slow roll a Stanley spinner bait with gold and silver willow leaf blades. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.

February 2, 2012

LAKE RUSSELL IS FULL, CLEAR & 53 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and the bass are feeding all day on shad in the creeks and ditches. They are biting the Carolina rigged Zoom 5 inch lizard around brush and standing timber. As the days get longer, use a small shad colored crank bait like the Shad Rap on points. Use the Stanley dark green or all black 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Uncle Josh #11 pork trailer on the heavy cover. Cast a dark red and black Texas rigged Berkley Power worm in the larger sizes slowly worked on the heavy wood lake wide. Slow roll a ½ ounce Lucky Craft Redemption spinnerbaits with the willow leaf and Colorado blade combo in gold’s and silvers on points. Also, use larger dark worms over the grass and around rip rap on the rocks around ramps and bridges later each day with the warming waters. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.

February 2, 2012

LAKE SEMINOLE IS FULL, STAINED AND 63 DEGREES BY MATT BATY

Bass fishing is good. The bass are in a spawn pre spawn mode. For spawning bass look in the backwater ponds off of the main lake. Look for sandy areas and once you find a bass on the bed, use a Big Bite Baits Warmouth in Green Blue Gill, along with a 5/0 EWG Gamakatsu hook and a 3/8 ounce tungsten sinker. Use the Sunline 22 pound Machine Gun Cast when bed fishing. For pre spawn fish, look on the main lake flats and fish the edge of sandbars with a shallow running crank bait. For 3 feet or less, use a Spro Fat John in Nasty Shad, and for water a little deeper than 3 feet, use a Stanford Razor Shad Shallow Runner in Summer Pattern. Each of these baits is perfect for locating and catching pre spawn fish on the flats. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing On the Water fishing schools.

February 2, 2012

LAKE GEORGE IS FULL, 55 DEGREES, STAINED

Bass fishing is good and use the jigs and Texas rigs. Green pumpkin lizards are working and use the larger lizard later in the day. Small Rat L Traps and Shad Raps are working also. Fish the deeper ledge drops with the larger Fat Free Shad natural shad colored crank bait late as the water moves. War Eagle spinnerbaits with two blades like silver and a gold smaller blade is a good choice. We teach ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. Call for details.

February 2, 2012

LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 4.42 FEET STAINED AND 47 DEGREES BY MARK COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE

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 fair and the spotted bass have started biting again in Little River, drop shot rigs with a small craw or 4 inch Senko worm are working well. Very few large mouth bass are being caught.

Crappie fishing is good and a lot fish are being caught, long line trolling in Little River and Little Spring Creek on 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jigs in colors JJ05, JJ08, JJ13, JJ17, JJ23, JJ33.

February 2, 2012

LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.52 FEET, 54 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.

Bass fishing is good. Head up the rivers and the fish are a little more active. The bass are off the river points and deeper stump rows. Flipping a dark Zoom U tail on a Texas rig greens on wood and brush very tight bank and river structure can draw a strike. Try casting or flipping the river docks and shallow bank with a V and M motor oil lizard. Main lake docks and sea walls are fair and use the white buzz bait early and late. Keep a Zoom Super Fluke ready and skip this bait under the larger docks and let it sink all the way to the bottom and work it almost like a worm. We teach On the Water Schools for Sonar and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for Ken details.

February 2, 2012

LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 51 DEGREES.

Bass fishing is fair. The main lake is clear, stained to muddy up the rivers. Think small. That’s right the small. The bass are feeding on small threadfin shad. They are all over the lake and the bass are feeding on them. Match the hatch. A small shad pattern crank bait fished around docks in 5 to 15 feet of water and use the #5 Shad Rap. Some fish are still coming on blue black jigs fished around wood structure. This pattern will pick up the bigger fish. The spoon bite on the lower end of the lake has slowed over the past week. As always if Georgia Power is pulling water ck out the rip rap around the bridges. The small crank baits will work in this area also.

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Line side fishing is good. This report is the same as last week and should hold as long as the water temperature stays in the upper 40’s and low 50.The stripers and hybrids continue to bite down near the dam. These fish are after smaller baits. We have cut down the size of the umbrella rigs. Take the trailers and cut about an inch off of them and this will down size your rigs. Live bait is also producing. Use your Lowrance to locate the schools of bait and drop your bait in the schools. The Stripers may not show on the Lowrance but they are close to the bait. Keep a Cat. Mac spoon tied on. There are times that it will out produce the live bait.

Crappie fishing is good. The big crappie are starting to show up in the back of the major creeks. This is the time of year to fill your cooler with big slabs. Spider rigging in the back of these creeks will produce the most fish. Tip your jig with a minnow for the best results. The best jug color has been the blue black, or the green black. This should last until the end of spring. But the biggest fish will be caught over the next few weeks. The weather is good and the fish are feeding so now is a good time to take a child fishing. Sugar Creek Marina has a complete line of striper gear, crappie jigs and all the bass tackle you will need. The spring striper bite is on the way now is a good time to stock up. We teach On the Water Schools for Sonar and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for Ken details at 770 889 2654 for details.

February 2, 2012

JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 4.42 FEET, CLEAR & 53 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good as the water has stayed warmer so far. The rivers are a little stained so use the bright Stanley spinner bait with all white or chartreuse blades in the willow leaf style. Down lake use the Rebel Deep Wee R in the bone or parrot colors on docks and points. Use a dark Texas rigged Berkley Power worm in the larger sizes slowly worked on the docks on the lower lake. Later each day use a 1/2 ounce Strike King bright blade spinner bait on lower lake docks and on any rocks. Cast these baits right on the banks and pull them slowly over the wood on any bank. A green pumpkin Zoom trick worm around docks can get a strike. Add a Venom glass rattle in the lure. We teach On the Water Schools for Sonar and Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for Ken details at 770 889 2654 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.

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.

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 2-2

Recent Motion&quot | Get Active | 02/02/twelve

Capt. Brandon &quotBonecrusher&quot Sauls and his daughter, Sloane took a backwater adventure on January 29th and appear at some of the outcomes. The weather conditions her is great. Come appreciate it.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

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&quotGreen Moon Strikes Once again!&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 02/01/12

Headed out Wednesday morning as the winds ended up slight and correct for browsing the flats for fish. I struggled to get more than a handful of sandbars as tide was very very low. About the time I was prepared to throw in the towel, I observed movement to my still left. Several reds had been moving along an oyster bar about 30 ft away. I produced a cast about ten toes in advance hoping to intercept. Bam! A 23&quot red slammed it in total stride and the struggle was on! Completely wonderful to see it all unfold in 2 ft of drinking water. The rest of the group scattered and headed to an unknown spot. I moved on, spotting a tiny team of 5 reds, but they have been not intrigued. I moved a small further and a few of ten inch flounder slipped out of the mud. A handful of a lot more yards and a few nice measurement trout spooked to my appropriate. The flat was alive! Regrettably, I could not get any longer fish to bite, but it was fantastic to see them. See ya on the h2o!

– Capt. Jacob Frick
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&quotGreen Moon&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 01/thirty/12

Finally, talked Brant into carrying some new hues right here at the OIFC. Below is a tiny video of what I caught with our new coloration in Bass Assassin’s Sea Shad selection. Our water is tremendous distinct proper now and this color has been smoking them here of currently. Arrive by and examine it out! See ya on the h2o!

– Capt. Jacob Frick

Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC – for more studies and approaching fishing news pay a visit to www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 2-2

Hatteras Island Fishing Report two-2
Posted on February two, 2012

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

Right now was sunny but a tiny windy. We had west winds at fifteen-20 mph and the temperatures had been in the very low sixty&#8242s. This early morning the speckled trout little bit a minor at the jetties in Buxton. Properly a handful of boats did make it out offshore these days. The winds have been far more westerly for most of the day so Hatteras Inlet was a little much more manageable, but nonetheless rough. They did deal with some very good blackfin and couple of yellowfin tuna. The hammerhead sharks have been challenging on the tunas, some occasions your bringing up just the head.

Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report two-1
Posted on February one, 2012

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

These days was mainly sunny and warm. We had west south-west winds fifteen mph and the temperatures ended up in the mid to higher sixty&#8242s. Effectively the drinking water in Avon and Buxton are a small on the dirty facet so the scattered speckled trout bite is peaceful. Some sharks and skates on Cape Point and that’s about it. No boats offshore but there were some men out commercial fishing yesterday and mentioned there had been plenty of bait off of Avon a number of miles out. Possibly individuals bluefin tuna will be below them. There are a few boats booked tomorrow, the climatic conditions does not seem excellent for the trip even though. Hard south-west winds twenty-30 mph can make our inlet at Hatteras rather hairy.

Outer Banks Fishing Report one-31
Posted on January 31, 2012

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

Nowadays was sunny and warm with mild wind. The winds were from the west north-west at ten mph and the temperatures had been in the reduced sixty&#8242s. As great of a day it was we confident were slow and no one particular we talked to right now had been really going or coming from fishing. The offshore fishing has been pretty excellent. Till the bluefin tuna genuinely start off exhibiting up or on the weekends not that a lot of charters are booked this time of year, so we have no report for right now.

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

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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 1-29

Weekly Fishing Report

Got out to the position yesterday afternoon (what a great day) even observed a couple of sunlight bathers taking edge of the heat temps.The typical team of hopefulls had been there slinging steel and chunking bait, Noticed numerous canine fish landed.I do know of a dozen trout or so being caught on Thursday in Buxton. I also verified numerous stripers being caught at the New-Inlet bridge earlier in the week.These in search of sea shells still proceed to locate their limitations.Our very good good friend GRUMPY is again in city so we are thinkin it wont be prolonged just before the Massive Drum present up on the tiny Island to our south.Come consider advantage of this gentle climate get a tan,Locate some shells and who is aware of catch a DRUM!! &quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!!

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

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A Pretty Good Day Of Fishing,

Finally received a opportunity to go rock fishing yesterday. Had three other guy’s on the boat, none had rock fished with me ahead of. Once they figured out what rig went exactly where, how significantly each went out and acknowledged the simple fact that &quotyes rock hit these&quot, all went effectively. Had a fairly good range of boat’s out for a middle of the week trip. Ended up with a genuinely excellent bunch of fish. Had two citation’s, one of which went 58 lb’s. Certainly I have picture’s, but they are nevertheless in my camera.:o Frank

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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 1-28

FISHING REPORT – 1/28/twelve
by Denise

What a fantastic day of fishing right now at Oregon Inlet! We had 4 offshore boats and 1 inshore go out. The offshore boats returned with boundaries of yellowfin tuna and one 245 pound bluefin tuna.

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FISHING REPORT – 1/25/12
by Denise

Today we had one particular offshore boat go out. They had a lovely trip out, launched two bluefin tuna and returned to the dock with a few yellowfin tuna. Tomorrow we have two offshore boats scheduled to go fishing.

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

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Kona Hawaii fishing report – Jan. wrap-up

Kona Hawaii fishing report – Jan. wrap-up .

Marlin about 1000 lbs., identified as “granders” are often caught all about the world. Some are taken and some are launched but here in Hawaii, we only rely the types that are truly weighted in. Some of the captains right here have built the declare that they caught and unveiled a grander and because of their expertise, you can take their phrase for it that they did in truth launch a grander but others who have produced a declare to have released a grander are acquired with skepticism. Appropriate before the near of 2011 the term went out that there was a achievable grander coming to the scales for weigh in. I didn’t adhere all around for the weigh in but identified out the up coming day that it only weighed in at 608 lbs. The crew on the boat is skilled so it didn’t make any sense why they believed it would make the grander mark but they only had egg on their faces for a small while due to the fact just 8 times later on, they truly caught 1 and weighed in the very first grander of 2012 at 1040 lbs. Hawaii’s very first official “grander” was caught and weighted in 1954 and the depend has continued at an average of a bit about 2 for each yr considering that. Hawaii Fishing Information keeps the grander tally on their world wide web site so now ended up up to 128 of them in Hawaii.

The striped marlin bite isn’t very excellent at all as we method the middle of their season (bummer) but the spearfish showed up correct on time and have been a relatively frequent catch. I’ve said it right here before and I’m declaring it yet again, people spearfish are one of the best consuming fish there is! We had another little ono spurt this 30 days and a number of mahi mahi are nevertheless coming in. The yellowfin tuna are nonetheless hanging on the ledges and FAD’s but the numbers and dimensions have dropped from very last month.

The bottom bite has been a great deal far better these days with a great assortment of fish but there’s barely any bait fish at the bottom fishing grounds so I’ve been really going to the closest FAD to the harbor for bait. It’s in the reverse course from the bottom fishing grounds but the bait fish have been straightforward to catch along with the occasional eating measurement yellowfin as a bonus. I’ve also selected a couple of spearfish off the buoy whilst catching the bait fish and yesterday we got a spearfish on one particular of the bait rods. It was some good mild deal with motion and the spearfish built a number of jumps. That’s something that they almost never do on our standard measurement deal with and the a lot more a fish jumps, the a lot more probably it will occur off but fortunately I had a good angler that was ready to deal with it so it’s spearfish for supper tonight :p

Previous month I talked about the NLOM web website that predicts the speed and path of the currents and I stated that they have been “fairly accurate” and that “with handful of exceptions they ended up proper on the money”. I’d now like to retract that statement and go back again to “there’s no way to predict it”. Their predictions are updated the moment a week and they have their mature predictions on the website also. Not only have been their authentic predictions way off for most of January but even their most current latest data(not a typo) is wrong. I’ll still be checking their web website often for reference but surely not relying on it to be exact.

See ‘ya on the h2o ,
Capt. Jeff Rogers ,
http://FISHinKONA.com

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