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Fall Fishing Report – Mississippi Gulf Coast Updates – November 16, 2010

Susan LaBrecque visits you from Ocean Springs Harbor with a fall fishing report. Red snapper season will soon be over, but there’s still the weekend to get out and catch the big ones. Offshore fishing for grouper, amberjack, king mackerel yellowfin tuna has been excellent. And inshore, the speckled trout and redfish are abundant. The fishing’s fabulous on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Book your charter boat today. Find out more at www.visitmscoast.org. Wish you were here!
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Lake Erie Perch Fishing

Not so sucessfull, however highly enjoable fishing trip Chris and I took on May 31, 2009. We were between 4 to 8 miles offshore, not far from Black River, Lorain.

www.reefari.com Mackay’s best kept secret, is Scawfell island and Refuge Bay, Absolute Paradise with phenomenal scenery, great Anchorage, and heaps of reef with some great fishing and boating to match. Also well worth a snorkell, with some great reef and plenty of marine life as well. The southern Side of Scawfell Island is Green Zone, so watch where you go fishing, but I think this also helps maintain great fish stocks, As you can see, even though only mucking around, heaps of fish on the reef we were anchored, where we could see two large coral trout, Caught a baby Maori wrasse, although saw a bigger version, and small reef shark swim by. If you’ve got a boat, well worth staying the night in Refuge Bay, great protection in Southerlies up to 30 knots. Camping is also allowed but you need a permit from National parks, with picnic shelter and toilets ashore. We can run day fishing charters to Scawfell island with some great fishing on the shoals to the north of the island. Scawfell island is about 50 kilometres offshore and a large horseshoe shape, giving awesome protection as you can see in the video. Make sure you subscibe with more fishing and boating videos coming up, Cheers Greg Also check out our Fishing Mackay Webpage at which will help put you on the right track if coming to Mackay. http Please see more info below on Refuge Bay, Scawfell Island Campground features: Granite cliffs line the coast of Scawfell Island, the largest national park island in the South

Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 4-2

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

April 4, 2011

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

Table of content

Sharks are biting! Inshore sound fishing

Whiting bait and use as bait

Best bait for whiting bites

The Big Red Fish Snub!

Best baits to use when trying to catch a red fish

Artificial Reefs The Sheepshead is still the deal at this time!

Savannah Snapper Banks It’s time to go this area, because as of April 1 vermilion snapper season will be open!

Captain Judy’s Vermilion Catching Formula

Circle Hook Only! The tower of power! About All Navy Towers

Gulf Stream It’s now time to make you plan to “go blue water fishing!”

Freshies Report! Chattahoochee Grand Slam LAKE LANIER AND CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER FISHING REPORT by Bill Vanderford

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not! Mid Night Sun Restaurant

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Sharks are biting!

Inshore sound fishing

When it’s 65 degrees everything comes alive!

Well, it has finally happened. The water temperature is now right over 65 degrees. And if you have been following my reports you already know this means “When it’s 65 everything comes alive!” With that being said, “This new fish bite has taken a rod bending experience to another level!” All this boils down to we are catching fish while bottom fishing in the sounds and the rivers connected to them. So therefore for those that just wants to go fishing while leaving the technical stuff out of it “now is the time!”

The recipe to catching small to medium to large whiting is to just fish on the bottom in around 15 to 18 feet of water. I suggest that you anchor near a sand or mud bar, which seems to always get this fish’s attention. In the whiting world we have small sometimes referred to as juveniles and mediums, which we call ladies and gentlemen’s. When a whiting is larger than most it’s call a “Bull!” Over this past week while just fishing in the sound we caught juveniles, ladies and gentlemen’s, and few bulls. Kind of sound like some sort of secret code does it? The bottom line is these fish aren’t what we called ‘big boys,” but it certainly is a lot of fun catching them on light tackle. And the best part of all is the fact that we are now catching and not just fishing only!!

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Whiting bait and use as bait

This is a live whiting, which I have hooked up behind the dorsal fin. This is great bait when allowing it to just swim about. Believe me you might not be able to see them, but distress signals were being sent out as soon as this fish was dropped overboard. This black leader that I am using is a custom shark rig that I have made. You can use with an egg sinker to keep the fish deep or you can just let it swim naked or put under a blue water popping cork.

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The whiting although you can’t see it is under the popping cork. This style rig works especially well when “just drifting in the sound.” It allows the bait fish to stay lively and doesn’t work them too hard. Live bait is the ticket to catching sharks, rays, cobia, jack crevelle, tarpon, and etc…Although all these fish listed like the live stuff. They will and do eat just about anything that strikes their fancy, meaning “dead or alive!”

Best bait for whiting bites

If you have been reading my report you already know that small pieces of peeled shrimp, pieces of not peeled shrimp, shrimp heads, and small pieces of cut whiting work well as bait when target whiting. If you didn’t you do now! So here is the thing….When fishing these areas for whiting I suggest putting one of those whiting out for bait. It’s best you use whiting as bait when they are alive. As far as hooking the bait up I suggest doing so behind the dorsal fin. This set up allows the whiting to swim seemly freely, but while doing so distress signals are sent out bringing on the attention of large fish. While using this technique you could find yourself catching some interesting fish. As far as what we caught this past week “spinner and black tips sharks!” Our crazy spring bite is on!!

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Prefect size mud minnows!

The Big Red Fish Snub!

I think that it’s time that we fishermen understand that just maybe the old red fish has had enough of us chasing and spying on them. Even if they can’t talk the signs are there. Take for instance: On some days especially the sunny ones the old red fish will pick up your bait, but won’t try to eat it. And here’s the thing, if you set the hook too soon you almost hooked up fish will be gone. So with this scenario in mind, I suggest casting into place and putting you rod into the holder. The best thing then is to not to watch your cork, but the end of your rod only! The also was my suggestion for last week too.

Best baits to use when trying to catch a red fish

During this time of the year finding and purchasing different kinds of bait used can be a problem, because some times there isn’t a bunch of availability. Here’s what I do know will work now, but not all of the time. Mud minnows work lipped hooked under popping or adjustable corks. They will also work with used without a cork. Old smelly last year’s fishing season frozen shrimp, which hopefully were packaged with heads on. Fresh dead, live, or frozen mullet and fresh flash frozen shrimp purchased at the seafood section of your grocery store.

Artificial Reefs

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Fiddler crab hooked up and ready to catch a Sheepshead. The hook’s point is pushed into one of the crab’s leg sockets. This application does not kill your bait.

The Sheepshead is still the deal at this time!

Savannah Snapper Banks

It’s time to go this area, because as of April 1 vermilion snapper season will be open!

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Vermilion snapper also known as b-liner

Best bait to use when target the vermilion snapper is cut squid, cut fish, fresh frozen cigar minnows, and/or Spanish sardines. If you want to target the larger vermilion over the smaller ones I have come up with some what of a formula.

Captain Judy’s Vermilion Catching Formula

When there is a school of vermilion hovering over the ledge it seems that the larger ones can be found on the top layer. The means the larger vermilion suspend over the smaller ones. I am always suggesting to my customers to drop to the bottom and then to reel up about 10 to 15 times. On my reels every time you complete one turn on the reel you have retrieved about one foot of line. Once situated about 10 to 15 feet off the bottom I usually suggest setting the hook every time you got a bite. However, since we are now using “circle hooks only” in this same scenario I will suggest to slowly drop their rod when they receive a bite. Believe me with the circle hooks our customers are going to have great time catching more and missing less fish!!

Savannah Snapper Banks

There is good news…as of April 1, 2011 the vermilion snapper also know b-liner season will be open!

Vermilion Snapper also known as B-liners Season

Our vermilion snapper season will open April 1, 2011 till October 31, 2011

Circle Hook Only!

The requirement to used non-stainless circle hooks north of 28 degree N. Latitude is goes into effect March 3, 2011

You can use regular “J” hooks at the Savannah River Jetties, the inshore waters, and beachfronts, but when you move to the offshore waters all hooks when targeting fish listed in the snapper grouper complex must use circle hooks.

The tower of power!

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This is a picture of one of the Naval Towers that we have offshore. In our area there is R2 navy tower, which we call the South Snapper banks tower, M2R6 navy tower, which is called “middle ground snapper banks tower, and R7 navy, which is called North Banks tower.

The R3 navy tower is consider south Gulf Stream tower and the R8 navy tower is considered north Gulf Stream tower.

About All Navy Towers

As you know I am always talking about “fish around, over, and the out skirts of the structure.” Well, think of the towers as one of those very good structures that holds fish, but it sticks out of the water. Here are a few tips that will definitely get you closer to the attentions of fish…

The tower’s legs

The legs that hold the towers up are great place for small fish to feed and feel safe. All larger fish know this. So therefore snacking around the legs is always a good place to find something to eat. It’s also a good place to run around in the event that you are a big fish when hooked up. The fish might not understand what the pressure is that they are feeling when hooked, but they do know and learn running through the legs of the tower some times offers a bit of relief. So as far as you can see down into the water the tower’s supports (legs) are holding the attentions of fish.

Shade provided

The towers offer shade on the water at different times in different places. I know you know this, but the sun as it rises or falls causes the shades coverings to move around the towers. You know this and the fish know this. So therefore working the shaded areas around the tower is a good thing, because the fish are going to do the exact same thing.

Certain directions

All towers have what I called “Make up.” This is what I call patterns for where the fish normally hold. Take for instance: The M2R6 Navy tower also known as the middle snapper banks tower has quite a bit of “Make up.” I know for a fact that if I troll 160 degree out from the leg facing south east I most likely will catch king mackerel. It seems that the kings hold out and away from the tower to keep about from the toothy monsters. (cuda) The hits I have received working this area have most been while heading away from the tower. I know all this sound crazy, but over the years patterns also known as “make ups” happens.

Gulf Stream

It’s now time to make you plan to “go blue water fishing!” Believe me it doesn’t matter whether it for bottom fishing or trolling “it’s happening right now!” All that’s left to do is to take that blue water ride!”

Freshies Report!

Chattahoochee Grand Slam

LAKE LANIER AND CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER FISHING REPORT by Bill Vanderford

April 1, 2011

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Surface temperatures at Lake Lanier are finally around 60 degrees, and the lake is at normal pool and rising. We are in a very wet spring season and Lake Lanier’s fish are beginning to feed heavily everywhere. Soon all of the fish will be going nuts trying to eat and spawn!

Stripers are being caught on points using flat-lined shiners and smaller lures like the Swirleybird. When seen on the surface, stripers and big spotted bass will attack the NEW Pro Series Swirleybirds with wild abandon! I’m also catching quite a few fish on 1/4 ounce Swirleybirds with a plastic trailer!

We’ve already caught lots of walleyes and stripers on jet boat trips to the upper Chattahoochee River, and it’s time to get an early chance at a CHATTAHOOCHEE GRAND SLAM!

Trout fishing in the Chattahoochee River below the dam for both rainbow and browns is great! Most trout are being caught during lower water levels on Swirleybird spinners, small spoons, and jerkbaits. Jet boat trips are great for this type of fishing, just call 770-289-1543. It’s going to be a great spring fishing season!

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER”

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 or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not!

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Mid Night Sun Restaurant

Many years ago I was ask out to dinner. Back then we called it a “date.” I don’t know what they call it today. It started out pretty interesting when the car that picked me up not only had my date, but also a driver. I didn’t think this was strange, but rather very exciting to say “the least!” As we rode the conversation quickly went from fishing to the subject of flying. At this point in my life “I hadn’t been in an airplane!”

My father had been on a plane three times in his life. According to him this would be his first, middle, and last flight. So therefore flying certainly sounded exciting, but I wondered what daddy would think. I figured it best not tell him about this adventure until my return. There was no used to worry him. So therefore a flying I went! I really didn’t want to seem too excited about the whole ordeal, but I truly was!

According to my date he had made special reservations at a restaurant called “Mid Night Sun!” I heard what he was saying, but getting on the plane was exciting enough without all those other trimmings! As the big jet took off I knew immediately that I loved flying! Taking off was the most fun! However, after reaching a quick altitude the plane leveled off and started to descend. It took longer taking off and landing than it took flying to the big city of Atlanta. Once we unloaded we were picked up by yet another chaffered car, which drove us directly to the “Mid Night Sun.”

For those that are familiar with this restaurant and find that my accounts of it are a little “out there,” please understand “this is what I truly remember.” When I was a young woman I wouldn’t have been considered “a country girl,” but I could be called a “river girl!” This place was very elegant with those waiting on you promptly. I should have felt out of place, but really never though about it. It was all so exciting! It’s not that I wasn’t pleasing to eye or anything, because I was what you would call a “keeper!” I had looks, but really didn’t have all that other stuff such as which fork to use where and what to order when. However, I never had a problem with that I just let someone do it for me! In this case it was my date, which definitely knew what he was doing in regards too many matters!

When the car dropped us off we walked into a room with glass walls, which had two escalators. There was one marked “up and other down.” Since we were already up we took the one marked “down.” Even if my date had explained what I was about to see I still would have been shocked. As we made our way down the moving stairs I notice a waterfall directly in front of me behind the glass wall. As I scanned the room the entire restaurant appeared to be surrounded by a behind the glass waterfall. It was unbelievable to say the least!

As we were seated I noticed that each table was strategically placed so that you weren’t close to anyone and that you had a great view of the falls. The fact of the matter there were large boulders everywhere. I do believe that they were the real thing probably stolen straight from Stone Mountain. These large boulders were placed between each table offering up somewhat of a “private theme!’ At least that’s what I thought. My date seemed comfortable with his surroundings as if he “had been here and done this many times before.”

For dinner I had for the first time Gazpacho, (cold salad soup) which was so good that I can almost taste it now. The bad news is that I have ordered it since then and it wasn’t that good at all. He then ordered “escargot,” which turned out to be a funny name for plain old snails cooked in a shell. They weren’t so bad until I looked them up and found out why there were so crunchy. It was because of the hundreds of teeth involved! The meal continued to be a big hit with me not really knowing what was going to be brought to the table next. The main course was thick rare steak, which was unbelievably cooked just right!

The bottom line to this story is this…the evening was so impressive that I still remember it like it was only last week. However, this evening took place about 37 years ago. I wonder if the “Mid Night Sun Restaurant” is still is open? It’s not because I want to go back, I’m just curious! I wouldn’t want to “change up” any of those memories that are logged in my old memory banks! Back in the real old days when I was young, old people (my age!) used to say, “What you do today could possibly be with you forever!” I never knew much less cared what they meant. Now I know for sure they were right!

Every day I write, because I am so worried about forgetting all the unbelievable things that I have experienced! I am trying to cover it all from “fishing to fun!”

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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Sport Fishing Forums – North Carolina, South Carolina & Georgia


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The Southern Fishing Report” by Ken Sturdivant 4-2

The Southern Fishing Report”

By Ken Sturdivant

106 Hickory Ridge

770 889 2654

Cumming, Georgia 30040

www.havefunfishing.com

April 1, 2011

LAKE LANIER IS FULL, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 55 DEGREES.

Spotted bass are trying to get shallow as they are in and around the spawning areas and they are at depths of 8 to 12 feet of water. The spots spawn on rocky points and on sandy areas. The longer days and the warming sun will get the fish very active. When the full moon hits in two weeks, look for the lake to come alive with fish. Almost any color finesse worm will work and the green’s or sand are good colors with the sun out. On the points mid way in the backs of the creeks the Limeaide, water melon seed, and baby bass will work on a Texas rig. Spots are short striking small baits this week and will keep you guessing all day. Use light 8 pound test and a light spot sticker to get these fish to bite. Usually these fish are hard to catch on a Carolina rig because of short striking lures. Use a short leader and fish the under water points and humps to 15 feet deep. The Texas rigged plastic worm and a 3/16 ounce sinker will get the small 4 inch baits to the fish. There has not been any top water action as the water is still cold. But next week with a warm up look for the fish to respond to small shad imitation top water lures. A hungry spot will come after a Zoom Fat Albert grub in lime, pearl and chartreuse. Use a 1/8 ounce Bass Pro Shops lead jig head and light line to get a lot of strikes. The Sufix Elite line in the 8 pound test. This line is strong and line colors can be clear or green. Light line is a must for spots because lures have to be fished deeper and slower.

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 fair and is improving but remains only fair. The fishing will continue to improve with the increased water temperature and should catch fire and day. Pulling herring on points and flats with herring on free-lines 80 – 100 feet back is your best bet. As the sun gets up put a split shot or two on your free lines to run a little deeper. Run your herring on the outside board 50 – 70 feet back with a single split shot. Run your inside board with a large gizzard shad 10 – 20 feet behind the board. Casting a bucktail while pulling baits will get you a additional bite and you can also pick up a couple of spots. There is still a good striper bite at night but it is getting later. You may have to stay out until 10:00 or 11:00 pm before you get bit. The north end of the lake has not been productive. The rivers are stained and were also slow this week. Your best bet is the creeks from the Chestatee to the Dam. Spend some time looking for bait mid way to all the way back in the creeks. Focus on points and flats in 15 to 30 feet of water. We have not had any luck unless there was a good concentration of bait. Bald Ridge, Shoal Creek, Mud Creek, Balus Creek and Flat Creek are good places to start but bait remains the key.

April 1, 2011

WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 3.1 FEET, STAINED & 65 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL

Bass fishing has been good. Some fish have begun spawning, but the majority of fish have not. They are still in a pre spawn mode, but have slowed down on the moving baits with the cooler temperatures. This has been a week for the soft plastics. On open shallow flats and pockets fan cast shaky head trick worms and creature baits to isolated cover and depressions. These fish are most likely relating to small ditches waiting to pull up for the spawn. A light Carolina Rig can also be effective in these same areas. My best areas have been from Wehadkee creek north to the 109 bridge.

Hybrid and striper fishing is good. Fish are following shad into pockets and creeks in ten feet of water or less. Find the shad and you will find fish. Troll small crankbaits and bucktails through feeding fish and bait. The best pockets have been north of the 109 bridge.

Crappie fishing has been great. Fish are spawning in shallow pockets and creeks. Use live minnows or jigs eighteen to twenty four inches below popping corks. Once you have located a bed first start by using jigs to catch the most active fish and then switch to live bait. Jig colors to use would be black/chartreuse or white/pink patterns until water clears.

April 1, 2011

LAKE ALLATOONA IS FULL, 58 DEGREES AND CLEAR

Bass fishing is on fire. Bass fishing doesn’t get any better than the month of April when 30 plus fish days are not uncommon. Largemouth bass have started to show signs of the spawn in late March, and the spotted bass with follow later within the first couple of weeks of this month. The spot bite is great due to the pre spawn feed up. Schooling has begun and should continue until the spots lock on the bed. Rattle baits, Scroungers and top water will best when these fish surface. Anglers should also try spinnerbaits like the Mini Me in white and chartreuse with painted blades fished on wind-blown primary and secondary points. Also great is a belly weighted Gamakatsu wide gap hook with a 5 inch Big Bite Jerk Minnow fish very quickly and erratically. As the spots start to stage for the spawn the shaky head bite will turn on. Fish wind protected coves with an 1/8 ounce 3/0 jig head tipped with a Big Bite Squirrel Tail worm. Fish it slowly and shake the rod tip to generate strikes. Small jigs work great too.

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This Lake Allatoona striper and hybrid fishing guides report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net

Line side fishing is great and the striper and hybrid bite is on fire. We are still catching between 20 to 50 fish on most trips. But the good news is we are starting to see more Stripers in the mix.. The fish are schooling up and are staging for the spawn run up the rivers. The recent rains we have had has push the fish out of the rivers and back into the main lake. As soon as the water clears up the rivers it will be game on for you river anglers. Almost every point and flat north of Clear Creek is holding good numbers of fish. We would think the river run will be in full swing by the first week of April. We are also catching good numbers of line sides on the south end of the lake like Iron Hill, Clark Creek and around the Islands at Red Top have been great. But your best bet in the up coming weeks will be up north. Mid lake fishermen should fish the main lake points and flats. Flat lines and planner boards have been producing fish early. But the down line bite has been better for big fish and numbers. This is the time of year to pull big baits for big stripers. Use shad as big as 10 to 12 inches. Trolling is really starting to improve. The fish are moving up in the water column and on the flats. The Mack Farr umbrella rig is a great way to catch these fish.

April 1, 2011

LAKE HARTWELL IS FULL, & 59 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and the fish are ready to get shallow. There is little top water this week but that will change next week with the warming trends. Bass are chasing bait and small crank baits will work in bluegill and shad translucent colors. Spotted bass are biting on the points and the sides of points on worms and small jigs. Find the rock and there they will be. Also a few are still hanging out in the larger coves around the docks and secondary points. Plastics will be the key and there are plenty of spots to go around. Many are small males. The best bite is to head up the Seneca river and check out the sides of points and docks with ¼ ounce weighted twin tail skirted grubs by Storm. Use the watermelon and the phantom colors for the best results. Find rock on the bank near a point and look for brush piles off a drop off ledge and work these baits slowly. Check out the docks and walkways to the docks out in the larger creeks to load up on the largemouth. The spots aren’t present in these areas and the largemouth bass will be the bite here. Take along plenty of grubs and fish as deep as 17 ft. in the stumps and brush piles. Work the bait as slow as possible on good ten pound test and a medium heavy rod.

April 1, 2011

LAKE RUSSELL IS FULL, CLEAR & 60 DEGREES

Bass fishing is good and the fish are heading to the sand pockets lake wide. On the main part of the lake around the islands and towards the dam, check out all the points and small cuts or coves that you can find. For the most part, the majority of the bass will get shallow with the moon the middle of the month. Long cast and slow to medium retrieves will get the job done. Stay with the more natural colors like something in the shad family. Arrive early just in case an afternoon storm moves in. Try heading up the rivers and throwing finesse worms targeting the lay downs and secondary rocky points. Channel ledges or creek channels that come close to the bank is another good place to target. Texas and Carolina rigs are working and most of the bass are the small but fun to catch. The larger bass are holding a little tighter to cover and a jig is the most common bait use under these conditions. Shad Raps are still working early around the islands and on the rip rap. Way up the rivers where the water is still stained, work the fire tiger color shad rap along the small creek channels for best results. Some anglers are catching a bass here and there on the spinnerbait but don’t live on this bait too long. Results have diminished over the last week or so.

April 1, 2011

CLARK HILL IS DOWN 2.3 FEET, STAINED & 59 DEGREES

Clarks Hill large mouth bass fishing is good and a good number of the bigger bass can be caught right now. Start out early with a small top water lure and then get out the spinner baits. The herring are very active now and the wind is keeping them stirred up. Fishing the large wind blown flats is a must this week along with the tops of the larger hydrilla mats. Wind blowing across these two types of areas is keeping the bait fish along with the Largemouth isolated here. Another good bait to fish these areas with is a Number 10 X-Rap in the olive green color. Don’t use this bait like a Jerk Bait, but like a medium retrieved crank bait instead. Do not forget the Super Fluke on a Scrounger head.

April 1, 2011

LAKE SEMINOLE IS FULL, STAINED AND 69 DEGREES

Largemouth bass fishing is fair off the rivers with buzz baits and Manns Shallow Minus One bright crank baits. Keep a trick worm and a Super Fluke ready for the shallow fish on and over the grass. Up the river, use a spinner bait and the Stanley 3/8 ounce all white spinnerbaits will work off the rivers in the pockets and around wood. Try the clear creeks with buzz baits and spinner baits as well as trick worms. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

April 1, 2011

LAKE GEORGE IS FULL, 60 DEGREES & STAINED

Bass fishing is good. The best fishing in the early and late evening hours seems to be the best bet. Spinnerbaits, buzz baits and floating worms all have been catching fish. Look around for those grass lines near deeper water as from the patterns this weekend that’s been a big plus in catching the better fish. June bug and red shad are local favorites when going deep. Work the drop offs and channel or creel ledges and any sharp drop off points during this time. Added scent is another good idea and garlic is preferred by most anglers. Long cast and slow retrieves will be the secret on the Carolina rig. Down the lake towards the dam, a darker color jig along with the Carolina rig will be all the big baits of choice all day. Fish every stump and lay down you can find either on your graph or on the bank. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

April 1, 2011

LAKE WEISS IS .36 FEET OVER FULL, LIGHT STAIN & 55 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 good and the fish are shallow in the spawning bays, they are being caught on secondary points, humps and ditches and shallow stump flats. A lot of bass are starting to cruise the spawning banks also. Rat L Traps and shallow running crank baits and Spinner Baits are catching these pre spawn Bass, Jigs and worms are also catching some good fish.

Crappie fishing is good and the crappie are staged in the spawning bays in 10-14 feet of water, and they are being caught long line trolling with Jiffy Jigs in 1/24th ounce in colors JJ13, JJ17, JJ24. Little River, Little Spring Creek and the bays around Bay Springs are producing best. Shooting docks is also starting to produce a lot of Crappie. Look for a lot of crappie to move shallow and start spawning over the next week or so.

April 1, 2011

LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 66 DEGREES AND STAINED

Bass fishing is good. We have had more than 3 inches of rain this week. The Rivers are muddy and the main lake is stained. The water temperature has not dropped much so the fish will still be close to the banks. Us a big bladed spinner bait, fished down the sea walls and around boat docks in the back of the creeks and coves. You can also use a crank bait with some type of rattle in it. Slow the retrieve down and make sure you are in contact with as much structure as possible. Fish the same areas with a Carolina rigged Zoom lizard to pick up the buck bass that are up close to the banks.

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. Go to the dam. It is spring time on Oconee. Most of the fish we have been catching have been Hybrids. Over the past week the bigger fish have come on down lines. The flat lines are also producing a good number of fish as well. Bass shiners are catching more fish than the threadfin shad,

Crappie fishing is good. Dark jigs tipped with a minnow are working best. The crappie are lake wide from the river down below the river bend area. Richland creek is also giving up some slabs. These fish are in shallow water preparing for the spawn on the next full moon. Boat docks in the back of the coves should hold good number of fish. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

April 1, 2011

LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.3 FEET, 61 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.

Bass fishing is good and the fish are biting over most of the lake. Top water and spinner baits are producing in the early morning. Shallow cover like stumps, blow downs, grass, and rocks are holding fish eager to smack top water baits. This action is happening mostly along shallow banks both in coves and along main river and creek banks. Try the Pop R, Chug Bug, Tiny Torpedo, buzz bait, and Super Fluke. On cloudy days the bite may last for much of the day. Some shad are still spawning, mainly up the rivers. Also try the white spinner bait, ¼-ounce Rat L Trap, and #5 Shad Rap, and #9 Rapala. After the early bite ends, soft plastics are the most reliable baits to fish. Carolina rigs are producing on slow tapering primary and secondary points at 4 to 10 feet deep. Try a Zoom Finesse or Trick worm on a 2 or 3 foot leader with a half ounce weight. Some good colors are green pumpkin, June bug, and black. Boat docks and brush piles are holding a lot of fish and Texas rigged soft plastics will catch them. Use the lightest weight possible and fish slowly. The schooling action will pick up daily. The shallow bite is just as good for numbers and with the water stable all week fishing will get better every day.

April 1, 2011

JACKSON LAKE IS FULL, STAINED & 61 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair. As the bass move to the shallows, be ready mid day with the Pop R and a Skitter Pop. Early use a buzz bait. After early top water dies off, the bass move to the creek channels and Senko’s and Stick O’s on a 3/0 Mustad hook will work. Add a nail weight to the center of the bait so it will sink and also use a light Carolina rig. A Rapala D10 in hot mustard will also work. There are not many fish biting up the river in the current so get off the edges and work the coves and small creek mouths. A Zoom trick worm is deadly off the edges of the grass beds all day. If you want to try for a bigger fish, head up the river and use a Stanley ½ ounce spinner bait with gold and silver combos and buzz the bait on the edges of the river. When you are ready learn how to find the bass with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology, call us to set up a day on Lake Lanier. We will “show” you the fish.

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.

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 2011, Southern Fishing Schools Inc. Call us to set up a school, Maps and Depth Finders or Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. www.havefunfishing.com 770 889 2654.

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Quality built Hattaras with recent upgrades. The current owner has used this boat extensively for long range fishing. This would be a perfect boat for 6-pack charters. She has over 25 outside rod holders and rocket launchers, three scoop bait-tank in the cockpit with another 2 scoop bait-tank on the roomy forward deck. The forward deck has custom stainless railing from the pulpit to the cockpit for additional safety. The fly bridge has a tournament style console with extensive electronics, controls, and instruments. Call Randy at California Yacht Sales, San Diego CA 619-295-9669 www.californiayachtsales.com
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