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Old 09-14-05, 04:10 PM   #1
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What is the best lake to fish at in north georgia? What is the best lure to use.
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Old 09-14-05, 05:24 PM   #2
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Hey are you from georgia? And you should join the forum i see you posting alot.

Well i couldnt remember all of them but i went on a site and got the top 10 bass lakes in georgia and that one thats number one is actually the best in my opinon. Ive fished there before casue its not but a few hours away from me not sure about up north though.

1) Clark Hill's Lake

Built in 1950. Look for schooling fish on humps and around islands in April and May, throw Spooks and Flukes. During the summer, fish long points and hydrilla beds. Fall fishing is good on clay and rocks with crankbaits. In the winter, jig spoons.

2) Lake Hartwell

Fish islands and high spots with topwater in April and May. After the herring spawn you an "call up" bass in the same areas with topwater baits all summer long. Fall fishing is good with crankbaits in the creeks and jigging spoons and bucktails are excellent on the lower lake in the winter on long points.

3) Lake Oconee


Current is important. Fish humps and points with Carolina rigged worms and big crankbaits in the summer, fall and winter. Docks hold fish year round, too. Flip or pitch jig and pig or plastic worms to them. In the spring go to the backs of coves siwth spinnerbaits. Riprap is good year round.

4) Lake Sinclair


Fish crankbaits and jig and pig around shallow cover like docks all winter long. In the spring go to the backs of coves and grassbeds with spinnerbaits and worms. Docks can be good in the summer, too. Try crankbaits around rocks and clay in the fall. Carolina rigs on points work year round.

5) Jackson Lake

Fish crankbaits in the fall, winter and early spring. Try docks and points in the summer, and backs of coves and creeks in the spring.

6) Lake Lanier

Fish spinnerbaits and topwater on points and humps in the late spring for bass feeding on blueback herring.Spots can be caught year round on that pattern, drawing them up in the summer and using jerk baits for them in the winter. Spots bed on humps and points so fish them in the spring as well as pockets with tubes and lizards. The clear water helps bed fishing.
7) West Point Lake

. Summer fishing is good on main lake structure while current is moving. Big crankbaits and worms are keys. In the spring go to the backs of creeks and coves and use spinnerbaits and Rat-L-Traps. In the fall try crankbaits on riprap and clay points. In the winter find deep brush and jig a spoon around it. The lower lake is clearer in the winter.

8) Bartlett's Ferry

In the spring and fall try boat docks with crankbaits and plastics. Run up the river for less crowds and moving water in the summer, too. Topwater is good here for about 9 months of the year.

9) Lake Eufaula

It is excellent for big bass as well as numbers of bass. River ledges hold big bass most of the year, use big crankbaits and worms or Ledgebuster spinnerbaits from late spring thru fall. Fish grassbeds with spinnerbaits and topwater from late winter to late spring. Try jig and pig in brush and stumpfields during the winter months. Riprap is good, too.

10) Lake Seminole

Grassbeds, alligators and Jack Wingate are icons on this 37,500 acre Corps of Engineers lake. Fish around the hydrilla beds from late spring until late fall with plastic baits and topwater. Try the standing timber with spoons and plastics during the winter. For a real thrill, run way up the Flint River to the shoals and cast crankbaits and topwater for shoal bass. Seminole is right on the Florida line and is more like a Florida lake than any other in Georgia. Bass often spawn in Jan and Feb.
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