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  • Lake George Fishing Report

    LAKE GEORGE IS 2.17 FEET OVER FULL, 81 DEGREES & STAINED

    Bass fishing is good. The best bite has been shallow but there is also some action on main lake ledges and creek ledges. There are many different options if you decide to fish shallow with the main key being covering water until you find the bait and fish with a variety of baits depending on the weather and what kind of cover you are fishing. Use the Big Bite Baits Top Toad in green pumpkin pearl, a Natural Red Spro popping frog. Fish the north end of the lake around Cowikee Creek and the River Bend area in the pad fields and isolated grass beds. If there is any wind use the white and chartreuse Strike King Redemption spinnerbait on wind blown grass points. The frog bite and spinnerbait bite has been great until blue bird skies appear and the best option becomes flipping a Big Bite Baits Fighting Frog in black blue around pads and in the mats that are at the mouths of pockets. If the spinnerbait bite disappears and there is no wind throw a Rick Clunn Lucky Craft RC1.5 in chart root beer. Use the Lowrance electronics and find the bait starting with the ledges that lead back into the larger creeks to find out where the bait is. Find the bait and you will find the bass. Use the Spro Little John DD in nasty shad or Citrus Shad on 10 pound Sufix Elite line. Is the fish stop biting the crank bait, use a silver flutter spoon or a Spro buck tail jig in white or white and chartreuse.
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