• West Point Fishing Report - GA

    Southern Fishing Schools
    (770) 889-2654 http://www.southernfishing.com/ ken@southernfishing.com
  • SOUTHERN FISHING SCHOOLS INC. is the ONLY full time Fishing School in the south. We have been fishing these lakes and streams of the south since 1957. We have attended more than 40 worlds championship events, that include 26 Bassmasters Classics, 7 Red Man All Americans and 5 BassNGal World Finals. We can teach anglers of all skill levels how to find and catch more bass

  • West Point Fishing Report - GA

    WEST POINT LAKE IS FULL, 80’S

    Bass fishing is fair. Fish early and avoid the main lake boat traffic. There are still some fish shallow in the coves mid lake. Look for and shad activity and throw a shad imitation lure. Rooster Tails, Shad Raps, Rat L Traps and small crank baits are the best lures. Fish Rat L Traps shallow off the deeper points and the on old creek bends early. Bass are tight and still a little deeper on cover. Whitewater Creek is a good area and use the black and red Stanley 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Pro Pork Trailer by Uncle Josh. Work the larger stumps rows and old creek ditches. Work jigs slowly over cover as the bass settle to the sharper drops on creek banks and points. The fish are hungry and the fish are in pockets looking for shad. Reel the baits with a medium retrieve and use at least a 1/2 ounce bait and cast it on the banks down lake. Zoom Flukes in pearl on a 1/8 ounce lead head will get the spots to bite.

    We provide tournament anglers with a West Point Bass Fishing GPS coordinates. Send us an e mail to ken@southernfishing.com for a sample. Waypoints are $99.00. A description and GPS locations included. Here is a sample: Maple Creek, 32 55 352 085 10 181 5 old houses, 32 56 628 085 10 286 Old road, 33 05 404 085 07 206 Fish the point and the old road bed that is close by on the point on the right. Marker 81, 33 07 309 085 06 387 Marker 81 on the river. Just below this marker is a point and a creek on the left going up the lake. Fish this for 300 yards and there are stumps and old wood all the way to the back of the creek.

    Saturday, August 26, 2017 2pm at Bass Pro Shops in Lawrenceville, learn BASICS OF ELECTRONICS BY LOWRANCE PRO STAFF, KEN STURDIVANT

    Ask for a free sonar set up sheet by sending me an email to ken@southernfishing.com. Please tell me what model machine you have.

    We recommend Overboard Designs for 2956 Waterworks Road Buford, Georgia 30518 Phone 678.714.7122.

    The Advantage Boat Center in Cumming Georgia offer sales, service and storage close to Lake Lanier. 678 771 8745. Ask for Myra.

    We recommend Transducer Shield and Savers. Protect your investment.

    We have the LOWRANCE Gen 3 Touch and the game changing technology in the NEW 3D Lowrance Technology on our boat. Bring any HDS machine only to Lake Lanier and learn it ALL in one day. Call Ken for details. See our Southern Fishing Schools page for the latest screen shots of the LOWRANCE 3D technology. See bass over a ladder in 10 feet of water, 168 feet from my boat. www.lowrance.com.

    Anglers have these books for sale BASS FISHING ON WEST POINT LAKE, BASS FISHING LAKE RUSSELL, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE and BASS FISHING LAKE HARTWELL. These books have lots of bass fishing and 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 ken@southernfishing.com.

    We offer these waypoints for sale. You get the coordinates and you load them into your GPS unit for
    Lake Allatoona for $99.00 Lake Lanier for $99.00 Lake Oconee for $99.00 Lake Weiss for $99.00 Lake Hartwell for $99.00 WAYPOINTS ARE NOT REFUNDABLE

    Ultrex and Cable Guard protects external Transducer cable for remote control trolling motors. The cable guard will allow the transducer cable to turn kink free and the shaft can be raised or lowered without pinching the cable. No more messing with cable ties or black tape. For Factory Direct Pricing contact Precision Sonar at 270 703 6133
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