• Jackson Lake 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

  • Jackson Lake Fishing Report - GA

    LAKE JACKSON IS FULL, CLEAR, 80S


    Bass fishing is fair. Try fishing in the early morning with top water baits. Throwing buzz baits or torpedo style prop baits are good choices. Drop shot rigs, deep running cranks baits, and Carolina rigged plastics should be fished on the main lake. Before the sun gets up, stick to power fishing with buzz baits. Covering water will be the key to success. When fishing buzz baits, landing your bait close to deep sea walls will be important. Cast the Profound Outdoors crank bait in The Matt Reed signature series that runs 2 to 5 feet deep in bream and baby bass. Sammie’s or Prop baits fish a little slower, but try these baits in prime areas. Jigs catch fish all year, not just in the winter months. Use the Strike King Tour Grade Football jig. It works all day and at all depths. Stay with the smaller sizes on this lake. There aren’t many bass fishing lures that you can just as effectively fish in 1 foot of water as you can in 30 feet. Flip them, cast them, drag them, hop them, swim them and it all works. Throw a white jig to imitate shad, a brown one to imitate crawfish, and a green one to imitate bream.


    The 2019 NOEOutdoors Fishing Seminars are set.
    Friday, September 20, 2019, 4:00 pm Bass Fishing, Professional Bass Guide, Phil Johnson, 6:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant Lowrance Pro Staff, 7:00 pm Navionics App for Boating, Sailing & Fishing, Captain John McCalpin.
    Saturday, September 21, 2019, 11:00 am Bass Fishing Lake Lanier, Professional Bass Guide, Phil Johnson, 1:00 pm Crappie Year Round, Captain John McCalpin, 3:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant Lowrance Pro Staff, 5:00 pm Navionics App for Boating, Sailing & Fishing, Captain John McCalpin
    Sunday, September 22, 2019. 11 am Navionics App for Boating, Sailing & Fishing, Captain John McCalpin, 1:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant Lowrance Pro Staff, 3:00 pm Crappie Year Round, Captain John McCalpin


    We have all the details for our On the Water SONAR School on our web SCHOOLS page. We have the LOWRANCE LIVE and 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 for the latest screen shots of the LOWRANCE 3D technology. See Bass over a ladder in 10 feet of water 158 feet from my boat. www.lowrance.com


    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 have three Tackle Box Lists for free: BASS FISHING TACKLE, CRAPPIE FISHING TACKLE, and STRIPER TACKLE. All three are available on one request. Send us an e mail requesting this list to: ken@southernfishing.com


    Call Brian Leiva at www.bbgmarine.com 888 570 0916 for all your Lowrance and other technology.


    Please watch this video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7k0ECCQjeY


    We 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
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