LAKE SINCLAIR IS FULL, 86 DEGREES, STAINED UP RIVER, MAIN LAKE CLEAR, BY MATT HENRY CALL 770 361 4210 (cell) or 478 451 0167 (SINCLAIR MARINA)
Bass fishing is fair. The afternoon bite has been best when Georgia Power brings the water back up. Rising water in the afternoon has these fish up shallow on the sea walls and in the grass beds. A Spro frog and a white Tru Trac Lures spinnerbait around the grass have been producing a decent amount of bites with an occasional big bite. The key to consistent bites is making sure you stay around the shad. The shad have started migrating in the pockets and creeks with the cool nights we have been having. Primary and secondary points are ideal as the bass will use these to ambush shad as they move across the points. The Oconee River arm seems to be the most consistent for this bite. A light shaky head with a green pumpkin Zoom Trick Worm will also catch a lot of fish in brush piles lake wide.
Matt has guide trips available. Give me a call to book a trip for some fun fishing. Call Matt Henry to book a fishing trip this summer out of Sinclair Marina. Don’t forget to check out our 2013 Nitro, Tracker, Sun Tracker, Tahoe and Mako boats in our new showroom. For more information, go to www.sinclairmarina.com or call 478 451 0167. Ken Sturdivant teaches On the Water Schools for Sonar and Rods Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for 770 889 2654 for details.


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