Bass fishing is great. Numbers of pre spawn bass are being caught all over the lake. Fish are holding in pre spawn areas of deep water near spawning coves and creeks. Most fish I’m
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LAKE HARTWELL IS .61 FEET OVER FULL, CLEAR DOWN STAINED UP RIVERS, 50S
Bass fishing is good. Bass are moving to the points and creek bends all over the lake. They are roaming on any wood all day and a crank bait cast through the wood will draw a strike.
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Mark Reavis Savannah, Georgia his visiting fishing friend Gavin Thomas Hansen age 12 Pensacola, Florida, and Captain Garrett Ross of Miss Judy Charters
While inshore catching with Captain Garrett Ross of Miss Judy
Bass fishing is fair. We are still in this rainy cycle which is keeping the lake heavily stained. Look for the clearest water you can find and fish slowly. For the shallow bite, fish a SPRO Little John MD 50
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Bass fishing is fair on Jackson Lake. Much of the lake is cooler and stained from the heavy rains and snow of last week. The crankbait bite has slowed briefly with shaky heads and finesse jigs working fairly
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Bass fishing is fair. The bass are biting, and they are surprisingly shallow with the cold waters. The best areas to target are main lake flats with ditches and depressions or grass lines. The best depth has seemed to be about 7 to 8 feet
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Bass fishing is slow. Small schools of bait fish can be seen throughout the Lake and especially on the warmer and sunnier days. The afternoon bite has been the best as the water tends to warm up a degree to two
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LAKE HARTWELL IS 1.36 FEET OVER FULL, CLEAR DOWN STAINED UP RIVERS, 50S
Bass fishing is slow as the surface temperatures continue to hold around the same temperature as last week. Bass have moved into deeper water due to the cold fronts that have continued
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Bass fishing is fair. This is the best of the three border lakes as the water has remained stable. The bass fishing on Lake Russell has been scattered. There are bass both shallow and deep. The bass that are shallow
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Bass fishing is fair. The spots are heading to the old pond dams and long points in the creeks. These are holding on staging areas around docks, points and secondary points. The fish are biting jigs, spinnerbaits,
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