• Lake Sinclair Fishing Report

    Southern Fishing Schools
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  • 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

  • Lake Sinclair Fishing Report

    LAKE SINCLAIR IS FULL, 72 DEGREES, LIGHT STAIN UP RIVER, MAIN LAKE CLEAR

    Bass fishing is great. While everyone else is in the woods hunting, it gives us dedicated fisherman the ability to fish for some unpressured fish. Typical fall patterns are working right now. Top water, crank baits, and spinner baits are great tools to catch numbers of fish this time of year. Small walking top water baits such as the Lucky Craft Sammy in a shad pattern has been good both morning and evening in the backs of creeks around stumps and points. Bass Hound flat sided crank baits and Buckeye Lures spinner baits in a white color are great in these same areas when the fish don’t want to come to the top. The key to fishing in the fall is making sure you stay around the bait. Use your Lowrance electronics to find concentrations of bait pods in the creeks and fish everything in that area. A Buckeye Spot Remover shaky head with a green pumpkin trick worm will catch fish on docks, brush piles, and other wood cover in the creeks when nothing else will. If you are looking to get a bigger bite, toss a Buckeye Mop Jig around brushy docks and wood cover in the backs of creeks. This will catch a big fish that is looking for a craw fish meal instead of the small shad. Matt has guide trips available this week. Give me a call to book a trip for some fun fishing.

    BY MATT HENRY, CALL 770 361 4210 (cell) or 478 451 0167 (SINCLAIR MARINA)

    WWW.SINCLAIRMARINA.COM [email protected].
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