LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 9.3 FEET, MUDDY & 52 DEGREES
Bass fishing is tough. The least with rain and cold weather fishing has been off a little. The float n fly bight is slow, to say the least but the crank bait bite has maintained. Crank baits that run in the 8 to 12 foot range in orange/craw patterns are the ticket. Fishing areas with cover such as blow downs, stumps and big rock are the best areas to target. We have some really record breaking cold on the way for the first of the week. We believe we will see fish go deeper and hold tight to the bottom, so the jig and drop shot will be the ticket after the front. Call Ken about the Southern Fishing Schools exclusive ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR or Rods Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for details. [email protected]
This Lake Allatoona s report is from Matt Driver 404 456 6094 www.proanglerradio.com
This Lake Allatoona fishing guides report for striper and hybrid has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827-6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: [email protected].
Line side fishing is slow. The rain we have had the last two weeks risen the lake 9 feet. The lake is muddy to heavily stain from Little River to the dam .There is clear to lightly stain water from Allatoona Landing to Red Top as this is the best water on the lake. This section of the lake is holding fish, but getting to eat is challenging. Our better bite has been coming on spoons and umbrella rigs. The bigger fish are after shad and trout fished on planner boards and free lines. But the bites are very few and far between. The bite has been so slow that we have been and will be moving all of my Allatoona trips to Carters Lake. Lake Allatoona just doesn't have a bite I am willing to put the Firstbite name to right now.
Carters Lake Special Weekly report from First Bite Guide Service
Striper fishing is good. The bite this month has been decent for numbers, but the size of the fish we are catching makes up for the lack of numbers. Down lining trout has been producing well for us early morning. Most of the fish we are catching early are in the back half of the creeks. There was also a good bite up the river earlier this month. But the recent rain has slowed the river bite down. Once the suns comes up the fish are moving out of the backs of the creeks and can be caught on the main lake pulling umbrella rigs. Color really doesn't seem to matter but speed does. We are pulling our rigs at 2.9 to 3.1 miles per hour. We have plenty of open dates for Jan. Give us a call 770 827 6282 today and book your trophy trip.


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