LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 5.6 FEET, STAINED & MID 50 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good. The fish are moving up and chasing lures and the water should warm up fast this week. We are starting to see a strong jerk bait bite and swim bait bite on the main lake. These fish are in pre spring pattern. Concentrate most of your efforts on the main lake points in the clearer waters. Use the Staysee 90 and a 6 and 8 inch Hampton Shad swim bait. For the stained water in the upper reaches of the lake use the Flat CB DR Lucky Craft crank bait in Tennessee Shad color. This color is a whitish color with a black back that will match the forage color in the stained Baitfish tend to turn a whitish color in the muddier waters so white baits are my color of choice. Keep a baby bass Super Fluke ready and cast the bait right up on the bank.
We have a book on BASS FISHING LAKE ALATOONA and we have GPS 50 coordinates also. Ask for samples of the book and the coordinates from [email protected] Try these two N 34 10 846 W 84 43 128 Good spawning pockets in McCaskey Creek. Use a Sammy 100 and Big swim baits around the schooling fish. N 34 10 294 W 84 43 092 Good spawning area around Bartow County ramp with a Sammy 100 and big swim bait area.
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
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Line side fishing is good. There have been some good reports from both the north end and south end of the lake this week for good numbers of hybrids, Stripers and white bass. The better bite has been on small gizzards and thread fins fished on free lines and planner board. Both ends of the lake are holding decent numbers. The south end of the lake seems to be better for Hybrids. While the north end of the lake seems to be fishing better for stripers and white bass. We look for most of the fish to migrate north in the next few days and start staging for their annual spawn run. Spring is here and it's time to get back to fishing. Dust of the tackle charge the batteries and grab a kid and head to the lake. Call Ken about the Southern Fishing Schools exclusive ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for SONAR or Rods Reels and Lures for Bass. Call for 770 889 2654 or [email protected] for more info


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