• Lake Oconee Fishing Report

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  • Lake Oconee Fishing Report

    LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, MID 50 DEGREES

    Bass fishing is good. The lake is full, light stain over most of the lake and the lake is clearing. Water temperature is 54 to 60 degrees. Use Shad Raps and small square bill crank bait with rattles fished on sea walls and around docks. Shaky heads fished under docks and around wood stricter will also produce fish. The fish are starting to move into the shallows getting ready for the spawn. Start in the middle of the main lake creeks and large coves and work your way to the back. Richland creek has also produced a lot of fish over the past week. Spinner baits fished along any rock bank will also draw a strike. Next week the temperatures will be in the mid 70's and the water temperature will increase. Keep an eye on the water temperature as it will keep the fish moving into the shallow water.

    Striper report by Mark Smith of Reel Time guide service. Call 404 803 0741
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    Striper fishing is good. The fish are at the dam for the spring run. Live bait fished on down lines along with flat lines and plainer boards will pick up fish. The water is clearing up and the umbrella rig bite will improve and start to produce fish. Shiners have been the best bait over the past week.

    Crappie fishing is good. The fish are moving into the major creeks. Use a dark jig tipped with a minnow. Spider rigs have been the best producers over the past week. Use your Lowrance to located the depth and location of the schools and adjust your depth to put the jig on top of the fish. Over the next few weeks the largest fish will be moving into the coves and creeks to spawn so now it the time to fill a cooler with big slabs.

    Make sure you stop by Sugar Creek Marina and pick up your spoons and all your tackle needs. You can also book your crappie and striper trips with Reel Time Guide Service at 404 803 0741 or [email protected] Learn how to use the Lowrance technology with Ken Sturdivant. Free sonar set up [email protected]
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