LAKE ALLATOONA IS FULL, STAINED & LOW 80’S
Bass fishing is good and the morning top water window is getting smaller and smaller on the main lake within the last week or so as the fish move into their deeper summer haunts. Fish are hitting jerk baits such as the Pointer 100 and Flash Minnow 95,110 and Senko's in blue pearl color. Work your way into the creek or river with a good fast reaction bait working the wood cover and bluff walls thoroughly and work your way back down the river pitching and flipping into lay downs with a watermelon Yamamoto Tube bait. The good thing about flipping a tube is its unique spiral down action as well as its unique shape to work through heavy cover and not to mention bass love to hold onto salt injected baits longer giving you more time to set the hook. Fish the main brush piles in the 12 to 15 foot range with Spot Stickers tipped with a 5 inch Watermelon Kut Tail worm on 8 pound fluorocarbon line.
Anglers, we have a book on BASS FISHING LAKE ALLATOONA that has 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 s Report has been brought to you by Robert Eidson of First Bite Service, 770 827 6282 www.firstbite service.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia
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Line side fishing is good. Up north there are good numbers of line sides being caught at the mouth of Sweet Water also the flats at the Delta and in the S Turns. Mid lake is also producing good numbers from Kellogg to Bartow Carver. And the south end is also fishing well from the dam all the way up Allatoona Creek to the Lake Acworth spillway. Free lining shad early is the ticket to getting your day started off right. After the sun comes up, look for schools of Hybrids on your Lowrance off of any main lake points and humps. We are catching most of our fish in less then 30 feet of water fishing right on the bottom. The key to loading the boat is fresh bait. Change your bait often and be sure to take plenty with you.
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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