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Georgia Fishing Reports

Georgia Fishing Reports by Location:

Carters Lake (7)

Lake Allatoona (157)

Lake Lanier (6)

Lake Oconee (137)

St. Simons Island (10)

 

Georgia Fishing Reports


2008-11-29
6:14 PM

November 27 - Thanksgiving Day was an afternoon bite we sat on large schools of inactive Stripers until 11:00. Then some one rang the dinner bell and the fish began to eat. We boated many stipers that were 8-12 pounds, and a few nice sized bass. The Stripers tend more...
Capt. Scott Collins - Lake Lanier


2008-11-28
8:32 PM

Inshore fishing St Simons Island, GA - The trout fishing is still good you are just having to work for them a little more. The mourning bite is still slow but the afternoon is still the hot time to fish. Yesterday mourning we had 6 keepers before lunch and left with 17 keepers and still c more...
Capt. Jeff Stokes - St. Simons Island


2008-11-25
1:37 PM

Trout fishing St. Simons Island - This weekened was another good weekend. The trout bite is still great with all boats reporting over 30 keeper fish each. Most of the fish were caught in the afternoon on the incoming tide and not much in the mourning on the outgoing tide. more...
Capt. Jeff Stokes - St. Simons Island


2008-11-22
9:00 PM

Trout fishing St. Simons Island - Alot of boats caught there limit today on trout. Everyone I talked to said the bite was great. Most fish were caught on top water plugs and of course live shrimp. Most of the fish were caught on the incoming tide but not much action on the outgoing. more...
Capt. Jeff Stokes - St. Simons Island


2008-11-20
2:51 PM

Nov. 19 Steady Striper Bite - Despite cold conditions the Striper bite was strong today. We boated good numbers Mid Lake. Surface activity and birds are a key indicator on wether or not the fish are in the area. All the fish we boated today were caught on flat lines; producing a more...
Capt. Scott Collins - Lake Lanier


2008-11-19
10:19 AM

The Big Fish Are Biting On Carters Lake - This Carters Lake Fishing Guides Report Is Bought To You By First Bite Guide Service. www.firstbiteguideservice.com 770 827-6282 Today I got to fish with the guys from BSR trenching ( Spencer and Jeremy ). The guys have fished with me many times o more...
Capt. Robert Eidson - Carters Lake


2008-11-18
8:36 AM

Cold Weather Striper Fishing On Lake Allatoona - Lake Allatoona Fishing Report For Nov 18 This striper and hybrid report fishing report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827 to 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: more...
Capt. Robert Eidson - Lake Allatoona


2008-11-17
8:06 PM

Top water action! - Water Temp is 69 degrees Water is at down about 1 1/2 feet Ok, finally its here! Every year we anticipate the fall run for line-sides and I always jump the gun because I can't wait for them to show up. The wait is over, no more hoping and pra more...
Doug Nelms - Lake Oconee


2008-11-16
7:47 AM

Red Snapper Fishing in Georgia - BEST BET! - Georgia Inshore Fishing Once again, Inshore Trout and Red fishing continues to be excellent for most all anglers and all the Inshore fisherman know it will be hitting prime very soon. The water temperature is falling pretty quick, now. We are no more...
Capt. Richie Lott - St. Simons Island


2008-11-14
10:20 AM

Carters Lake Report 11/14/08 - Carters Lake Report for 11/13/2008 The lake is clear, 8 ft below full pool. Surface temps are 57 to 59 deegrees. STRIPERS... The cool weather striper fishing is getting cranked up. Look for the big schools of bait fish around the mouths of ma more...
Jeff Hughes - Carters Lake

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