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North Georgia Bass Fishing. 2024


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 

Lets talk about North Georgia Bass Fishing.

  • Blue Ridge Lake
  • Carters Lake
  • Lake Lanier
  • Lake Allatoona
  • Lake Nottley

Techniques, Fishing reports, and Fishing stories. If I left your favorite North Georgia fishery out, add it to the conversation!

 


fishing user avatarblongfishing reply : 

Lake Hartwell. If you consider that north Georgia.


fishing user avatargeo g reply : 

Lake Burton, just such a great looking lake. 


fishing user avatarCrappiebasser reply : 

I fished Lake Seed and Rabun 2 weeks ago. Caught several but never really found a pattern or any big ones.


fishing user avatartoddwchandler reply : 

Fished Lanier on Saturday wth my nephew. Early in the morning we had some success with white spinnerbait and Yamamoto crankbait. Later in the day we landed some with flukes, jerkbaits, and buzz baits.


fishing user avatarRobG reply : 

Got out on Lanier last week at the south end.  Fished with finesse worms texas-rigged on either a shaky head or regular weight and also threw a jig.  Saw good numbers of spawning fish (spots) back in pockets but couldn't grab one off the bed.  Best pattern I found was main lake and secondary points around brush anywhere from 25 ft on up to 2-3 ft.  We pulled a good number of fish out of stuff like that.  

 

Fish in my avatar is from Lanier and caught a good one of similar (slightly smaller) size out of the middle of a tree on a point last week.  Fishing is great there right now and I'll be back on the water as soon as I can.


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 5/6/2014 at 5:13 AM, Roostertailoutdoors said:

Lake Hartwell. If you consider that north Georgia.

Lake Hartwell is a great fishery! best population of Blueback herring in the southeast.


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 5/6/2014 at 11:38 PM, RobG said:

Got out on Lanier last week at the south end.  Fished with finesse worms texas-rigged on either a shaky head or regular weight and also threw a jig.  Saw good numbers of spawning fish (spots) back in pockets but couldn't grab one off the bed.  Best pattern I found was main lake and secondary points around brush anywhere from 25 ft on up to 2-3 ft.  We pulled a good number of fish out of stuff like that.  

 

Fish in my avatar is from Lanier and caught a good one of similar (slightly smaller) size out of the middle of a tree on a point last week.  Fishing is great there right now and I'll be back on the water as soon as I can.

Its a great month to fish Lanier. The fluke bite should get hot soon


fishing user avatarRobG reply : 
  On 5/7/2014 at 2:16 AM, Henryham1 said:

Its a great month to fish Lanier. The fluke bite should get hot soon

Absolutely April - Early June are my favorites on that lake. Although April was a little iffy this year with the weather.  Been fishing it with my grandpa for somewhere around 20 years now.  Never get tired of it.


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 5/7/2014 at 2:19 AM, RobG said:

Absolutely April - Early June are my favorites on that lake. Although April was a little iffy this year with the weather.  Been fishing it with my grandpa for somewhere around 20 years now.  Never get tired of it.

Its Hard to get tired of the Lanier. I can't wait for the summer swimbait and topwater bite! Thats when the spots show their true colors.


fishing user avatarblongfishing reply : 

Lake Hartwell is my home lake. I love it!! It does have a lot of blueback herring. I have been catching bass on topwater worms on Hartwell. Going this weekend with my dad. I will inform you.


fishing user avatarMCS reply : 
  On 5/7/2014 at 4:03 AM, Roostertailoutdoors said:

Lake Hartwell is my home lake. I love it!! It does have a lot of blueback herring. I have been catching bass on topwater worms on Hartwell. Going this weekend with my dad. I will inform you.

 

Good luck....I will be in the area in June. I hope to maybe get a chance to at least wet a line from shore. 


fishing user avatarhotdogin reply : 

I need to get a little more active on here. As much as I love the Tackle Tour forums they are a little more about the tackle rather than the actual fishing. Lovin the fact that there have multiple mentions on Lanier on this site. I'm on the south end of Lanier, close to Aqualand, and always wanting to go fishing with new folks.


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 5/7/2014 at 4:03 AM, Roostertailoutdoors said:

Lake Hartwell is my home lake. I love it!! It does have a lot of blueback herring. I have been catching bass on topwater worms on Hartwell. Going this weekend with my dad. I will inform you.

Thanks, I'd love to hear!


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 5/7/2014 at 5:53 AM, hotdogin said:

I need to get a little more active on here. As much as I love the Tackle Tour forums they are a little more about the tackle rather than the actual fishing. Lovin the fact that there have multiple mentions on Lanier on this site. I'm on the south end of Lanier, close to Aqualand, and always wanting to go fishing with new folks.

I'm on Lanier a couple days a week during the summer, so it will be one of my main topics on here!


fishing user avatarspeed craw reply : 

Alatoona is my home good spotted bass population .The army corps are now stocking large mouth again.


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 6/6/2014 at 10:25 AM, speed craw said:

Alatoona is my home good spotted bass population .The army corps are now stocking large mouth again.

Allatoona is my home lake as well. I fish the tuesday night tournament weekly. 


fishing user avatarspeed craw reply : 

God I would love to do those . Don't they also do that on lake acworth.


fishing user avatarbuzzed bait reply : 

i went to alatoona for the first time ever last sunday to a friend's place and took my kayak.  HOLY COW is the lake crowded and busy.  I'm sure Tues night is another story but I felt like I was on the Atlantic Ocean in a storm!  There may have been fish there, but I couldn't stay steady enough to cast let alone catch any!


fishing user avatarspeed craw reply : 

Where on the lake were you at?


fishing user avatarbuzzed bait reply : 
  On 6/13/2014 at 5:16 AM, speed craw said:

Where on the lake were you at?

 

Well frankly i don't know, it was my first time there and we were at someone's house that i had never been to before...  i'll have to find out.  I need to determine if the lake is worth fishing for me.... i'm moving to marietta in a couple weeks and it will be the closest lake by far.  other than that, i will have to start scouting some new places around the new house! 


fishing user avatarspeed craw reply : 

Allatoona is a good sized lake , pm me I will shoot you over some spots .


fishing user avatarNuffsaid23 reply : 

In blue ridge lake I've been catching them solid this year. They are tending to be shallow by docs on days when the water is cool and clear. If you can find a cove with some private boat houses on your boat you'll more than likely be right on them. Mostly I catch them on plastics. Which one depends on the clarity as it varies a lot. Since blue ridge in mainly trout fished thd bass seem to be super aggressive to anything. Even the bigger bass are coming on 3-4 inch worms which is due to the cooler water but if you hit the lake midday at it's warmest you can have a lot of success on plastics. A jig could also work because I think the bass might actually eat small trout.

Hope this helps anyone who needed some advice on blue ridge lake.


fishing user avatarcatchin'em reply : 

lake alatoona is a garbage lake. spots ckoked out the largemouth and all the dink largemouth they put in are only going to get a pound bigger, fished mondays and saturdays out there for two years. never caught more than fifteen pounds except for the spawn. absolute desert with a sweetgum brush pile every five feet


fishing user avatarHenryham1 reply : 
  On 6/22/2014 at 7:20 AM, Nuffsaid23 said:

In blue ridge lake I've been catching them solid this year. They are tending to be shallow by docs on days when the water is cool and clear. If you can find a cove with some private boat houses on your boat you'll more than likely be right on them. Mostly I catch them on plastics. Which one depends on the clarity as it varies a lot. Since blue ridge in mainly trout fished thd bass seem to be super aggressive to anything. Even the bigger bass are coming on 3-4 inch worms which is due to the cooler water but if you hit the lake midday at it's warmest you can have a lot of success on plastics. A jig could also work because I think the bass might actually eat small trout.

Hope this helps anyone who needed some advice on blue ridge lake.

 

I just fished Blue Ridge last week. Senko around docks and shallow cover was the ticket. We caught some spots out deep on topwater and dropshot as well.

 


fishing user avatarChris-W reply : 

Would love to hear what's working on Lake Acworth. Are there decent numbers of bass in there? I'm not trying to break any records, I just love catching fish :). Planning to at least go bank fishing there soon and probably take my father-in-law's bass raider out there. Are there any decent spots accessible from the docks or banks? Thanks in advance!


fishing user avatarJollygreens reply : 
  On 8/6/2014 at 11:54 AM, Chris-W said:

Would love to hear what's working on Lake Acworth. Are there decent numbers of bass in there? I'm not trying to break any records, I just love catching fish :). Planning to at least go bank fishing there soon and probably take my father-in-law's bass raider out there. Are there any decent spots accessible from the docks or banks? Thanks in advance!

I second that. Love to hear what's in there. I bank fish now, but hope to get a boat to go on Allatoona.
fishing user avatarPettis reply : 

Fall patterns are starting to really get rolling on Lanier. I fish there at least a couple times a week. Those crazy spots are schooling and boy are they aggressive!


fishing user avatarNuffsaid23 reply : 
  On 10/7/2014 at 12:19 AM, Pettis said:

Fall patterns are starting to really get rolling on Lanier. I fish there at least a couple times a week. Those crazy spots are schooling and boy are they aggressive!

Can't wait. Heading out there this weekend!


fishing user avatarPettis reply : 
  On 10/16/2014 at 8:33 PM, Nuffsaid23 said:

Can't wait. Heading out there this weekend!

What ramp do you put in at?


fishing user avatarNuffsaid23 reply : 

It's in two mile creek park. We launch there then spend the whole day going wherever the bass take us




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