
Today we had some happy customers from Buckhead Georgia. We boated 14 Striped Bass From 12 lbs to 21lbs. These fish are very strong this time of year and peel lots of fishing line off the reels!
Fishing Reports
Guided Fishing on Lake Lanier
Lake Lanier Striper Fishing/Lake Lanier Guide Wes Carlton puts client on 40lbs Striped Bass
We caught five fish this afternoon. The first coulple were in the low 20lbs range and then the 40lber hit and was a 30 minute fight on 20lbs flurocarbon. I was doubtful this fish would come boatside. Mr. Clay Wilcoxson did a great job on the reel! Lake Lanier has an awesome Striped Bass Fishery!
Lake Rabun Fishing /North Georgia Lakes
Fished today on Lake Rabun for Walleye and Bass. We had 10 Walleye bites but only managed to get one to the boat. On the other hand the bass bite was phenomenal! We caught 20a plus bass all bigger than 3lbs and one 7 lbs Largemouth. Several times we doubled up on fish. The Bass fishery here in these North Georgia lakes is awesome!
Lake Lanier Crappie Report 2-16-2012
The Crappie bite is off the hook!!! These fish are hanging in the 12 to 15ft range. The best bites are coming off of a Popeye Jig (blue) We have had our best luck shooting under docks and between boat slips.
Lake Lanier Fishing Report
Tonight we guided a group of 2 for nighttime Stiper Fishing with artificial. The trip went well as planed. Our first stop we boated a 9lber off a long point on the south end of Lake Lanier. The fish came alive about 10pm and started rolling all around the boat. We caught 7 Stripers in the next hour with the biggest being 17lbs. We ended the evening with 11 total fish and sore arms. The Long A Bomber is the king of lures when it come to catching Big Lake Lanier Striped Bass
Lake Hartwell fishing guide report
Today i guided a bass fishing trip on Lake Hartwell. We launched the boat from the Tugaloo State Park ramp. We started out throwing a jerkbaits around the points with no luck. We then switched to a fishhead spin rigged with a white fluke and immediately started getting bites. We continued to work rocky points where the river channel was near by and were landing solid two and three pound largemouth. I then switched tactics in search of some larger fish. We started fishing in the creeks over deep timber with the fishhead and this is when the bigger fish was caught. I was positioning the boat over in the deep creek channel and throwing the fishhead out over the tops of the timber. We had several in the in the four to five pound range. After mid-day the bite seemed to slow down some so we switched gears and started throwing shaky-heads around docks and points and caught several spotted bass with this pattern. There was one secondary point that we fished that we pulled five fish off the point in six cast. These fish were less than five feet off the bank. During this trip we never went south of the I-85 bridge. I cant wait to take the customer out again next week as we are going to try our luck on the south end of the lake.
Georgia Lake Fishing Guide Tyler Clore



