Robert Eidson

SPECIAL REPORT: CARTERS LAKE IS FULL BY ROBERT EIDSON FIRST BITE GUIDE SERVICE 678-363-6260

Line sides fishing are good on Carters right now and trout are still the ticket early in the morning on flat lines and planner boards. There is only about and hour window that this will work right at sun up and then the bite does a 180 on us. They go DEEP, real deep. This week the fish were as deep as 57 feet and the ticket to catching these fish is the find the bait. Almost all creeks are holding fish and bait but in some of the creeks they may be in the mouth. In others they may be half way back. Find the bait and down line right on top of them. If you need bait Bart's bait and tackle has what you need here is their phone number.706-253-BAIT. Trolling is working really well and just like at Allatoona, the Mack Farr umbrella rig in all white trolled right on top of the bait will get you bit. Give me a call and let's go get that record fish. Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 678-363-6260

Fish Species: Stripers and Hybrid Bass
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Robert Eidson

About The Author: Captain Robert Eidson

Company: First Bite Guide Service

Area Reporting: North Georgia and Tennessee Lakes

Bio: Robert Eidson operates First Bite Guide Service has been serving customers for 6 years. He is one of only a handful of guides with experience providing services on more than one lake or river. First Bite Guide Service offers clients access to world-class striper waters in North Georgia and Tennessee. These waters have consistently produced large numbers of fish as well as trophy-sized stripers and hybrids. We tailor guided trips to target the specific objectives of our clients, whether young children and families looking for an exciting morning of fishing or a seasoned angler looking for a 30+ pound trophy.

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