Water Temp 44

Water Clarity Clear to Stained

Water Level 4.58 low

Water temps have dropped like 7 degrees over night from 51 to 44 and even with that the fishing was still pretty good today. It was definitely toasty as it was 8 degrees this morning and it warmed up real nice to a balmy 28 degrees LOL. I got out with Chris today and as always we had a great time. Man it was nice not seeing another boat the entire day. Trust me it was there loss today as the fishing was great and we even stayed until almost 4pm before putting the boat on the trailer.

At our first stop Chris almost had a limit by himself in less than an hour. He whacked 3 fish right off the bat and lost 2 others all on the Float N Fly off pea gravel rocks and one of them was very nice. I made some changes and bam I caught one and lost a pretty darn good fish right at the boat. Dang Ice in my guides prevented my drag from working smoothly. Yeah thats my excuse :). LOL. The key for us was fishing peagravel banks that were facing the sun. Looks like the fish were taking advantage of the heat bouncing off the rocks.

We crank up to go to another spot and Chris wanted me to run over an area to check for some spoon fish and it was loaded. The first fish I got was a whale striper in the 8 to 10lb range. I got several more stripes/hybrids and Chris got a few as well all on spoons all off the bottom in 72 feet of water #emoticons13# . One of the hybrids we caught spit out a half a dozen threadfin at the surface. Yeah they were feeding LOL. After a few of the white fish we went back to spot fishing and caught another half dozen or so all keepers on the same pea gravel type baits.

All in all it was a good day with about a dozen spots and half dozen white fish especially with it being severe post frontal and blue bird skies. Oh and this is pic for all of you that had to text me and see if I caught anything besides pnemonia and frost bite LOL. ;D


Mike

Fish Species: Spotted Bass
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Water Depth: varies
Water Temperature: 44
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About The Author: Captain Mike Bucca

Company: Triton Mike Bucca - Pro Bass Guide

Area Reporting: Georgia Lakes

Bio: I am 34 years old and I have over 26 years of fishing experience all over the United States and I have averaged over 150 + days on the water in the past 15 years and over 200 days on the water the past two years. I am the owner of Mike's SpotCountry Guide Service (www.tritonmike.com) out of the Metro Atlanta area where I am a guide on Allatoona Lake and I am one of the very few guides in the United States that specializes in catching Spotted Bass. Aside from my guide business, I have been featured numerous times in various state and national publications such as Georgia Outdoor News, Huntsville Times, Cullman Times, Outdoor Life and Gary Yamamoto\'s Inside Line. I can often be seen giving various seminars at Bass Pro Shops, Atlanta Boat Show and various Bass Clubs throughout the Atlanta area. I am currently writing for Gary Yamamoto's Inside Line Magazine as well as www.Probass.net and I have had numerous articles published on various other websites on the internet.

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