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AllTerrainAngler

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About AllTerrainAngler

  • Birthday 10/15/1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Statesboro, Georgia
  • My PB
    Between 14-15 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Lanier, Lake Hartwell, Lake Eufala, Lake Shelbyville

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  1. It's crystal clear too. I take my dive gear sometimes when I plan to have a full day trip. I did make it back up there. I threw smaller crankbaits in a craw color, I tried a few other approaches but the flowing water can be a hassle. The crankbaits did pretty well and if they got snagged I just dive and get them since its mostly 6' or less.
  2. I use streamers, white poppers, and wooly buggers. All with good results.
  3. Here in Georgia we have a few small areas that hold smallmouth. One is the Savannah river "rapids" which is just a mile stretch of river with crystal clear water thats relatively shallow. Being that I rarely target the species I am not sure what to throw at them beside my fly rod which I've used up north. Any reccomendations would be awesome. It is only accessible by kayak. The photo attached is when the water is lower. past these rocks is open water with random rock outcrops. I pull my kayak on the ones in the open water and walk the rocks fishing both flowing and slack water. I always catch largemouth and bartrams in this same area also.
  4. Look at the vibe seaghost 130 or 110. I have both. Great storage, tracks well, factory with a raised seat thats comfortable, rudder, and paddle. I stand to fish, flyfish, and bowfish with no problems. I've caught fish over 100lbs off of mine i nthe salt with no problem. Find them used around 500-600 with accessories
  5. Good luck this morning.
  6. veterans park has some good bank fishing!
  7. I'm from the area also. I typically kayak fish julietta and jarvis. Also check out sinclair, blackshear, and the rivers. Ifyou want to fish a small area with huge fish check out Stuckeys in Jeffersonville. It's $5 a day I think
  8. lake tobesofkee, sinclair, theres some pay ponds off 247. The echoconee always as good bream and catfish. Houston lake. If you are bank fishing and want to catch GREAT fish check out Stuckeys lake in Jeffersonville.
  9. Put in at 129 and follow it north up murder creek to the shoals. Nobody ever ventures up there and the fishing is amazing
  10. Also have a boat we could take out
  11. I'm from that area. I go up there often. Shoot me a pm and i can show you some spots/
  12. I may be hitting seminole this wednesday-thursday. That's always a fun lake.
  13. Welcome to the forum. And the area. You're only about 30 minutes from me.
  14. The bass here are in a crisis. One weeks its high 70s and they start fanning beds then itll drop to the 30s for a week. The bite has beena mess.
  15. So last summer i picked up inshore fishing. Since then bass fishing just hasn't been the same for me. I still go but its like the excitement isn't what it used to be after being on the salt so much. What would y'all recommend to get me back in the game. Its pretty sad i went from doing extremely well in tournaments around my area to now i'm lucky to even get a bite.
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