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  1. Big things happening y'all! I am moving from Kennesaw, GA to Auburn, AL this summer. What are good places to fish for bass in the area? I am gonna continue to hold a GA fishing license in addition to an AL license, so that broadens my horizons. Also, I'm investing in a nice fishing kayak so I can cover some water. Lakes Harding, and Martin look like the closest big bodies of water. There also seem to be a lot of small lakes and ponds in the Auburn/Opelika area. I know nothing about those bodies of water. Any suggestions about fishing the area, the bodies of water, and/or tackle would be hugely appreciated! Cheers
  2. Hey y’all! My name is David and I currently live in Kennesaw, Georgia but I’m moving to Auburn, Alabama in July. I am really new to fishing have been fishing as a sport for about a year now; mainly for bass but I really enjoy other types of fishing as well. Therefore, any beginner tips are appreciated. This summer I’m looking to step up my fishing game. I’ve been getting into kayak fishing, and I really want some new rods and reels to add to my arsenal. I already have a 6’6” medium spinning rig. If anyone could recommend what they think are 2 or 3 super versatile rod/reel setups and their uses, that would be massively helpful! I was thinking 1 more spinning set up and 2 baitcasters. I want some more gear but I don’t want to be bogged down with too many rods and reels. Any help is welcome! Also, does anyone know of kayak bass tournaments in Alabama? Since I’m moving there this summer, I want to get involved in competitions in Alabama. Really excited to be on the forum! Thank you in advance for any help! Cheers ?, David
  3. Hello everyone! I'm new to Bass Resource and have read a lot of the articles, and learned a ton but I still cant seem to catch a bass. Now that I'm 16 I can go whenever I want and now I'm really hooked on Bass fishing ( No pun intended ).I live in Columbus, Ga and I've gone to a few local small ponds and get nothing but old leaves, yet I know a bass has to be in there, I see brim and lots of minnows right on the bank of the pond. I have gone over to Chattahoochee river but you cant hardly fish there because the only public areas to fish that I know of are nearly impossible to fish because of the current with the new White Water course. I was wondering if there is anyone who lives near me and knows some good fishing spots(bank fishing) I can try, and what and I can try to use to catch a bass. I've tried just about everything... Spinnerbaits, Topwater baits, Weighted and Non weighted Fluke worms, Trick worms, Crankbaits, Jigs... just about everything. Even if you don't live in my area, any advice or tips you have to offer would be greatly appreciated!!
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