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Im fishing a club tournament there this weekend and fish it a lot over the year...

 

It's going to depend on the weather from now till then.  The current conditions are upper 50's with stained water.  Some will be moving towards beds in the next two weeks, if not soon to be on them, with the low 60 deg. water temp. So,point being...shallow!  My top 5,so to speak for this weekend will be SK 1.5 (DB craw), Lipless crank bait preferably something craw, B&B swim jig (B&B is a good color on that lake), weightless Senko and trick worm.

 

You'll find your warmer water in the pockets/creeks on the northwest side of the lake (AL) and right now the clearer water is on the south end.  Depending where your going to launch any side (AL or GA) will be good...Take a look at "The East Bank" (GA side near d**n), and Sandy Creek/Branch just north.  On the AL side...Thomas Mill Creek and Chenehattchee have good shallows

 

Good luck!

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Not a problem, and thanks! We are launching out of Bagby state park in Ft. Gaines, GA. So, if you have a choice launch there due to the 2-5m boat ride to the best spawning flats (east bank and the back of sandy branch). If your looking for good an abundance of vegetation, head north! Anything just below or above "lake point" is where it's at. Better summer fishing north I'm the pads IMO

In case you were wondering either a GA or AL fishing license covers the whole lake!

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