A section of the Coosawattee River in Gordon County, Georgia.
Details: Golden Rainbow Trout with a panther marlin 1/16 spinner
Got my first bow ever with @ATLlakemaster98 wading down a river in about 3 FOW probably 60 out and over overcast. Casted it under some cover and let the current ...more take it reeling in slowly
Details: Redeye Bass with a brown/green jig
Bounced a jig in some shallow shoals and brought up a baby red eye and baby spot, nothing big but definitely cool looking
Details: Redeye Bass with a green/yellow crankbait
12lb line, fished a shallow diving light green/yellow crankbait across the river in fairly quick moving water, pulled in around 10
Details: Redeye Bass with a trout magnet
Biggest redeye bass I've ever caught, using trout magnet casting upstream and letting it float down.
Despite the loss of weeds on the lake, the largemouth remain the biggest draw. Crappie are abundant and there are good numbers of Channel Catfish, sauger and Bluegill. 34,500 acres
This Corps of Engineers impoundment offers excellent fishing opportunities. Largemouth, spotted, white and hybrid striped bass all available. Plenty of Crappie and flathead catfish. 12,010 acres
Widely recognized as the "Crappie capital of the world, " the lake boasts an abundant population of sizeable fish. Plenty of largemouth and Smallmouth Bass and various catfish add to the lake's diver...
Largemouth Bass are found all over the lake. While there's not an over-abundance of smallies, fish do reach the 7-pound mark. Both black and white Crappie and channel cats available. 10,900 acres