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By Georgia Wild Trout on 9/25/2023 12:30:11 PM • Views (76)
The popularity of bass fishing has skyrocketed in the past couple decades drawing millions of new anglers to the water in search of what...

By Seamus on 9/9/2023 6:03:33 PM • Views (62)
Summer is fading fast here on Lanier. The lake has dropped a couple feet and another couple feet looks likely at least. The water is clear and the water temperature is beginning to drop. The topwater bite has started early again this year. The topwater bite is not widespread yet but as the water temperature […] The post October 2023 appeared first...

By Seamus on 8/28/2023 4:49:15 PM • Views (74)
A beautiful wild rainbow  One of our favorite pictures holding a nice Wild rainbow  First wild rainbow from this young lady A healthy Wild rainbow The post Wild brown trout caught on a euro rod trip appeared first on North Georgia Fly Fishing Blue Ridge.

By Seamus on 8/25/2023 6:01:19 PM • Views (48)
Beating the heat in the mountains catching wild rainbows. The mountains are always cooler and a good way to beat the heat. Nothing beats little wild rainbows on a dry fly. The post Beating the heat in the mountains appeared first on North Georgia Fly Fishing Blue Ridge.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 7/24/2023 5:55:13 PM • Views (79)
Lake Trout can be one of the toughest species to find and catch on the fly. Travel across the United States to find out the how and where.

By Seamus on 7/19/2023 5:39:47 PM • Views (71)
After a hot July hopefully August is a little cooler.  The water temperature is in the mid eighties and the water is clear. The size of fish showing up is even better than last year.  The best fishing is on the south end of the lake due to the deeper colder water which means higher […] The post August 2023 appeared first on Catching Not Fishing.

By Seamus on 7/10/2023 10:20:29 AM • Views (52)
Often joining a middle school or high school fishing team is a first introduction to various standard fishing techniques. As you venture into this exciting sport it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the vocabulary and techniques commonly used by anglers.  In this article I’ll introduce you to some fundamental fishing techniques you will hea...

By Seamus on 7/7/2023 9:45:09 PM • Views (88)
Bass fish rely on their sensory experiences to navigate their environment and locate prey. Understanding how they perceive their surroundings can help you trigger more bites. We are speaking of spots particularly but these facts hold true for all species in the black bass family including largemouth smallmouth and spotted bass. Here’s an overview...

By Seamus on 7/7/2023 12:36:47 PM • Views (48)
I love to fish and I am guessing since you are reading this you do too. Part of fishing is taking responsibility for caring for both the fish and the fishery.   As anglers it is our obligation to reduce stress and injury to bass during tournaments as well as pleasure fishing. Understanding and implementing a […] The post Catch Release and Respect...

By Seamus on 7/6/2023 4:31:45 PM • Views (58)
Worm Hooks   Design: Worm hooks are characterized by their offset shank and wide gap between the  point and the shank. They often have a barb on the shank to secure the bait. Purpose:  Primarily used for Texas rigging soft plastic baits such as worms creature baits and senkos. The wide gap helps accommodate bulky […] The post Hook Me Up – A Guide...

By Seamus on 7/6/2023 12:53:35 PM • Views (64)
Here are a few at-home drills to improve your casting accuracy. Casting accuracy is paramount to being a good angler. Hula Hoop Targets: Set up a hula hoop or a similar target in your backyard. Practice casting from various distances and angles aiming to land your lure or bait within the hula hoop. Start with […] The post Drills to Practice your C...

By Seamus on 7/6/2023 11:23:57 AM • Views (47)
The right equipment is crucial for successful bass fishing. Understand the options and choose the right setup.  Invest in high-quality equipment. You will trust your equipment and save money in the long run. Jimbo uses only G-Loomis and Shimano rods and reels and has never been let down. The quality is something you can count […] The post Rods and...

By Seamus on 7/6/2023 9:17:51 AM • Views (50)
Hard jerkbaits are a type of fishing lure designed to imitate injured or fleeing baitfish. They are typically made of hard plastic or buoyant wood such as balsa or basswood and are characterized by their long slender body shape with a pronounced bill at the front. These lures are designed to be worked with sharp […] The post A Guide to Hard Jerkba...

By Seamus on 6/29/2023 12:09:21 PM • Views (97)
This article discusses how blueback herring have been introduced into various river systems in the Southeast. Spotted bass feed on these fast-moving bait so to catch them use lures that imitate the blueback herring. Here is a list of my go-to baits although it is nowhere near inclusive. Many of these lures can be purchased […] The post Lures that...

By Seamus on 6/22/2023 9:06:37 AM • Views (85)
The fishing landscape of Lake Lanier positioned around 40 miles northeast of Atlanta has been significantly altered by the arrival of the Blueback Herring. This anadromous species adaptable to both fresh and saltwater environments has intricately woven itself into the aquatic life and fishing culture of the lake establishing it as a top spot for [...

By Seamus on 6/16/2023 11:18:40 PM • Views (66)
Spotted bass and smallmouth bass are two different species of black bass that share many similarities but also have some notable differences. Commonalities Before we delve into the specifics of each species let’s understand what these two have in common. Both hail from the black bass family. They’re known for their distinctive coloring often decor...

By Seamus on 6/12/2023 7:59:17 AM • Views (64)
Jimbo has spent thirteen years studying the art of catching spotted bass. Whether you’re a seasoned angler looking to dominate in tournaments or a beginner seeking to learn how to catch spotted bass for fun you’ve come to the right place. Jimbo is The Spotted Bass Guy! Jimbo understands that catching spotted bass requires more […] The post The Spo...

By Georgia Wild Trout on 6/6/2023 12:26:35 PM • Views (58)
You can plan for weeks months or even years in advance for a destination fly fishing trip. Knowing the best time of year to put...

By Seamus on 6/5/2023 9:32:59 AM • Views (65)
Spotted Bass the cunning predators they are boast a diverse diet. This variety stems from the abundance of prey within their habitats. Let’s explore some of the common food items on a Spotted Bass’s menu: Small Fish: These bass have a knack for feasting on smaller fish species. Their meals may consist of minnows shad […] The post What do Spotted B...

By Seamus on 6/1/2023 7:40:30 PM • Views (62)
Spotted bass (Micropterus punctulatus) are freshwater fish species that exhibit specific habitat preferences and behavior patterns. Understanding their habitat and behavior is essential for effectively targeting and catching them. Here’s an overview: Habitat: Lakes and Reservoirs: Spotted bass are commonly found in lakes and reservoirs throughout...

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