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Hiwassee Lake Fishing Reports

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By Georgia Wild Trout on 12/13/2024 8:31:34 PM • Views (6)
Fly Fishing Gear for Beginners and Fly Anglers of Georgia.

By Touching Bottom on 7/25/2024 6:19:20 PM • Views (36)

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By Georgia Wild Trout on 7/23/2024 11:43:08 AM • Views (23)
Cooper Creek is one of the heaviest stocked trout streams in North Georgia. Learn all about the trout and fly fishing opportunities.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 7/23/2024 10:32:00 AM • Views (35)
Rock Creek is on of the most popular trout streams in North Georgia. Learn all about the trout fishing and fly fishing opportunities.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 4/23/2024 8:46:27 PM • Views (48)
Perspective can change the way we view see our local trout streams and lead to more effective conservation efforts.

By Seamus on 4/4/2024 12:46:55 PM • Views (142)
This warm weather has got the bass moving up looking for a place to spawn. The Spotted bass are around 8 to 16 feet around rocky banks and points. Were seeing Largemouth bass up cruising in the pockets. The lakes we’ve been on the most in March have been Lake Blue Ridge Lake Chatuge Lake...

By Seamus on 2/22/2024 12:25:02 PM • Views (93)
It’s that time of year when you are sitting around at work and you know it’s a pretty day outside and all you can think about is going fishing. Well for me it doesn’t have to be a pretty day any day fishing beats a day at work. With that being said Spring is just...

By Georgia Wild Trout on 2/17/2024 7:52:49 PM • Views (68)
Learn how to dissect mayfly caddis and stonefly hatches to experience some of the best moments in fly fishing.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 2/12/2024 1:07:21 PM • Views (59)
Go beyond the basics and fill your fly box with these essential fly patterns to maximize your productivity on the water.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 2/8/2024 7:24:05 PM • Views (50)
These Stonefly patterns are a must for every fly fisherman's fly box. Learn when and where these flies are best to throw.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 2/7/2024 7:30:02 PM • Views (53)
The Best Caddis Fly Patterns to fill your fly box with. Dry Flies Nymphs and Emergers are must haves for all fly fishermen.

By Georgia Wild Trout on 2/4/2024 6:09:56 PM • Views (49)
These Mayfly Fly Patterns are must haves for any fly box. These flies imitate every mayfly life stage: nymphs emergers duns and spinners

By Georgia Wild Trout on 1/30/2024 10:28:02 AM • Views (36)
The best places for trout in North Georgia from a North Georgia Fly Fishing Guide. Best trout fishing in Blue Ridge Dahlonega and Helen.

By Seamus on 1/9/2024 7:47:00 AM • Views (70)
Blue ridge lake Temp 48 Level-18ft Clarity 12ft Feb typically brings our coldest temps of the year. These cold temps will drive fish deep to more stable water temps.This time of year I tell everyone find the deepest fish you can find and target those fish. Walleye hate light and love to lay in […]

By Seamus on 1/9/2024 7:46:15 AM • Views (64)
ers Temp 49 Level full to -6 ft Clarity 8 ft Feb typically brings our coldest temps of the year. These cold temps will drive fish deep to more stable water temps.This time of year I tell everyone find the deepest fish you can find and target those fish. Walleye hate light and love […]

By Seamus on 1/9/2024 7:44:47 AM • Views (67)
Temp 52 Clarity 3 ft Level – 4ft er’s has been fishing pretty well. The walleye are not schooled up but in small groups holding near the bottom on points and humps. Look for them under spots and stripers as well feeding on injured baits. Early morning and just after dark are the […]

By Seamus on 1/9/2024 7:31:42 AM • Views (69)
temp 53 level -6ft clarity 7 feet Even in cold weather fishing can be rewarding. Understanding fish behavior during the coldest times can be enjoyable. Vertical fishing is key for walleye—using spoons jigs minnows and soft plastics presented directly in front of the fish. Triggering a reaction strike requires subtle movements compared to the aggres...

By Seamus on 1/9/2024 7:29:44 AM • Views (63)
Temp 52 Level  down 16.5 ft Clarity10ft Walleye Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you can’t catch fish.  In fact if you learn how fish act in the coldest times of the yr it can be a lot of fun. Vertical fishing is the name if the game for walleye. Spoons jigs […]

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