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Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Report For June ( Week 1 )

Capt. Robert Eidson
June 5, 2012
Lake Allatoona - Freshwater Fishing Report

This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827-6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: [email protected]


Linesides: Excellent. The bite is "super, incredibly hot" right now on the north end of the lake for huge numbers of hybrids. It's a summer bite that has already set up, and I have been doing nothing but fishing downlines. There are massive schools of hybrids stacked up right at the mouth of Little River, and they are covering the whole area to the mouth of Gar Bay. The fish are in 28 to 37 feet of water, and they are sitting near the bottom. Drop a threadfin or a shiner all the way to the bottom, and give it a half-crank up. This early bite has put more than 30 fish in the boat in just a few hours on recent trips,. In the evening, there are white bass mixed in with very small hybrids and stripers schooling on the surface from Little River to Fields Landing and then from Victoria to Harbortown. You can catch Ton's of them with a Tiny Fluke or a Rooster Tail on 6-lb. test. Downgrade to ultralight gear, and it's a ball. For bigger fish, the stripers have moved south to the main-lake humps and points from Stamp Creek to Bethany Bridge and from Iron Hill to Clark Creek on the Allatoona arm. Keep an eye on your electronics. They'll be in 28 to 42 feet of water following bait in the water column. You can catch five to 10 in a trip on downlined dollar-bill sized gizzards. Look for those hybrid schools to move to Kellogg and Bartow Carver as dissolved-oxygen levels fall, possibly by late June. This is the best time of the year to introduce the kids to fishing. Give me a call at 770 827-6282 and book your family trip today.

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Captain Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service is a full-time Certified Professional Fishing Guide on Lake Allatoona, Lake Lanier, and Carters Lake. On Lake Allatoona, Lake Lanier, and Carters Lake both beginner and experienced anglers, as well as kids (we LOVE kids and we carry all the equipment needed to cater to families), can enjoy world-class Striper and Hybrid fishing year-round using a variety of methods. On a typical fishing trip with First Bite Guide Service, not only will yo

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