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Fishing Lake Allatoona, Georgia

Capt. Robert Eidson
October 14, 2005
Lake Allatoona - Freshwater Fishing Report

Line-side fishing has been slow this week. With the lake turning over and the high east winds it's been hard to put very many fish in the boat. But by the weekend hopefully fishing will pick up.

The fish are easy to find on your Lowrance but getting them to bite is another story. Just keep putting the bait right on there nose and wait. Mid lake still seems to be holding most of the fish. But don't over look the pass. I have marked a lot of fish in there this week. They just don’t want bite.

Trolling may be the best all round bite going right now. Mack Farr u-rigs in all white seem to be the ticket for the trollers right now. The Top Water bite has slowed down a lot. But keep a Jr. Spook ready just in case they pop up. The south end of the lake has been best for top water action the best place right now. The Fly rod bite has slowed down but should pick back up at anytime. And the best working fly right now is a mini Cowan Coyote said Scott K.

For any trips book now for the months of Oct and Nov. if you mention Ken Sturdivant while booking a half day trip you'll receive and extra hour on the water. That’s 5 hours for the price of 4.

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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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