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Cold Water, Slow Fishing

Capt. Preston Harden
January 25, 2011
Lake Hartwell - Freshwater Fishing Report

Lake Hartwell
Striper Report
1-25-11

Water temperature 46 Degrees
Water Level-Down 6 feet

Fishing has been tough lately. A few fish have come on trolling umbrella rigs and vertical jigging in deep water. I have heard of some big fish caught back in creeks on gizzard shad. But mostly it has been slow and will be slow until the water starts to warm a few degrees. As this happens, the fish will move further back in the creeks and relate more to the banks. They will then eat small artificial that look like thread fin shad. Don't be in a hurry in the morning. The fish become more active as the water warms thru the day. Late afternoon to evening is the best fishing time, until we get into April.

Preston Harden
Bucktail Guide Service
www.Bucktailguideservice.com

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Preston Harden is fishing guide on Lake Hartwell, Georgia. He has fished for stripers in Georgia since the mid 1980’s. He currently fishing Lake Hartwell at least five days a week and knows where the action is.

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Bucktail Guide Service
P.O. Box 300
Commerce, GA 30529
Phone: 706-255-5622
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