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Warmer Weather Will Improve Striper Fishing

Capt. Preston Harden
February 17, 2011
Lake Hartwell - Freshwater Fishing Report

Striper Fishing Report
Date: 2-16-11
Water Level: 5 Feet below full-pool
Water Temperature: 48 Degrees and Warming

With water temperature below 46 degrees since early January, the fishing has been tough. That is changing fast with next weeks forecast in the 60's. The backs of the creeks are stained from recent rains. This stained water will warm faster and hopefully pull the bait and fish into the creeks. The next month will see fish move shallow on warming afternoons. Don't be in a hurry in the morning, as the best fishing is later in the day. Throw small flukes, bucktail flukes, small crank baits and other small shad imitations. The windblown side of the creek is the best to fish. If you fish down lake, look for windblown points with stained water. This is a great time to catch fish on small artificial in shallow water.

Preston Harden
www.BucktailGuideService.com

Target Species:

stripers

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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.

Contact Info:

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