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Time for the February Blitz

Doug Nelms
January 27, 2012
Lake Oconee - Freshwater Fishing Report

February is when it all starts happening! The first thing we will begin to see are those huge crappies. In February and March it seems that I spend most of my time, as a guide, chasing after these big fish. Using the spider-rig technique we will began to target the transition points from where the river channel comes up into the immediate flats. Our primary colors for this time of the year is Black/Blue/Black and Black/Purple/Black Jiffy Jigs. However, the fine people at Jiffy Jigs put together a special jig for me that I like to call the "Sexy Red Bug" (long story) which is Chartreuse/Red Flake/Chartreuse. This jig seems to work so well in Lick Creek and up the Apalachee River. We are tipping all of our jigs with minnows and fishing around 7 feet deep. On a warm day the fish may move up into the shallows without warning, so always be on the lookout.

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Doug has been guiding on Lake Oconee for over 10 years. His specialty is trophy Striped and Hybrid Bass, and huge Crappie during certain months. His boat is a Ranger 2300 Bay Series powered by a 225 Yamaha 4-stroke motor. It is spacious and can fish up to 6 people! Lake Oconee is the second largest reservoir in the state of Georgia with over 18,000 surface acres of water. The lake is heavily stocked each year with Striped and Hybrid Bass. Doug tries to catch all of them!

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Fishing Oconee
1230 Apalachee Woods Tr.
Buckhead, GA 30625
Phone: 770-354-0300
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