Any of you GA boys have the skinny on fishing this lake?
Bass, Walleye, Catfish, etc.?
Any of you GA boys have the skinny on fishing this lake?
Bass, Walleye, Catfish, etc.?
All of the above. Lots of big bream too. Yellow Perch also.
Largemouth grow big in there. Light fishing pressure for the most part. Clear, cold water - fed by the Tallulah river. Walleye are present, but not common. Target them with live bait.
It's a beautiful lake, in a beautiful area of the state.
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I called a buddy who fishes the Tallulah chain of lakes. Right now, Walleye bite is good - at night.
Nightcrawlers on a drop shot rig. Some jumbos being caught. Eating quality is of course, excellent.
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State WRD plants quite a few Walleye in there ( or used to).. Herring for forage too. Pretty underated trophy Largemouth lake. I think the lake record is 14 lbs+ Pretty amazing for a lake that is a cold water reservoir..
Back years ago we fished Seed a fair amount - for trout. Big ones. I am not sure if the state still stocks them,but the nearby Tallulah River is a put and take trout fishery. A good one.
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Never fished it but fished the lake above it Burton for years(grandparents had a place there). Trout fishing was great there. Plenty of streams nearby to fish as well. Fished Rabun last summer & got some bass
I assume for cats, the main thing in these lakes are channels? With an occasional blue/flat? I'm going to have to respool my rods for this trip as I use really have stuff in Santee. So what do I need to spool up with? 10lb clear mono?
10 # should be plenty. I use ANDE clear.
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Thanks fellas...
Is there a go to bait and tackle shop?
Nearest somewhat of a tackle shop is Brooks store on burton dam road.
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