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Fall fishing is here, and if you’ve never fished in the fall or winter you have no idea what you are missing. TVA has started dropping our lakes to get them down to winter pool, which means the fish will start staging in their winter areas, and the water temps are getting cooler. It’s the …

Fall Fishing is here, we’ve been waiting all of October and it finally made it, It only lasted 2 days before Winter started, but that’s okay. Our North Georgia lakes water levels have been dropping to their Winter pools and water temps are down around 62 degrees, and the Spotted bass have been eating. Lake …

Fall fishing is almost here, the days are getting shorter, nights are getting cooler, the lake levels are dropping to winter pool levels, which all helps for the water temps to drop. Not to mention this helps the bait fish get more active along with the bass, which are starting to feed up for the …

Fall fishing is here and there is no better place to be then Lake Burton catching Fall Spotted bass and Largemouth bass. The leaves have really started changing there colors the past two weeks. This is one of the most beautiful North Georgia Lakes surrounded by mountains and million dollar homes. We’re catching some good …

Lake Chickamauga Fishing Guide

The North Georgia Lakes are on fire, yes we have a lot of wild fires going on in the mountains. But the fishing is also on fire, with the lakes already down to their winter pools and water temps dropping. The Spotted bass have really been feeding on Lake Chatuge and Lake Blue Ridge the …

Fishing Guides in Blue Ridge, GA

Well we finally got our first frost of the year last week, and we’ve been having some cool mornings. Lake Chatuge is down 8′ and water temp has dropped to 67 degrees. The Spotted bass are starting move around allot and when the sun comes up you will start seeing small pods of bait fish …

Lake Chickamauga Fishing Guide

Fall fishing is in the air, we’ve been having some cool nights which has dropped the water temps some. Most all of our North Georgia lakes are down 4 to 5 feet, due to the lack of rain and TVA pulling them over Labor day. Their is nothing prettier then the leaves changing there colors …