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Gulf Grouper By CAM Staff
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rystal LaFosse fishes a lot. She’s traveled to destination fisheries around the world. Everywhere she’s been has its own allure, but she said when it comes to catching fish, nowhere compares to Louisiana’s Gulf Coast. What would you expect to hear from a Louisiana girl? Cajun Tackle in Lake Charles, La. is the family business, which Crystal operates with her brother and her parents. She is the founder and director of the Salty Catch Fishing Rodeo in Lake Charles and director of the Tuna & Swordfish Challenge at Hurricane Hole in Grand Isle, La. Even with so much fishing in her work life, she relishes the opportunity to launch out of Lake Charles with family, friends and her 6-year-old son Cardyn. Despite the excellent inshore opportunities nearby in the maze of waterways and Calcasieu Lake, Crystal’s favorite destination is well over 100 miles out in the Gulf in grouper water. West Louisiana doesn’t enjoy the same proximity to deep water as destinations to the east. With runs inside 50 miles out of Venice or Grand Isle, anglers flock to the deep-water rigs and rock bottom where the edge of the Continental Shelf provides dramatic depth changes. Out of Lake Charles, it’s a 110- to 130-mile run to reach the 200-foot depths and prime grouper territory. However, those willing to make longer runs will find bottom that hasn’t already been picked clean by other anglers. “Most people don’t come here to target grouper because the run offshore is so far,” Crystal said, “but that also makes it good because the area is not over-fished.” Yellowedge, gag, and strawberry grouper are some of Crystal’s personal favorites, but she said it’s always fun when the rod tip bends over and you really don’t know what you’re bringing up. Regardless of the species, grouper are some of the best eating fish in the sea, and loading the box with delicious fish is half the fun. “There’s nothing better than cranking in a huge Warsaw grouper. That’s just the best!” she said. The challenge of strapping on a harness and battling a big Warsaw is enough to test anyone’s strength and endurance. Reeling up a 200-plus-pounder is on Crystal’s to-do list. “Typically the big grouper hang on the up-current side of the rigs in 200 to 250 feet of water,” Crystal said. “Bottom fishing, you’re looking for rock or reef formations, drop offs and drastic water depth changes. Usually anything over 200 feet is good grouper territory.” For Crystal, “anything over 200 feet” is sometimes 500 feet or deeper, when you never know what’s going to come up on the end of the line. Her rigs account for the dark waters at these depths with lights that mimic the bioluminescence of squid and attract grouper. “There are several ways to deep drop, and grouper rigs can be made with one to five hooks, ” she said. “Typically when you’re targeting a big warsaw, it’s with an 18/0 or 20/0 circle hook rig with glowing lights, a 3- to 5-pound weight and live bait around the oil rigs. I make my own three-hook rigs using 8/0 or 10/0 circle hooks, glow in the dark squid, lights, and topped with dead squid bait… You can use the 3-5 hook rigs around structure or just bottom fishing on rock piles. “The glow squid are from Offshore Angler, Fathom Offshore, and many other brands. The LED deep-drop lights range in colors of blue,
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Mountain Lakes Are Calling
By Nick Carter eering into clear-green water from the casting deck, frantic movement is the first thing to catch your eye. As a morning fog evaporates, rolling mountains rise up all around and the sun breaks through to reveal small groups of blueback herring. They dart back and forth, skittering near the surface to evade or confuse predators below. Then it happens. It starts with a few scattered topwater hits and intensifies. By the time you look up from impaling the nose of a blueback from the bait tank, there is an acre of water boiling. Big hybrid bass herd herring around the cove. The trolling motor whirrs to keep you in casting range. For the next few hours the action came in flurries, with multiple anglers battling through double and triple hook-ups whenever baits encountered a school of hungry hybrids. Some fish came on multiple downlines arrayed in rod holders. The most exciting takes
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Perfect storm, meet the perfect bib. Huk’s Next Level Bib is built to keep Mother Nature at bay. They start with a lightweight stretch 3-layer, waterproof 10,000mm/Breathable 5000g shell. It’s 100 percent waterproof and windproof, which keeps all the elements out while maintaining best-in-class breathability. All the seams are taped and zippers welded to keep them from leaking. Non-binding and high-stretch, the bib is exceptionally comfortable and gives the wearer a full range of motion. Zip side entry allows for easy on and off, and there’s a zip fly for… well, you know. Gear can be kept handy in a large waterproof tape-welded chest pocket or dual front-thigh bellowed cargo pockets. There’s an internal mesh chest pouch pocket for items you keep close to your heart. Articulated knees are reinforced for durability. Velcro side tabs attached to a rear belt system and boot hem zippers allow the wearer to completely customize the fit. Elastic Huk-branded shoulder straps also optimize comfort. With Huk’s Next Level Bib, there is no such thing as bad weather.
www.hukgear.com Dakine Caliber Jacket The Caliber Jacket is Dakine’s go anywhere, do anything rain jacket. The company’s most technical men’s everyday jacket, the Caliber is sure to become an everyday, lightweight layer for guys who enjoy any type of outdoor adventure. Don’t let the good-looking modern tailored fit fool you. This is a hard-core weatherproof jacket with a waterproof shell that features fully seam-sealed, breathable construction with waterproof zippers and a helmetcompatible cinch hood to keep moisture out. Mechanical stretch 2.5 Layer construction provides a 20K/20K rating, which means this outer layer provides a wide range of motion with superb waterproof breathability. Underarm pit zips provide added ventilation for temperature regulation. Anglers will appreciate bomb-proof zippers that will stand up to the roughest marine environments and the clean exterior, which limits linegrabbing and tangling potential. Notable fit features include an extended back hem, articulated sleeves and adjustable cuffs. An invisible zippered media chest pocket keeps your electronic gadgetry safe, dry and secure. Dakine is based in the windy and wet Pacific Northwest, and the Caliber jacket is designed to keep wearers comfortable and dry in just those conditions.
ExOfficio prides itself on high-performance apparel for travel and adventure, and their technical clothing might as well be custommade for anglers. Their Sol Cool line is designed for the sun, and the Camino Convertible Pant-Short is perfect to keep you comfortable whether you’re wetwading a mountain stream, casting from the deck of a bass boat or poling the Bermudian flats. The benefits of zip-off legs are obvious for anyone who has spent any time on the water, and UPF 50 sun protection is essential for long days in the sun. The jade-infused Nycott fabric with Teflon Shield+ is very durable, stands up to rough treatment and even feels cool to the touch. Silvadur anti-bacterial technology helps eliminate odor, so you’ll smell fresher when you come off the water. The Camino Convertible Pant-Short features two security zip cargo pockets, a cell phone pouch inside the right leg pocket, two security zip back pockets, zippered leg hems, full inseam gusset, contoured tricot-lined waistband and an indestructible button system. All lengths zip off to an 8.5-inch short. And weighing just 10.5 ounces, you might forget you’re wearing pants.
www.exofficio.com Xtratuf Legacy 2.0 Engineered to withstand the world’s toughest conditions, the Legacy 2.0 is a hardcore fishing boot 50 years in the making. The latest addition to XTRATUF’s iconic legacy collection features an advanced new outsole that surpasses the SRC slip resistance rating, a textured heel for easy on/off that won’t get caught in gill nets and a contoured toppling binding so it does not rub harshly against calves. Acid- and chemicalresistant uppers along with shin and bib guards keep fishermen protected while a Polyurethane insole ensures comfort for long days on deck. All boots within the Legacy collection are 100 percent waterproof with unique performance features. Each boot is made with XTRATUF’s signature triple dipping technique, which creates a seamless barrier that is highly resistant to many organic and inorganic acids, chemicals and contaminants. The latex neoprene is ozone resistant and is softer, lighter and far more pliable than ordinary rubber. Cushioned insoles with arch support help fight fatigue and stress on the legs and back. All XTRATUF Legacy boots come with a non-marking, slip-resistant Chevron outsole that provides unparalleled traction on any surface in the most extreme conditions.
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HER GEAR Sherpa Nilgiri Pant
If they’ll keep you comfortable in the Himalayas, they’ll keep you comfortable anywhere. Sherpa’s Nilgiris are the perfect soft-shell pant for any outdoor activity in cold conditions.
If there’s anyone who knows how to stay warm in bitter cold conditions, it’s waterfowlers, who view frigid temperatures as invitation to go out into the field. Heybo’s Delta Vest is designed to protect you from bitter winds on those cold-weather days. This classic-cut piece features Realtree Max 5 camo, a vertical zippered pocket on the left chest, and two lower zippered pockets. The Delta Vest is built to be worn in the field or as a casual piece. With a full zip front, the Delta Vest features 100 percent poly fleece to keep your core warm while allowing freedom of movement for your arms. Even in damp conditions, this moisture wicking garment will keep you warm. The Delta vest may have been designed for duck hunting, but any outdoorsman will appreciate the warmth and functionality of this versatile vest.
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Stretchy and quiet, Nilgiris keep you feeling warm, dry and comfortable even as you work up a sweat. They are made of a three-layer softshell laminate and lined with a light, soft fleece, so they provide breathable, durable, wind and water repellant shelter for your legs. They are also stretchy, which means moving in them feels unrestricted and effortless. Wear them with a base-layer or on their own to suit conditions.
The North Face Men’s Venture 2 Jacket The Venture 2 Jacket is an unlined, packable, weatherproof rain jacket that is perfect for year-round use. Whether you’re in the backcountry of the Florida Keys or the Blue Ridge Mountains, this lightweight, waterproof and windproof jacket will be there to protect you from the elements when you need it.
The Three-layer softshell laminate is highly breathable and wind- and water-proof. A gusseted crotch accommodates a full and natural range of motion. Three zip pockets—two hand and one thigh—keep essentials handy. Long, twoway, ankle zippers allow for venting and easy on and off over boots. An integrated, adjustable belt customizes the fit, and there are no seams on top of the knees to chafe or cause discomfort. These pants are functional enough to keep you happy in the harshest conditions and comfortable enough to wear around the house.
www. sherpaadventuregear. co.uk Under Armour Storm Surge The Storm Surge is exactly the lightweight rain jacket one would expect from Under Armour, a company devoted to designing high-performance apparel. Unbelievably lightweight and packable, the Storm Surge is a jacket that is easy to keep on-hand, whether in a pack or stowed in a box, which means it is the jacket that will be there when those pop-up thunderstorms roll over the water. UA’s Storm technology has created a shell that is 100 percent waterproof, with fully taped seams to keep the wearer dry in wet weather. And this piece of gear does not sacrifice breathability. A 10K/10K rating means the Storm Surge has found a good balance between keeping water out while allowing airflow For those warm, humid days, when some rain jackets just leave you wet with sweat instead of rain, on-demand zip vents under the arms provide additional breathability to keep the wearer cool and dry. On cool mornings, windproof materials and construction block out the breeze with 2.5 layer bonded fabric and a durable, smooth exterior. The Storm Surge has a loose, fuller cut for complete comfort and a full range of motion. Adjustable cuffs and a bungee hem keep moisture from creeping in, while zippered hand pockets keep gear safe.
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Heybo Delta Vest-Max 5
The North Face’s DryVent 2.5L technology utilizes a polyurethane coating that is remarkably waterproof, breathable and durable to create a jacket for active pursuits where light weight and packability are essential. An inner layer finished with dry touch print helps raise the fabric from the skin for comfort and to enable quick transfer of vapor to the outside. The Venture 2 also packs up small into its own pocket. In short, wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, this jacket is designed to be there to keep you dry and comfortable. A relaxed fit and adjustable hood provide a full range of motion as well as room for extra layers, hats or helmets. Pit-zip venting increases breathability. Hand pockets are covered and zippered to store gear safe and dry. Adjustable Velcro cuff tabs keep water from running down your arm while casting, and a hem cinch-cord stops wetness from coming in from below. With a durable yet breathable ripstop exterior, it is likely the wearer will never need to use The North Face’s legendary lifetime warranty.
www.northface.com HammerHead Mahi Mahi Ahi Gloves The HammerHead Dentex, Mahi Mahi Ahi gloves are protection on “rear-knuckle” steroids! Hammerhead has taken its best-selling red Dentex cutresistant gloves and added a thick coat of “EKP” or Enhanced Knuckle Protection to create the perfect gloves for spearfishing and lobstering. Dentex gloves were already the No. 1 best-selling protective gloves for warm water. Made from special UHMW ANSI Level 5 fabrics, they are light, flexible and offer incredible cut and puncture resistant protection up to 15 times stronger than steel. With chemical- and heat-resistant Nitrile Grip coating, you’ll never lose your grip on pole spears, rocks, fillet knives, lobster snares or with any application where extra grip is desired. With the addition of EKP, Hammerhead has brought a new and improved glove to the marketplace that offers complete protection for the front as well as the back of your hands and especially your knuckles.
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What’s It Like to Live in a Log Cabin?
By Ben Martin • Editor in Chief
View time-lapsed video at www.blueridgelogcabins.net As an outdoor enthusiast, I’m naturally drawn to the aesthetic charm of log cabins. I have enjoyed numerous stays and vacations in log cabins over the years. Living in one on a long term or even potentially permanent basis is an intriguing thought for me. With that question in mind, I set out to speak with individuals who have taken that step, just to get their honest opinions, before I make the leap to a log cabin as my permanent residence. My first call was to Mark Alberghini, our Charlotte, North Carolina co-publisher. He and his family have been living in a log cabin for more than 20 years. According to Mark, returning to his cabin after a stressfilled day in the publishing business offers an immediate calming effect. He went on to say that living in a log cabin has left him less interested in vacations than at any other time in his life. His now-grown daughters tell him they are always pleased to return to the log cabin for holidays and family events, and that it seems to have created a deeper sense of tradition than many of their friends who live in conventional homes seem to experience.
I then contacted several Blue Ridge Log Cabin homeowners to see how they compared the experience of log cabin living to conventional homes. Jerry and Carol Clark, who recently moved into their Blue Ridge Log Cabin, said the experience of returning to their log home is much more enjoyable than that of their previous conventional homes. Blue Ridge Log Cabin owner and high school principle Charlie Burry informed us that, “As a high school principle, I value regular downtime away from the pressures of my job.” In that regard, Mr. Burry went on to say, “My wife and I greatly enjoy the peace and relaxation afforded by log-home living verses a conventional home.” Jim Austin, another Blue Ridge Log Cabin owner, commented, “several years ago we decided to change our lifestyle and head out of the hustle and bustle of city life and settle for the quiet and serene country life. We found the perfect wooded location in the foothills of the Appalachians, complete with a little stream running through it. These past five years have been fantastic. We couldn’t have picked a better location or company to build our home. We absolutely love the quietness of the woods in which deer and turkey abound. The sound of our little creek in the morning mist seems heaven sent. Perfect setting, perfect cabin. We love it and wouldn’t change cabin living for the world.” Throughout the numerous interviews that were conducted, the response was always the same. Those homeowners who had changed from a conventional home to a log cabin unanimously agreed, the feeling of contentment, relaxation and satisfaction with the log home was far superior to that of their conventional home. Had this little research project been a survey, it would have seemed artificially skewed. Rarely will you find 100 percent of your survey group in agreement on nearly any subject. In this inquiry, every single person, without exception, agreed that they would never trade log-home living for a conventional home. That’s what it’s like to live in a log cabin.
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s you pull onto the side of the road, you see mullet being chased by predators in the skinny waters of St. George Sound. You can’t help but grin because you know this area is inaccessible to most boats, and you’ll likely have it all to yourself. Redfish, trout, flounder, jack crevalle, pompano and so many more species are yours for the taking once you’ve settled into your kayak and floated away from land. There are more than 40 canoe/kayak launches in and around Franklin County, Fla. Most are found within Tate’s Hell State Forest or the Apalachicola National Forest. The freedom kayaking offers anglers in this area is a refreshing alternative to motorized boating, and the amount of accessible waters seems endless. From the Carrabelle River to St. Vincent Sound, to include the Apalachicola River, Apalachicola Bay, St. George Sound and East Bay, these diverse ecosystems where fresh and salt waters meet create a kayak fisherman’s paradise. Slip your ’yak into Scipio Creek at the mouth of The Apalachicola River, paddle up the marsh and catch bass, trout and reds all in the same trip. Throw it in the Gulf of Mexico off of St. George Island and bag some pompano for the table; you can do both in the same day! You don’t have to be an expert kayaker to enjoy a day gliding across these pristine waters to cast for world-class fish or simply take in the amazing scenery; you don’t even have to own one. Places like Island Outfitters and Journeys have them for rent. Advice on how to catch what’s biting is always free, and they have all the gear you need for a successful day of fishing or just paddling.
The fall version of the Apalachicola Paddle Jam festival will be held Oct. 6-8 in Apalachicola and on St. George Island. This three-day festival celebrates the Forgotten Coast through paddlesports, music and food, with events happening at various locations in Apalachicola and St. George Island. The highlight of the event will be an attempt by paddlers to break the world record for the largest floating kayak raft. For those with a competitive fishing edge, there will be a kayak fishing tournament. This event promises to be huge fun! If you’ve never experienced the peace and joy that kayaking can bring, add this to your bucket list and give it a go. There’s a reason this sport is growing so rapidly… it’s a blast, and this area is a kayaker’s paradise! Franklin County features multiple kayak and boat rental options. For a complete list of rentals, charters and supplies, visit
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Some Useful Fishing Knots
Tying knots is an essential skill in fishing. For almost every aspect of this sport, knots are used to attach lures and other terminal tackle, make live bait rigs, attach lines to fishing reels and joining lines together. Various specialty fishing techniques such as flyfishing have knots specifically used within these angling methods. If you pursue specialty angling techniques, you will use specific knots such as in the use of Float N Fly, and various plastic baits. If you consider the knots used in boat handling, the angler’s repertoire of essential knots is quite extensive. Though the above sounds like remembering and mastering a large array of knots is required, the angler can reduce required knots used over the course of the fishing day or season to just a few. Most knots can serve multiple purposes. I have favorite knots that are used extensively within my fishing. I will mention a few below. The reader can consult knot tying books as mentioned within this article, or knot tying websites located on the Internet for tying instructions and other information.
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For attaching lures and terminal tackle, I like the following knots: • Improved Clinch knot. An extensively used knot within the fishing world. • Palomar knot; my preferred knot over the Improved Clinch knot. It is easy to tie with practice and can be used to attach lures and terminal tackle to braided line. • Rapala knot. Can attach lures with a loop making them swivel better through the water. I use mostly braided fishing line at this point but like to attach monofilament or fluorocarbon leaders of various lengths to the braid. The UniKnot is an easy knot to join various lines, even those that have different diameters. Attaching lines to reels. The Arbor knot is easy to tie for attaching lines to reel spools. It does not leave a bulky knot that can interfere with casting under the line as it is reeled onto the reel. With disuse, I experience difficulty remembering the knot tying steps. Accordingly, I made copies of pictures for the tying steps for the above knots, had them laminated between plastic
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waterproof covers at an office supply store, and keep these laminated knot tying cards in several locations within my fishing boats. Therefore I have a step by step guide to tying a desired knot with me at all times. Some resources providing details regarding the uses and steps for tying useful fishing knots are as follows: McNally, Bob, The Complete Book of Fisherman’s Knots, Fishing Rigs, and How to Use Them. Jacksonville, FL: McNally Outdoor Productions. This book has detailed diagrams with steps for tying each knot. This is the source for my laminated plastic cards with step by step tying instructions for selected knots. Budworth, Geoffrey. The Complete Book of Fishing Knots. This book has detailed tying instructions with pictures detailing tying instructions for a wide range of fishing knots. Wilson, Geoff. The Complete Book of Fishing Knots and Rigs. Revised edition. Another book with typing instructions with illustrations.
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www.animatedknots.com A good internet based sources for details on tying knots. This website has videos with step by step tying instructions. This source is organized according to the purpose of the knot. www.netknots.com. Also an internet based source for details on tying knots. This also has detailed drawings and pictures for a wide range of knots. Unfortunately, I am not a good artist and unable to provide drawings with step by step tying instructions for knots described within this article. The references noted have detailed descriptions for all described knots. Dr. Andrew Cox is a contributing writer to outdoor publications and a member of the Georgia Outdoor Writer’s Association. Dr. Cox financially supports his fishing habits as Professor Emeritus at Troy University, Phenix City, Alabama. Contact him at andrewtrout@aol.com.
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Building Bamboo Fish Attractors for Crappie I sure love catching crappie on Lake Eufaula and making bamboo attractors. Attractors provide structure for crappie, attract baitfish and provide a point of ambush. To help concentrate the crappie, try making your own fish attractors. Simple to make, bamboo attractors are constructed using a 5 gallon bucket, a 60 pound bag of concrete and cut bamboo 10-12' long stalks. Let the concrete/stalks sit in bucket for about 3 days before heading to the lake. You can use either green or dry bamboo as both
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will work great. Sink them in 20-25 foot waters for great summer time fishing. Bamboo lasts for years underwater and offers a smooth surface that won't grab or cut fishing lines. Usually after 4 to 5 days of sinking the attractors, crappie will start using them. Crappie will suspend over and in the bamboo stalks seeking shade and baitfish. It’s best if you use 3 attractors per hole and it’s even better to sink them on/around other existing structures such as fallen trees, stumps and fingers of the lake channels. Good luck fishing!
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Local Lakes & Forecasts West Point Lake
Lake Oconee
Forecast by Capt. Keith Hudson Keith Hudson Guide Service hudsonsprobass@gmail.com
Forecast by Mark Smith Reeltime Guide Service (404) 803-0741 reeltime@bellsouth.net
706-884-1483 or 706-882-1743 Lake is full pool and clear! The water temperature is mostly in the upper 80's and even low 90's in places. Bass: Slow -Some largemouth are being caught on deeper brush piles, ledges and road beds as the water continues to warm. Try big deep diving crankbaits or Texas rigged Ol Monster worms. Best fishing is around brushpiles in these areas if you can find them. Water generation always improves this bite. With the unusually high water from this summer's rains, some fish choose to remain shallow. Topwater baits such as Pop R's, Zara Spooks and Spro Poppin Frogs can still be effective for shallow fish, especially around grass and weed beds. Try targeting areas north of the 219 bridge in the Chattahoochee. Also have a jig handy to pitch into wood cover in these same areas. Slower than normal, but still fairly consistent, spotted bass are still your best bet. Spots are being caught by casting Spot Remover heads loaded with Shaky Tail worms or just dragging a Carolina rigged Zoom finesse worm or mini lizard around sloping gravel banks. Also try a small Texas rigged worm or a pig-n-jig around blown down trees. Try fishing around the bridges and bridge pilings with small crankbaits and shaky head rigs, especially during periods of water generation. Linesides: Fair- Hybrids and stripers are down lake in good numbers. Expect the downline bite on live bait to continue to be at least OK throughout the summer. Some fish are surface schooling on the main lake and can be caught on Rooster Tails, topwaters, pop-n-cork rigs and Storm Swim Shad lures. Trolling with crankbaits is also fairly effective and can help keep you cool on a hot day! Crappie: Fair - Spawned out fish will typically move out and hold on deeper brush and structure or under docks. Try drop-shotting minnows or shooting docks near deep water for the best results. Night fishing is usually pretty good all summer. Try under the bridges with lights. Bream: Fair - Don't forget about our bream and shellcracker. Finding an active bed can take a little effort but when you do, you can have a ball! Bedding usually takes place on the full moon cycles in the summer. Look for shallow cover in the backs of pockets. Sandy flats and stump beds tend to draw the fish like a magnet. Use live pink worms, crickets and small jigs for the best results. Catfish: Good - Lots of channel cat are being caught by the few anglers that target them. Live and cut baits (and worms of course) fished on bottom will catch cats all over the lake, as long as fairly deep water is nearby. Jug fishing is also fun and productive. To target flatheads, go to a larger bait like a 4-5 inch bream or large shiner and fish the same areas.
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Lake Oconee is full with the water clear on the south end, stained to muddy up the lake and water temperature 84-88 degrees. Striper fishing is fair. If Georgia Power is pulling water, the pipeline is the place to be. Live bait as well as spoons will produce good fish. You can also find a good school of white bass on the humps up the lake if the water is moving. There is also a good early morning bite at the dam. Live bait as well as spoons will put fish in the live well. Crappie fishing is very good. The fish are in full summer mode. Look in the submerged timber from 10-20 feet deep. Live bait as well as jigging will put lots of fish in your boat. Use your Lowrance to locate the schools in the timber and start catching. To book a great spring trip on Lake Oconee, call Captain Mark Smith, Reel Time Guide Service at 404-803-0741 or at reeltime@bellsouth.net.
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Lake Jackson
Forecast by Brian Lee leebrian16@yahoo.com
Water temp: 86-90 degrees, lake level: full pool, water clarity: stained/clear. The early morning bite has been the best throwing topwater around any structure. The bass are schooled up chasing shad. As the day goes on, target deeper humps or brush piles. Long rocky points are also being productive. Carolina rigs, Texas rigs, shaky heads and drop shots will catch fish on any of these areas. Watch your electronics. If you see baitfish with fish around, drop a drop shot down to the fish. Afternoons are starting to get better. The summer heat has slowed the evening bite down, but I look to see it start to get better. Till next month good luck and tight lines.
Lake Eufaula/Walter F. George Forecast by Capt. Sam Williams, Hawk’s Guide Service 334-687-6266 hawk184@earthlink.net Water temp: mid to upper 80's, lake level: 189.02 msl, clarity: stained to clear. The rain and cloudy weather had cooled the water a few degrees. The fish are still in their summer mode and need to be finessed to bite a lure. Bass are still more active early and late. The topwater bite on frogs and topwater lures will work, but work them slowly. Senko type soft plastic fished very slowly in deep pad cover with a heavy weight will get the bigger bass to strike. Bluegill are doing well on the flats and under the overhanging brush on shorelines. Worms and crickets are the best bet. Also fish around the outside edges of the pads. Catfish are doing their thing on jugs with cut bait. Got a report they are doing good around Rabbit Island in the afternoon. Be safe on the water and keep plenty of sun screen and water during these hot days. Watch for the afternoon storms as they can be on you in a hurry when your attention is on fishing. The lightning is very dangerous. Do not take any chances. God Bless & Good Fishn'.
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Lake Martin
Lake Harding
Forecast by Capt. David Hare Alex City Guide Service
Forecast by Steve “Colonel” McCorkle stevemccorkle61@yahoo.com Lake is full pool and clear with the water temperatures mostly in the 80's. Bass: FAIR - As the days start to get a little shorter and the temps cool just a little, expect a slow improvement in the fishing. Largemouth are still being caught on deeper brush piles, ledges and road beds, basically holding to a summer pattern. Try big deep diving crankbaits or Texas rigged Ol Monster worms. Best fishing is around brushpiles if you can find them. Water generation always improves this bite. With the unusually high water from this summer's rains, some fish choose to remain shallow, and this pattern should improve as the water cools. Topwater baits such as Whopper Ploppers, Zara Spooks and Spro Poppin Frogs can still be effective for shallow fish, especially around grass and weed beds. Try targeting areas north of the 219 bridge in the Chattahoochee. Also have a jig handy to pitch into wood cover in these same areas. Still fairly consistent, spotted bass are still your best bet. Spots are being caught by casting Spot Remover heads loaded with shaky tail worms or just dragging a Carolina-rigged Zoom finesse worm or mini lizard around sloping gravel banks. Also try a small Texas rigged worm or a pig-n-jig around blow down trees. Try fishing around the bridges and bridge pilings with small crankbaits, and Tommyhead rigs, especially during periods of water generation. Linesides: FAIR - Hybrids and stripes are still down lake in good numbers. Expect the down-line bite on live bait to continue to be at least OK, as we move toward early fall. Some fish are surface schooling on the main lake and can be caught on Roostertails, topwaters, pop-n-cork rigs and Storm Swim Shad lures. Trolling with crankbaits is also fairly effective. Try old faithful, the railroad trestle hump and the humps out from Amity Park for good results. Crappie: FAIR - Try dropshotting minnows or shooting docks near deep water for the best results. Some fish will start to move a little shallower as the water slowly cools. Minnows fished under a float will usually work on them, when you find them. Night fishing is still pretty good. Try under the bridges with lights. Catfish: GOOD - Lots of channel cat are being caught by the few anglers that target them. Live and cut baits (and worms of course) fished on bottom will catch cats all over the lake, as long as fairly deep water is nearby. Jug fishing is also fun and productive. To target flatheads, go to a larger bait like a 4-5 inch bream or large shiner and fish the same areas. Be sure to increase the size of your rigs as fish in the 20-30 pound range are fairly common. Now is the time to book your fall striper trips to insure you get a good day! Peak fall fishing is from October 15th December 15th. For more info on booking a trip, go to my website LakeWestPointFishing.com .
256.401.3089 davidbhare@yahoo.com Water temp.: 87 degrees, water lvl: (490.56), full pool 491.00, clarity: clear August fishing at the time of this writing has been a very tough month for catching most any type fish and for sure tough to catch a striper! I'm sure there are a number of reasons for the slower bites, but in my opinion, one of the reasons for the tough striper bite is that the oxygen level in the lake wasn't normal due to lots and lots of rain and having to generate a lot of water to keep water levels from getting above full pool levels. So in return, this stresses the stripers for sure! However, by the time you’re reading this, my guess is that everything is back to normal and the fishing is once again awesome. September fishing in years past, and hopefully this year too, is a month where you should be able to catch fish both night fishing and early morning fishing. Lake Martin, like most any other lake, will start seeing less recreational boating in September due to various reasons: back to school, football season started and hunting season getting started. By saying this, when the boating traffic slows down, the fishing seems to pick up, and the fish seem to be less scattered. This month you should be able to have some good results in the water depths that range from 50 - 80 feet with the fish, especially stripers, being suspended in the 40' range. The first part of September I should be fishing the lower end of the lake, and hopefully start slowly working my way to middle part of lake north by the end of this month. September for me is both a trolling lures and a live bait fishing month. If you are having a hard time getting fish in the boat, never hesitate to make changes whether it's your lures, your type of live bait or your presentation techniques. If bigger type baits aren't working, try smaller baits. If the fast approach or retrieve isn't working, then slow it down and vice versa. Never question yourself on trying new areas because you may have a pleasant surprise! Until next time, catch some for me and release what you don't need.
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Forecast by Guide Paul Tyre paultyrefishing@yahoo.com 850-264-7534 Water temp.: 86 degrees, water level: full pool, clarity: clear/stain.
As we enter into the Dog Days of Summer, the bass fishing on Seminole has been good. Bass have been taken on topwater lures like buzzbaits and walking baits. Due to the abundance of grass in the lake, the Flint River arm and the Spring Creek arm have had more hydrilla in those sections of the lake, which has helped keep these areas of the lake stay clearer. I have been getting some explosive strikes on topwater bait, Strike King Sexy Dog in blue gizzard shad color. I like throwing this bait on a 7'3" medium heavy rod with 50-pound braided line so I can get the big bass out of the grass. Another technique has been flipping a creature bait in the thick grass. I like to use a Strike King Rodent in black and blue flake with a 1 ½ ounce tungsten weight with at least 50 lb braided line fished through the same areas where you got the topwater bites. I rigged this on a 4-0 straight shank flipping hook. The stripers have been schooling on the main lake and have been caught on crankbaits and Alabama Rigs. We've seen some pictures of some huge stripers being caught on the lake. They are a lot of fun when you can catch one right after another. Bream and catfish have been coming across the docks at Wingate's Lunker Lodge by the coolers-full, and folks seem to be having a good time catching them. Ms. Jane says she's been selling lots of crickets and wigglers to the kids as they have been doing some last minute fishing before going back to school. Fall is a great time to go fishing on Lake Seminole. If you are interested in learning the lake and its patterns, give me a call at (850) 2647534.
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by By Capt. Cefus McRae, Nuts & Bolts of Fishing Series
Every July there’s a huge migration of tackle store owners, industry pros, outdoor press and fishing industry manufacturers to the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades Show – aka, ICAST. Unfortunately, ICAST isn’t open to the public. I’m not sure there’s a building on the planet that could hold everyone if it was. But not to worry, because you’ll soon be seeing all this new gear on the shelves of your favorite outdoor stores. This is my 14th or 15th ICAST show, and when you walk through the doors, you’re immediately immersed in everything ‘fishing’. Rods, reels, hooks, lures, apparel, accessories and lots of ‘gadgets’. This year, I was really impressed by all the ‘gadgets’ being shown. Amidst all the hoopla over the rods, reels, and lures, it occurred to me there are some noteworthy products that might get overlooked because they often wind up at the bottom of a rack or beneath the checkout counter. Here’s a few cool gadgets I saw at ICAST, and you might want to give them a glance the next time you’re re-filling your tackle box. If you fish with live bait, you know how important it is to keep baits frisky over the entire day on the water. Oxygen systems are ideal, but not everyone has the budget or room for an O2 system on their boat, and they can be cumbersome if you’re fishing from a pier or shoreline. The Low Pressure Ceramic Diffuser from Keep Alive connects to standard ‘bubbler’ pumps that you’d use on a bait bucket or in a small livewell. It produces gazillions of microbubbles to keep minnows and shrimp lively for hours. We’ve all got our “go-to” lure, a plug that consistently produces fish. Perhaps it’s the way it’s tuned, the way it runs or some other characteristic that makes it your favorite. After catching lots of fish, or too many trips in the bed of your pickup, the finish gets worn, cracks or peels. JigSkinz offers an 8 SOUTHWEST GA EAST AL
alternative to retiring your lure, with great looking customizable sleeves that slip over your plug. Remove the hooks, cut the sleeve to length, slide it over the lure and dip in hot water for a couple seconds. Viola! Your old friend just got revitalized. Wish I would have invented that one! All too often, I lay my line snips or scissors down someplace on the boat, and when I need them to cut line, they’re impossible to find. Line Cutterz makes a neat line cutting tool that fits on your finger, or the handle of your fishing rod, or the upright on your T-top. The adjustable Velcro ring is a onesize-fits all, and has a double-sided blade that is tucked away under the ring top, so it’s safe to wear all day. And it cuts braid. It’s another cool gadget that serves a great purpose. Lure lights have been around for a while. Night fishing and deep dropping are just two situations where you can really benefit from them. Until now, the best ones only worked in saltwater. Project-X Tackle introduced their X-Light lure light at ICAST. It does all you’d expect from a lure light, AND it works in freshwater. It’s self-contained, automatically turns on and off and is easy to rig. Now striper, catfish, crappie and bass anglers can benefit from these cool attractors. I’ve used one for a variety of fish, day and night, and yes, they do seem to catch more fish than the rigs without them. These are just a few of the neat fishing gadgets I had the chance to get up close and personal with at ICAST this year. So be on the lookout for these and more cool accessories that will make your fishing adventures more fun and more productive. Take a couple extra minutes to explore the world of fishy gadgets, and you’ll probably find something that could help you put a few more fish in the boat.
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Assessing Habitat in a Lake or Pond to Maximize Better Bass Fishing
When it comes to bass fishing, any experienced angler would agree that targeting the correct structure is essential to catching fish on a consistent basis. Throughout the year, changing weather patterns and seasons can trigger the natural instincts of various bass species to behave differently and seek different types of cover. While this can make day-to-day bass fishing more challenging, improving your knowledge about the habitat tendencies of these fish can help improve catch rates. To anglers, the word “structure” is a very broad term that can be broken down into two main categories: 1) Natural (trees, brush, rocks, vegetation and natural contours of the waterbody) 2) Artificial (docks, bridges, seawalls, fish attractors or concrete blocks added to the water, like rip-rap often seen along dams). Having an adequate and diverse amount of structure in a waterbody is necessary for the success of bass populations and is a key factor in managing for quality bass. To sustain or create a quality bass fishery, it is important to add or manage structures in the water to create an ideal habitat. To ensure a lake or pond contains the appropriate habitat, the various needs of bass species should be considered:
Written by SOLitude Lake Management Field Manager Steven King 1) Protection from predators for newly hatched bass fry and the small forage species on which bass feed. This can help increase the survival rate of the forage fish, ensuring more reach maturity to reproduce and provide a sustainable food source. This will also increase the proportion of bass that survive to maturity to catch in the future. 2) Ambush cover for predatory fish like bass to catch prey. The less work and energy bass require to feed, the more successful they will be. 3) Shelter to provide relief from the hot summer temperatures. Bass regularly utilize various structures to cool down and reduce stress, which can play a vital role in overall bass success. 4) Cover during the spring spawning months. Spawning time is a stressful point in a bass’ life cycle, and they will use structures to rest and feed before and after they spawn. 5) Protection for their eggs following spawning. Bass will often choose a spot that has one or more protected sides to create a bed for their eggs. This makes it easier for them to guard the eggs from other fish and expend less energy as protectors. No matter the size of a lake, having an array of structure present is key to developing a healthy and sustainable fishery. And even if your waterbody already has some cover present, it is often beneficial to add additional cover to
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Redfish with Captain Tommy The back right corner rod pulled way down toward the horizon, the reel was singing and line was peeling off at an alarming rate… It was a sunny morning when my family and I pulled into the gas station in Georgetown to meet with Capt. Tommy to follow him to the boat ramp to launch. We had talked the night before and planned to head out after Spanish mackerel and bonita. On several of his recent trips, they had caught a load of them. The fish were hitting hard and fast in two locations, so we headed there to see if we could find them. Well, if you have read even a few of my fishing tales, you know when it comes to fishing, a plan is a good thing, but catching fish is what we really want. When we arrived at the first location, there were gulls, but they were all hanging out, no diving or busy flights. We watched and waited a few minutes. Capt. Tommy was searching the water on his Humminbird Solix. No sign of them here, so we motored off to location two where the story was very similar. I don’t know about you, but I have been fishing with several captains over the years that said “Well, let's just wait them out. They might start biting anytime.” Thank goodness that was not Capt. Tommy's plan either. He said, "Well, this isn’t working, so let's go to Plan B. Let's try something else." I am sure at this point I had quite a smile on my face because he was willing to go to Plan B. Off we went toward the jetties. When we arrived at the jetties, he searched a bit for a good spot and then dropped the Minn Kota Riptide Ulterra off the bow. Around us we could see a couple of boats on the other side of the jetty. They were catching ribbonfish and sea bass from what we could see. We set out three lines behind the boat and only a few seconds later we started getting bites. First in was a nice redfish. Then another, a few sea bass, then some more reds. We were having a great time! Several boats from the other side had seen us catching redfish and decided to move to our side of the jetty. Then it happened. Something bigger bit. The back right corner rod pulled way down toward the horizon, the reel was singing and line was peeling off at an alarming rate. I wrestled it out of the rod holder and looked at the reel as the line was peeling out very rapidly! Captain Tommy had told me they had several reds bitten in half by the bull sharks cruising this area. I tightened the drag to see if we could slow it down, but it didn’t slow and the 75 pound braid was still singing out. Then just as fast as the bite was on, it was over. The line went slack, and I reeled in the cut leader. That few minutes of having that reel burning in your hands is so much FUN! Captain Tommy said normally he would have taken the boat and gone after that fish, but with all the other boats hugging our redfish spot, he thought we should stay there and catch some more of them. After catching a few more redfish, we had another hard hit with the line dragging out, but this time I could feel it was not too big and would probably come in to the net. After a few minutes of coming in and taking line, we finally saw it was a bonnethead shark, also known as a shovelhead shark. While I guided it alongside the boat, Captain Tommy grabbed it behind the head and lifted it into the boat. It was not happy, more like snappy. We left that spot and went to another spot where he said sharks hung out to see if we could hook into one more big one, and we did. He threw out two baits, and it was only a few minutes before we had a fish peeling the reel again. This time he picked up the Ulterra and off we went after it. The fish was going fast and peeling line. Even with us in pursuit the fish managed to pull away and break the line. I can’t wait to go back and fish with
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the head and some type of red material for the throat, as needed. The hook shank beneath the collar (the body) can be wrapped with the tying thread or a flashy material, like mylar tinsel or Diamond Braid. By the way, Lefty says the key to the pattern is to tie the collar at least as long as the rear of the hook, which keeps the hackle tail from wrapping around the hook. In appropriate sizes and colors, Lefty’s pattern has deceived just about every fish that swims, from four-inch bream to 400-pound billfish. Lefty’s Deceiver has even graced a U.S. Postal stamp. Lefty’s favorite Deceiver colors are chartreuse/white and yellow/ chartreuse. I tie them in many sizes and colors, and my favorite is tied in a Firetiger color scheme. This color works very well for many saltwater fish in sizes 1/0 to 3/0. It has also been very successful for me for peacock bass and largemouth bass in south Florida in size 2. I imagine smallies would jump all over it, too. Lefty’s Deceiver (Firetiger) Hook - Mustad 34007 or similar, size 2 to 3/0 Thread - fluorescent yellow Tail - two yellow and one yellow grizzly hackle on each side, topped with yellow Krystal Flash Body - yellow thread or Diamond Braid Collar - yellow bucktail with yellow Krystal flash and a small yellow grizzly hackle on each side, topped with green Krystal Flash and green bucktail Throat - orange bucktail, as long as the collar Head - fluorescent yellow, with painted orange/black eye, covered with five-minute epoxy Contact Carlos at cah6620@gmail.com to submit a pattern for consideration in this column or to order his book, “South Florida’s Peacock Bass.”
By John Rice
This is a simple tie and a very effective pattern for trout everywhere. Soft hackles are basically emerger patterns. They do not belong on the streambed like nymphs, so this fly should be dropped a foot or so off a nymph so it can suspend itself higher in the water column where an emerger belongs. Thread: 8/0 olive Abdomen: Olive goose biot Thorax: Tan superfine dubbing Hackle: Hungarian partridge Head: 8/0 Olive thread Hook: 1X long, size 18 Tiemco 3761 John Rice guides with Blackhawk Fly Fishing, which offers exceptional fishing for trophy trout in the north Georgia mountains. Contact john at jriceflyfishing@ gmail.com.
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