Georgia Wildlife Fishing report
Friday, September 17, 2021
Georgia Wildlife Report
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.5 FEET, 80S
Bass fishing is fair. Focus on shallow docks in the Little River arm from the train trestle to Twin Bridges. Fish a 1/8 ounce to 3/16-ounce Texas rig or jig head with a Zoom June bug trick worm. Between the docks, cast a #5 Rapala Shallow Shad rap in chartreuse and pearl, or a Bomber 2A chartreuse shad. Use the Rapala DT6 Caribbean Shad and find the flat rocks on points to produced strikes. For a nice kicker fish, use a Lucky Craft RC 2.5 chartreuse perch alongside the dock walkways and posts. A spinnerbait bite will work some mornings when we have a ripple on the water in the Cedar Creek and Highway 212 area. But be careful in this area as it is very shallow water. Try the Rapala Flat 3 by Otto Defoe. This is a great shallow water lure for active bass. Spend ten minutes or more searching with the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology in an area and if you haven’t seen shad, it’s probably time to look for more active water.