This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guide Report For Stripers and Hybrids has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827-6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net
Line side fishing is good and the lake is looking good with clear water and no smell and very few air pockets. This means the end of the turn over and time to get back on the water. I'm starting to boat good numbers of fish. With most of them being hybrid and spots. With a few stripers mixed in. Live bait is working well on flat lines, free lines and planner boards. The best time for this is early morning and late afternoon. During mid day find a point set up over a 30 to 40 foot bottom and down line. Most of the fish I caught this week came at 30 feet deep. I have seen a few sea gulls this week or as I like to call them, little white Lowrance's. This tells me by the end of the month the lake will be cover with them. If it holds true like year pasted this will be the best way to find feeding fish. The top water bite is getting better and seems to be best right at dark. A Jr. Fluke on a popping cork is best. Trollers your bite is good and may be the best bite on the lake right now. And the Mack Farr umbrella rig is working well right in the middle of the river channel.