Robert Eidson

Line sides Not much has change fishing is still on the slow side. But has pick up a little. With mid lake to the north end being the best place to look right now. With the cold nights we have had in the past few days. The water temp is down below 70. So we should start to see some good fishing real soon. Just remember the lake is all most turn over so it’s time to start pulling flat lines and planner boards. This will work best in the morning and afternoon. And during mid day try down lining in the mouth of the creeks. These fish are deeper right now then weeks past.

Troller’s keep pulling your Mack Farr u- rigs in the river channels during mid day. But in the morning try pulling single buck tails in water less then 20 feet deep. This includes shallow humps. Out in open water.

Top Water is very slow right now. But keep a Jr. spook ready. The top water bite is all most on.

This striper and hybrid report fishing report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827-6282. http://www.firstbiteguideservice.com/ Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net.

Fish Species: Stripers and Hybrid Bass
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Water Temperature: 69
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Robert Eidson

About The Author: Captain Robert Eidson

Company: First Bite Guide Service

Area Reporting: North Georgia and Tennessee Lakes

Bio: Robert Eidson operates First Bite Guide Service has been serving customers for 6 years. He is one of only a handful of guides with experience providing services on more than one lake or river. First Bite Guide Service offers clients access to world-class striper waters in North Georgia and Tennessee. These waters have consistently produced large numbers of fish as well as trophy-sized stripers and hybrids. We tailor guided trips to target the specific objectives of our clients, whether young children and families looking for an exciting morning of fishing or a seasoned angler looking for a 30+ pound trophy.

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