This striper and hybrid report fishing report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827 to 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net.
Line side fishing is good and getting better daily. Fishing slowed down a little bit during the cold front that came in earlier in the week, put has picked back up. Live bait is producing fish on the down lines. Look for these fish right on the edge of the river channel and in the mouth of mid lake creeks. Thread fin shad seems to be working better the gizzard shad. This time of the year the fish are feeding on small baits. This is about the only time of the year you can catch a 20 pound striper on a medium shiner. The water temperatures are right at 59 degrees. When it hits 55, the flat line and planner board bite should heat up. Fishing has been best the week from Kellogg's Creek to as far south as Stamp Creek. The top water bite is on fire right before dark. The island out in front of Harbor Town has had the best action on top. Then anywhere else on the lake right before dark. Trollers your bite is by far the best bite on the lake. Troll the edge of the river channel from Kellogg's Creek to Clear Creek with your Mack Farr umbrella rigs and hold on. This has been the best bite this week.