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My parents moved to a house on Lake Oconee and I'll be spending my spring break fishing there.  Can anyone help me out with some places to start fishing next week?

Its been a a while since I have fished it, quite a while; but from what I remember the fish hold fairly tight to cover. I've talked to man the fishes tournaments on Lake Oconee and from what he has told me the fish can be hard to find at times but once you find them its easy to pattern them; if you catch one on a point your gonna catch more, or one on a dock there will be more on docks. I know everyone tries to pattern fish and that seems common sense but it certainly seems easier on some bodies of water than others. This time of year pre-spawn/spawn I'd suggest back in feeder channels, feeder creeks, the back of coves, etc. generally moving "in" from the main lake channel.

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