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Tribble Mill Lake, GA

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Randall Kirkpatrick recommended this lake to me for swimbait fishing in July and August. I'd never heard of it before and am wondering if anybody here fishes or has fished it before. If you have fished it what are some good spots? Thanks

Unless something has changed there is it not a hydrilla lake.  Last time I was on it the grass comes all the way up to within a foot of the surface in many spots.  I guess there are some areas you can throw a swimbait.

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I live less than 15 miles from there and have fished it many, many times. There are actually two lakes there, an upper lake and a much larger lower lake. The upper is bank or canoe/kayak fishing only since you have to carry the boat down a small dirt road. The fishing can be quite tough as it's an extremely well-fished lake. The bass there have seen pretty much everything, so prepare to be frustrated.

The lower lake has a decent boat ramp and parking for about a dozen cars/trucks with trailers, and a couple spots reserved for "personal watercraft", but they're usually taken up by people using the walking paths. >:( There are plenty of quality bass, but like the upper lake, they've seen everything. It's also quite possibly the weediest lake you'll find anywhere around Atlanta. There are many areas that even topwater lures would snag. I've heard of folks having good luck with swimbaits there, but I'd advise you to leave the expensive ones at home. You might not get them back.

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