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Clarks Hill Lake - GA

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Heading up to Clarks Hill for the BFL Regional as a Co-Angler next week 10/15-10/17. I have never fished this body of water and was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on techniques to try or baits/colors to bring with me. Any info would be greatly appreciated!

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I have never actually fished there, but i can tell you what my book Bass Fishing in Georiga by Jimmy Jacobs says.

It has a reputation as a good summer/winter fishing lake but not so much in the fall.  Average largemouth 1 pound 6 ounces.  

For fall and winter fishing, you gotta find the shallow flats bordering on deeper channels.  The fish feed on these flats and when there not feeding they will hold in the deeper water.  Medium running crankbaits work well on the flats in the morning. It mentions places such as Fishing, Long Cane, Keg, Cliatt Creeks as good flat locations.

Other then that it really doesnt say much else for fall fishing.  I hope this info helps  :)  keep in mind this book was written in 1998 though.

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Thank you for the info. I will be heading up on Wednesday and am hopeful that my boaters will have some places planned out. In my readings it sounds like it is a good fishery so we'll see.

Thanks again for posting this info, I am trying to soak in as much as I can find!

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