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Stripers and Crappie

Doug Nelms
March 18, 2009
Lake Oconee - Freshwater Fishing Report

March 18, 2009

Water Temp 60

The bullets have returned! Many anglers wait for this moment each striper season and it is finally here. The stripers have started showing up at Wallace Dam and they are all big!

Several anglers have began boating fishing in the 12 pound range using shad and big bass shiners. Down-lining and flat lines are the way to go. Throwing small flukes is also a great way to get a bite.

This pattern will continue for an entire month, or until the last striper and hybrid spawns out. The warm weather has started this just a little early, which is a welcome break after all the rain we have had.

The crappie are still biting good and we are still catching big slabs. It should be good for the next 2 weeks, and then I will focus attention strictly to the stripers.


If you want to land a big one, give me a call or go to my web site at www.fishingoconee.com

Tight Lines

Doug

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Doug has been guiding on Lake Oconee for over 10 years. His specialty is trophy Striped and Hybrid Bass, and huge Crappie during certain months. His boat is a Ranger 2300 Bay Series powered by a 225 Yamaha 4-stroke motor. It is spacious and can fish up to 6 people! Lake Oconee is the second largest reservoir in the state of Georgia with over 18,000 surface acres of water. The lake is heavily stocked each year with Striped and Hybrid Bass. Doug tries to catch all of them!

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Fishing Oconee
1230 Apalachee Woods Tr.
Buckhead, GA 30625
Phone: 770-354-0300
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