Lake Allatoona Fishing Report (11-14-13)



First Bite Guide Service

First Bite Guide Service

Robert Eidson’s Lake Allatoona Striper & Hybrid Fishing Guide Report is provided by First Bite Guide Service.  When you’re ready to catch stripers and hybrids, contact Robert at 770-827-6282 or by e-mail: [email protected].

Line-sides Fishing is getting Better !!!!

Most of you know when the bite get slows on Allatoona, I move most of my trips to Carters Lake.  Well, it looks like I will be able to offer both lakes again.

The bite on Allatoona is starting to pick up. The north end of the lake from Little River to Fields Landing is holding a ton of white bass and a few decent Stripers right now.

The white bass will hit a 1/2 spoon, Rooster tail, Tiny Fluke and small thread fin shad. The bigger striper are wanting to eat big.  Your best bet for a big fish right now is to pull bigger baits.  Large Gizzard shad being my first choice, with Trout being my second choice.

The big school of smaller Hybrids is starting to show back up on the main lake.  I have had some reports of big schools of Hybrids in Kellogg’s Creek all the way south to Clear Creek.  These fish are eating Thread fin shad, small Gizzard shad and small trout fished on down lines at 18-32 feet deep.

The water temp is getting cold.  In a few more weeks, throwing a cast net can get deadly.  Most of the bait stores have trout in stock right now.  Striper Soup has plenty of fresh shad in all sizes.  Please be safe this winter.  The water is low and cold … but the good news is the fishing is fixing to get really hot.

Trollers:  Keep pulling your Mack farr u-rigs 120 feet behind the boat at 2.4 – 3.1 MPH.

If you would like to book one of our boats, just give us a call at 770 827-6282.

Contact Info

Phone: 770-827-6282

E-mail address: [email protected]

Website: First Bite Guide Service