Lake Allatoona Fishing Report (1-2-14)



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-side fishing is Slow!

The rain we have had the last two weeks has caused the lake to rise by nine feet.  The lake is muddy to heavily stained from Little River to the dam. There is clear to lightly stained water from Allatoona Landing to Redtop.

This is the best water on the lake right now.  This section of the lake is holding fish, but getting them to eat is challenging.  Our better bite has been coming on spoons and U-Rigs.  The bigger fish are more out to eat Shad and trout fished on planer boards and free lines.  But the bites are very few and far between.

The bite has been so slow that I have been and will be moving all of my Allatoona trips to Carters Lake.  Lake Allatoona just doesn’t have a bite I am willing to put the Firstbite name to right now.  Hopefully the bite will pick up soon soon.

Carters Lake Special Weekly Report

The bite this month has only been decent for numbers, but the size of the fish we are catching makes up for the lack of numbers.

Down-lining trout has been producing well for us early morning.  Most of the fish we are catching early are in the back-half of the creeks.  There was also a good bite up the river earlier this month.  But the recent rains have slowed the river bite down.

Once the sun comes up the fish are moving out of the backs of the creeks, and can be caught on the main lake pulling U-Rigs.  Color really doesn’t seem to matter but speed does.  I am pulling my rigs at 2.9-3.1 MPH.

We have plenty of open dates for January.  Give us a call 77 827-6282 today and book your trophy trip.

Contact Info

Phone: 770-827-6282

E-mail address: [email protected]

Website: First Bite Guide Service