Tuesday, 01 December 2009 15:28

December 2009 Fishing Report

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The stripers are moving back in the creeks as wintertime is here. We’ve had our boats out on trips everyday of the Thanksgiving week, scattered from down south to up north. Freelined and downlined trout and bluebacks produced best. Look for the seagulls diving and you will sometimes see the stripers busting on top. White [...]

The stripers are moving back in the creeks as wintertime is here. We’ve had our boats out on trips everyday of the Thanksgiving week, scattered from down south to up north. Freelined and downlined trout and bluebacks produced best. Look for the seagulls diving and you will sometimes see the stripers busting on top. White bucktails and freelines will produce best when the stripers are on the surface. Capt. Mack’s 4 arm u-rigs are also working well. Nothing much has changed, just keep looking further back in the creeks as the surface temps continue to drop. This report is brought to you by Shane Watson Guide Service www.lakelanierstripers.com and Hammond’s Fishing Center. Good Fishing.

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