Summary
Fishing for hybrids, striped bass and largemouth bass moved into full swing during spring-like weather conditions earlier this week.
Largemouths moved into the spawning mode, but anglers had difficulty "sight fishing" along the banks after heavy rains stained many creeks with silt. Water temperature in Hart Creek, upper Little River, Ga., and elsewhere was 60 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, but muddy conditions made fishing difficult.See the full content of this document
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Muddy Water Makes It Tough for Sight Fishing
Hybrid and striped bass started schooling beneath flocks of diving gulls and terns from the Georgia Wildlife Resources Division's "goose farm" to the mouth of Big Hart Creek. Live bait fishermen reported some success, while trolled 3-inc...
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