Keys To Catching Lake Lanier Bass

From the Series Keys To Catching Georgia Bass

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Fishing
Cover of the book Keys To Catching Lake Lanier Bass by Ronnie Garrison, Fish Chaser. Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ronnie Garrison ISBN: 9781940263014
Publisher: Fish Chaser. Inc. Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ronnie Garrison
ISBN: 9781940263014
Publisher: Fish Chaser. Inc.
Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
The articles for this series of books, Keys to Catching Georgia Bass, were written over a span of 18 years. Conditions change but bass tend to follow patterns year after year. For example, Lake Lanier has gone through a series of years with low water then full again. Landmarks you can see when the water is very low cannot be spotted when the lake is full. But humps, points and rock piles are still there, in the same place, just underwater. Some years the water is clear and some years stained to muddy during the same months in some creeks, but the main lake is almost always clear. The patterns and places in these articles will still work in the creeks, but you may need to adjust the color of the bait to the conditions. New baits and tackle companies come along every year but you can always find old favorite baits or similar baits from a new company that were produced by a defunct company, or use the new ones that are similar in action. The GPS Coordinates given for each spot will get you very close to what you want to fish. An old brush pile on the coordinates may be gone, but you can bet another one will be in the same place or very nearby. Some spots are on more than one map for more than one month. That guarantees it is a good spot, if more than one good fisherman chose it! Some spots are good year round, over many month. Some of the expert fishermen providing information for the articles in this book are not named for a variety of reasons.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
The articles for this series of books, Keys to Catching Georgia Bass, were written over a span of 18 years. Conditions change but bass tend to follow patterns year after year. For example, Lake Lanier has gone through a series of years with low water then full again. Landmarks you can see when the water is very low cannot be spotted when the lake is full. But humps, points and rock piles are still there, in the same place, just underwater. Some years the water is clear and some years stained to muddy during the same months in some creeks, but the main lake is almost always clear. The patterns and places in these articles will still work in the creeks, but you may need to adjust the color of the bait to the conditions. New baits and tackle companies come along every year but you can always find old favorite baits or similar baits from a new company that were produced by a defunct company, or use the new ones that are similar in action. The GPS Coordinates given for each spot will get you very close to what you want to fish. An old brush pile on the coordinates may be gone, but you can bet another one will be in the same place or very nearby. Some spots are on more than one map for more than one month. That guarantees it is a good spot, if more than one good fisherman chose it! Some spots are good year round, over many month. Some of the expert fishermen providing information for the articles in this book are not named for a variety of reasons.

More books from Fishing

Cover of the book Fisherman's Winter by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Fly Fishing the Watauga River by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Sea Fishing from Shore and Boat by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book How to Find and Catch Fish at Flamingo, Everglades National Park! by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Freshwater Game Fish of North America by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Coastal Fishing in the Carolinas by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Two Fights With Swordfish by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book The One that Got Away by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Flies for the Greater Yellowstone Area by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Backpack Fly Fishing by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book 101 Trout Tips by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Standing in a River Waving a Stick by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Fish On! by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Fly Fishing the Boulder River by Ronnie Garrison
Cover of the book Fishing Life is Hard Work by Ronnie Garrison
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy