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86BassTrackerV17 1st fishing trip w/son 10/11/13 vids p15
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveInGA" data-source="post: 262071" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Freshwater stripers, spotted bass, crappie, bluegills and blue/channel catfish are all in the larger lakes. The boat I'm working on is intended to get me into some of the larger lakes, such as Lake Sidney Lanier.</p><p></p><p>In the smaller lakes, you'll see blue gill, crappie, catfish and hybrid bass being stocked now. In local ponds, you'll see largemouth bass as well. In the rivers, other types of fish, depending. Georgia has a pretty wide spread of things, depending on what part of the state. Lots of trout as you head back towards the mountains. I may yet go into these smaller lakes, but I'll need to add a trolling motor front and rear for that. My 75HP Mercury may be a big deterrent for the smaller lakes, not sure I can leave it on the back of the boat and just add a rear troller or not. </p><p></p><p>Of all those mentioned, I have a real taste for bluegills and spotted bass. I'm probably not a good catch and release kinda guy, depending on the fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveInGA, post: 262071, member: 166"] Freshwater stripers, spotted bass, crappie, bluegills and blue/channel catfish are all in the larger lakes. The boat I'm working on is intended to get me into some of the larger lakes, such as Lake Sidney Lanier. In the smaller lakes, you'll see blue gill, crappie, catfish and hybrid bass being stocked now. In local ponds, you'll see largemouth bass as well. In the rivers, other types of fish, depending. Georgia has a pretty wide spread of things, depending on what part of the state. Lots of trout as you head back towards the mountains. I may yet go into these smaller lakes, but I'll need to add a trolling motor front and rear for that. My 75HP Mercury may be a big deterrent for the smaller lakes, not sure I can leave it on the back of the boat and just add a rear troller or not. Of all those mentioned, I have a real taste for bluegills and spotted bass. I'm probably not a good catch and release kinda guy, depending on the fish. [/QUOTE]
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