r/GeorgiaFishing

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Hey y’all, I’m new to fishing North Georgia near Canton. Any tips?

I want to go for catfish mainly, but I’d like to dip my toes in bass fishing too. I tried Allatoona over the weekend, but didn’t even get a nibble.

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u/SpicyCurryChicken42 — 7 days ago
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Anyone know how to find this lure

Was talking to unc, he said this shit slams stripers but it’s niche as fuck and hard to come by. He called it a Charlie plug I was wondering if anybody had a connect on em.. I searched the web it’s not there, not mass produced, they gotta be handmade.

u/Few-Book-6849 — 12 days ago
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I caught a LMB pulled it out and it escaped

I’ve only been fishing for 2 days. Went to the Toccoa River in GA and hoping to catch anything. Yesterday was my wife’s birthday and she caught 11 little fish at a lake while I caught none on our first day ever fishing. While very happy for her, i was determined today to catch anything,Long story short I went past the rapids of the river (standing on rocks in the middle of the river) , cast down stream near a still spot after a few hours fishing other spots and after a jerk and another jerk I realized I had a real bite.

I pulled hard and here comes this fish! not a branch or some rock but a fucking fish!! I pulled it out and start screaming at my wife who’s like 60 years away that I caught the fish. It was beautiful and I could see the red of its gills through its mouth as I pulled it out to show her. I lifted it up and realized I had no idea what to do in the spot second I had between pulling it out and trying to get it fully caught. It’s wriggling I’m screaming she’s trying to get the camera and in a split second the fish hits the rock, then the water, unhooks and swims away.

Needless to say I’m racking my brain on what to do next and all I can think is get up early and go find somewhere and catch something. How do you real fishermen deal with this type of disappointment?

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u/Various_File_2715 — 10 days ago
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Cutting minnows in half

I’ve caught some minnows using a trap. It’s all good but some of the minnows are a little too big. I’m a primarily yellow perch fisher. I know that yellow perch will attack a large minnow but would a minnows cut in half work just as well ? Also which half would be more effective, bottom half (tail side) or top half (head side)?

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u/Dear_Needleworker399 — 11 days ago