Blue ridge lake fishing report April 202
April 15, 2024 Blue Ridge 3 photos
Walleye
Walleye
Bass (Spotted)
Bass (Spotted)

Trip Summary

Fishing on blue ridge has been good, catching bass and ealleye up shallow in creeks and secondary points near spawning areas Throw Ned rigs, scroungers, and spybaits up shallow to catch your best fish. Any rock that is in 10foot or shallower has been holding walleye. A secondary pattern ive been having success with is trolling plugs around 30foot deep on main lake humps and points. A few of the bass have spawned out and will be out deeper recovering. Most of the walleye are spawned out they are spending the most of there time shallow but have picked up a few trolling out deeper. Call and book your trip today and lets catch some dinner !
Hunter Hoek
Blue-ridge, Georgia, United States
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