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Nice Georgia Spotted Bass
Angler Wayne Holland of Blairsville had more than just a great day of
fishing at Lake Burton on February 23, 2005 - he managed to catch a new
state record! Mr. Holland reeled in an 8 lb. 2 oz., 21 ½ - inch spotted
bass, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife
Resources Division (WRD). The most recent state record for a spotted bass
was an 8 lb. ½ oz. fish caught on Lake Lanier in 1985.Picture at: http://www.georgiawildlife.com/content/displaycontent.asp?txtDocument=115&txtPage=7 |
Ronnie
Apr 15 2005
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| That's some fat spot! |
RichZ
Apr 15
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| How come all you Georgia boys look the same Ron? Warren ;-)
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gobassn
Apr 15
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| Same reason all you Yankees look the same to us, I guess. Ronnie
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Ronnie
Apr 15
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| Blueback herring were introduced in some of our lakes a few years ago
and the spots have gone wild feeding on them. The herring have really
improved the spot fishing although they may decimate the largemouth in
the future. |
Ronnie
Apr 16
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| Goodness that is a pig spotted bass. |
Bass_Mr.
Apr 16
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| I do not think it is the feeding of the spots vs. LMB as much as the
spawning preferences. Lake Shasta is mostly a spotted bass fishery now.
The spots spawn deeper and on lakes that have a drawdown, the LMB are left
high and dry, and the spots suscessfuly spawn. And Shasta has major
drawdowns. |
Bill
Apr 16
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| The spots aren't the big problem, the herring are. They eat small bass,
and in some of our Georgia lakes there is so little shallow cover that
the small largemouth have nowhere to hide, and almost none survive.
Herring are not native in these lakes. Spots spawn deeper and their fry survive a little better. Also, spots
are more open water feeders and take better advantage of the open water
baitfish like herring. The Georgia DNR has started stocking largemouth in one north GA lake -
the first big lake to ever be stocked, because of this problem. Ronnie
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Ronnie
Apr 16
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