Lake Wedowee Life: Five Years Strong

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February 2nd LWPOA Winter Dinner RCHS Auditorium March 5th–8th Southern Union Spring Show Wadley Campus To get more information about upcoming events visit www.LakeWedoweeLife.com and click on ‘Events’

Lake Wedowee Fishing Advice By Brian Morris, Fishing Guide Happy New Year and welcome back to our beautiful Lake Wedowee. I'm looking forward to sharing fishing tips throughout the year to help you land your lunker bass or big slab crappie. Feb and March is the best time to land the biggest bass on our lake. Look for the northern banks with chunk rock. These banks warm quicker than any other banks on the lake. Keep boat position parallel to these banks and throw a tight wiggling crankbait that will reach depths of 5 -7 feet. I recommend using a brown/chartreuse color according to weather fronts, water clarity and fishing pressure. l will also convert to a drop shot rig supporting a 4" finesse straight tail worm in a June bug or green pumpkin color. I will also throw a 3/8 oz black/ blue jig supporting a green pumpkin trailer. Now

lets get to the crappie fishing. Look for northern banks and water temps that are sustained between 54-58 degrees. Casting 1/16 oz jigs black/chartreuse preferably 2-2 1/2" in size twister tails. Many colors will work according to water clarity so don't give up, you never know when you may stumble over the best trip of your life. God Bless and good fishing!! Book your trip now for your Spring fling, spots are filling quickly. www.lakewedoweefishing.com 770-634-6212

briangofish@gmail.com


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