Posts by Scott Robinson
GON Kids – May 2021
Fish-n-Learn Program Hosts 18 At Charlie Elliott On April 9-11, 18 participants joined WRD Fisheries and Education staff at Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center for a weekend of fishing known as Fish-n-Learn 2. Children and their chaperones learned the basics of bass fishing, fisheries management and regulations, along with fishing techniques. Fish-n-Learn offers a series of…
Read MoreSchool’s Out… Time To Take a Kid Fishing
Teaching a kid to fish is the best way to guarantee that you will be fondly remembered long after you are gone. Think back to your days as a youngster; chances are one of the people you remember the most spent some fun time with you in a boat, or maybe along the banks of…
Read MoreA Professional Look At Lake Seminole’s Shallow February Bass
Lake Seminole in February can be heaven or it can be tough, but you can bet that at least a few times in February it will be bass fishing heaven. Like early-spring bass fishing everywhere, the weather dictates the activity and movements of the bass at Seminole, which in turn determines what patterns and techniques…
Read MoreHartwell’s Heavy Metal Winter Bass
Nothing heats up a cold winter day like a bass on the end of the line. Two of the best ways to catch that instant heat are jigging spoons and crankbaits. These two classic cold-water hard lures can warm up a winter day in a hurry when the bass turn on. Working these two baits,…
Read MoreJW Smith Reservoir Bass In The Grass
Mid-summer bass fishing in reservoirs usually means looking for the deepest structure you can find and throwing the deepest-running lure in the tacklebox to get down to the bass. However, if you know how to fish aquatic vegetation, you can stay away from the deep-water fishing and still put bass in the boat all day.…
Read MoreLanier Spotted Bass Blast Jerkbaits In February
A few warm days in February can be the finest days in the world on any Georgia reservoir. February can also bring some wicked cold fronts that seem to give all the fish lockjaw and convince you that winter will never end. These two extremes can have drastic effects on fish behavior, location, and activity…
Read MoreHamburg State Park Lake Fishing Profile
How would you like to have more than 200 acres of water with lots of stumps, grass, and lily pads, along with hungry largemouth bass, bream, and crappie, all to yourself? That was the experience that Joe Bradford and I had just a couple of weeks ago at Lake Hamburg at Hamburg State Park in…
Read MoreLanier Spotted Bass In May
Big spotted bass are going to hit topwater at Lake Lanier in May. It’s really just a matter of whether they want it fast or slow, on the surface or a foot or two underneath. Figure that out, and you’re on your way to a healthy sack of fish. To learn more about this dynamite…
Read MoreMarch To Lake Varner For Springtime Crappie
Two rods bent over on the front of the boat as we slowly drifted across Lake Varner on a recent breezy afternoon in February. Dennis Young, my partner and guide for the afternoon, grabbed both rods and sat on one as he reeled in the first fish, dropped it in the boat, then quickly brought…
Read MoreLake Varner Spring Crappie
front of the boat as we slowly drifted across Lake Varner on a recent breezy afternoon in February. Dennis Young, my partner and guide for the afternoon, grabbed both rods and sat on one as he reeled in the first fish, dropped it in the boat, then quickly brought in another eating-size crappie on the…
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