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Since Lake Juliette is the closest to me by far, it's most economical for me to fish here. Where are some of the best spots on the lake to fish for crappie and what technique to use? Trolling? Thanks guys, I went out there today and had no luck. My fish finder wouldn't work for me and we didn't even get a single bump trolling! Thanks!
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Not been there in a long time but the standing timber in the upper end coves used to produce pretty good. Had to bump around in there till you found them but were usually good size slabs.
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What is going on with Georgia Power and this Lake. Rumors are out that there is some sort of heath hazard around the lake. I know they are buying houses from folks who live across the road from the lake.
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Just ease in the standing timber watching the depth finder and dipping jig/minnow to the depth you are marking fish. Look for deeper holes in the timber this time of year. There is a lot the standing timber just under the surface in those coves. It is fished a lot less than the visible timber that is left. Also on the outside of the timber you can spiderrig double minnow rigs for suspended fish. Be ready for one of those stripers to take you for a wild ride!
That don't sound good. I haven't heard of it either. Shame, Shame, Shame if it is something from Plant Shear.
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I always found fishing in the parking lot was just as effective as fishing in the lake. I have never caught a fish out of that lake. I used to train as a Rescue Diver in Juliette so I know that it has plenty of fish. I just have never been clever enough to catch any. The only success I have ever had a Juliette was Diving or Duck Hunting.