Hi , my name is James I am new here . I fish lake blackshear in central georgia.
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Welcome to the Forum, PTF. In all honesty, I think we are all part-time fishermen. Some more part-time than others, some less.
Welcome James, looking forward to some Georgia fish stories. Now that you got the Devil down there, looking forward to some other tales as well.
Great lake. That was always vacation, at State Park cottages. Learned to ski there. Are there still lot of Gators?
I know you told us where you're at in your post, but how about adding your location to your profile so you won't have to tell us every time? Welcome to the forum.
Four Baits For A Target-Rich Lake Blackshear In May;
Fishing cypress trees is the basic pattern at Blackshear in the spring, according to Clint Brownlee of Tifton, a tournament angler who calls Blackshear his home lake.
“Early in the spring the bass move up to spawn, and they will be on the cypress trees,” said Clint. “But in May they will be on grass. I still hate to pass up a good cypress tree. A lot of times the bass will just hang around the trees, but in May the primary pattern for bigger, postspawn bass is fishing grassbeds.”
On Blackshear in May, Clint’s approach to the lake is relatively simple: he uses a small number of baits and targets grassbeds and the irresistible cypress trees.
Clint picks four baits as all you need to catch plenty of bass on Blackshear in May. The baits are a Senko, a Zoom Speed Worm, a Stanley Ribbit frog and a Mini-Me spinnerbait. You can leave the rest of your tackle at home, and you’ll still catch plenty of bass, he says.
https://www.gon.com/fishing/four-baits-for-a-target-rich-lake-blackshear-in-may.
Old75
Loc: Broken Arrow, OK
Welcome James! I am pretty new as well. I fish in OK most of the time. I hope you find good friends ans a lot of information here.
Welcome James....I am also pretty new here. I was permanent party at Ft. Benning when I was a LOT younger. Never did fish Georgia though.
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