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Feb 5, 2026 ∙ 6 min
February Fishing Report - the Allatoona Bite
While we are still hanging in around 15 ft below full pool reservoir-wide, there are some major differences from north to south. The south end is fed by Allatoona Creek. It clears up quicker than the water north of the dam which is fed by the Etowah River. Just in case you are wondering what the E or A designations were on navigation markers. The water here on the south end is crystal clear for the most part, and the deep blue-green hue may be seen from iron Hill to the dam. And it's cold....
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Dec 20, 2025 ∙ 5 min
The Bite : Lake Allatoona fishing report for December
Our beautiful North Georgia reservoir shines all year long, and winter has its own unique sereneness that only adds to the magic that is Lake Allatoona. And on that note, one of the most beautiful things I have come to witness over the past couple years is the increase of the common loon. It absolutely warms my heart every time I hear one and now I am seeing more and more young loons - a testament that this reservoir thrives with life. Current water levels are around 826 ft - 14 ft below full...
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Dec 6, 2025 ∙ 3 min
When the fish are chewing, what are you doing? Here's a few pointers to maximize your catches.
Fishing is a game of patience and timing. When the fish start biting, every second counts. You have your lines in the water, the fish are chewing, and the question is: what should you do next? This post will guide you through the best actions to take when the fish are actively feeding, ensuring you make the most of your fishing trip. ! Eye-level view of fishing lines cast into a calm lake with ripples on the water surface Recognize the Signs That Fish Are Biting The first step is to know when...
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