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    Default Lake Sinclair advice needed


    Going to be traveling for work to Milledgeville. Won’t be able to bring my boat but was hoping there would be somewhere I could fish from bank that might be productive this time of year. Know nothing about the lake. Have traveled there for years and would love to get my boat out there some day. Beautiful lake! Thanks


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    I would probably fish bridges. Go online to Navionics (if you don't have a lake map), and check out public shoreline near bridges. Look for deep water nearby. From there it's just trial and error.
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    I HAVE HEAR THE Sinclair FISHING PIER ACROSS From Little RVER Park on 441 is a good pier. do not know how many fish It, if this will help.
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    find a pier around deep water throw back under it or shoot a jig under it .most will fish out as far as they can . if you want crappie fish right next to it or under it if you can
    retired and now i will always fish
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    Crappie are shallow with spawning happening now. We also hit a bed of shellcrackers just moving in the last hour yesterday and caught 50 in just one hour before the rain began.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2@low8 View Post
    I would probably fish bridges. Go online to Navionics (if you don't have a lake map), and check out public shoreline near bridges. Look for deep water nearby. From there it's just trial and error.
    Thank you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo View Post
    I HAVE HEAR THE Sinclair FISHING PIER ACROSS From Little RVER Park on 441 is a good pier. do not know how many fish It, if this will help.
    I know right where that is. I’ll try it. Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by papasage View Post
    find a pier around deep water throw back under it or shoot a jig under it .most will fish out as far as they can . if you want crappie fish right next to it or under it if you can
    Thank you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maurice Van Hal View Post
    Crappie are shallow with spawning happening now. We also hit a bed of shellcrackers just moving in the last hour yesterday and caught 50 in just one hour before the rain began.
    Ok. Thanks!


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