I haven’t fished Tobo lately, but I would start by going under the Lower Thomason bridge. If you go up the lake on the right side, you’ll see a gazebo on the point, the cove on the right past that should be about 8’ deep
I’d try that first
Good luck
I am thinking about trying Tobosofkee this weekend. Any help y’all can give would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks, Tim
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I haven’t fished Tobo lately, but I would start by going under the Lower Thomason bridge. If you go up the lake on the right side, you’ll see a gazebo on the point, the cove on the right past that should be about 8’ deep
I’d try that first
Good luck
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Put in at Claystone and go down to just past Sandy Beach...start trolling the RIGHT bank just past the sand. Follow the bank all the way down till you past Arrowhead. but stay on that side of the lake. Also go to the upper end, bear right to that long cove on the right as you cross under the bridge. Troll from there to the Gazebo.
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Across from Arrowhead and a few hundred yards to the Lower Thomaston road bridge. Outside of chartreuse, blue and orange have been good for me.
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Thanks guys, I will give it a try tomorrow and let y’all know!!
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Had pretty good luck just past the sand across from arrowhead yesterday, water is 20-23 feet deep, we hung jigs under a 1/8 ounce piece of lead and trolled about .7 mph. caught 19 keeper mostly on a June bug with chartreuse tail and bumblebee!! Thanks for the help guys!!
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Nice mess of fish. Congrats. Told you that was a good spot.
I haven't fished Tobo in about 5 years, looks like I got to make a trip now.
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Yes sir, Thanks Dutch!!
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I figured deep water would be the key.
Good mess of fish