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Lake Athens
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02/19/16 04:17 PM
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jcollinsworth
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Green Horn
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Has anyone been on Athens this week? Any info?
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: jcollinsworth]
#11425005
02/19/16 04:34 PM
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Nutman
Extreme Angler
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Yes,,,,,several times in the evening water temp near 60*. Once in the early morning water temp 54* fish would not bite for me.......all my spots were void of fish that wanted to eat.
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Nutman]
#11425257
02/19/16 06:19 PM
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Chris_K
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Yes,,,,,several times in the evening water temp near 60*. Once in the early morning water temp 54* fish would not bite for me.......all my spots were void of fish that wanted to eat. Once again still makes me feel a little better about my boat still being in the shop
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: jcollinsworth]
#11425303
02/19/16 06:41 PM
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Bass Buster1
Extreme Angler
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Two Saturdays ago: Secondary points leading to spawning areas, lite tx rig craw pattern soft plastics in green pumpkin or black and blue. Jig worked on hard bottom bare spots for a little better fish. IMO most of the fish we caught were males starting to move toward spawning areas. Had to cover lots of water and would catch two or three in one area.
See you on the lake and have a great day!
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Bass Buster1]
#11425344
02/19/16 07:08 PM
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Posts: 2,634
Nutman
Extreme Angler
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Two Saturdays ago: Secondary points leading to spawning areas, lite tx rig craw pattern soft plastics in green pumpkin or black and blue. Jig worked on hard bottom bare spots for a little better fish. IMO most of the fish we caught were males starting to move toward spawning areas. Had to cover lots of water and would catch two or three in one area.
That is not typical Lake Athens fishing. You do that at any other lake. If you have to do that at Athens then the fish are not biting. Good Athens fishing is constant 3-6 pound bass on every point with grass & if you know where to look the really nice 7-9 pounders. Lets see how the small club tournaments do this weekend,,,,then we will know if it has turned on. I give it 2 more weeks.
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: jcollinsworth]
#11425377
02/19/16 07:24 PM
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Chris_K
Extreme Angler
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This is a concept I don't understand. Would someone on a map circle a secondary point on lake Athens?
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Nutman]
#11425413
02/19/16 07:41 PM
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Posts: 2,714
Bass Buster1
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Two Saturdays ago: Secondary points leading to spawning areas, lite tx rig craw pattern soft plastics in green pumpkin or black and blue. Jig worked on hard bottom bare spots for a little better fish. IMO most of the fish we caught were males starting to move toward spawning areas. Had to cover lots of water and would catch two or three in one area.
That is not typical Lake Athens fishing. You do that at any other lake. If you have to do that at Athens then the fish are not biting. Good Athens fishing is constant 3-6 pound bass on every point with grass & if you know where to look the really nice 7-9 pounders. Lets see how the small club tournaments do this weekend,,,,then we will know if it has turned on. I give it 2 more weeks. Yes definitely smaller bite than we are used to out there even when it is slow. Also lots of just pick it up for a second and drop it!
See you on the lake and have a great day!
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Nutman]
#11425490
02/19/16 08:18 PM
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ProGatorin4bass
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Wish I knew where to look!! Lol
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Chris_K]
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02/19/16 08:23 PM
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Nutman
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This is a concept I don't understand. Would someone on a map circle a secondary point on lake Athens? If you find a map of Athens let me know. There used to be one in the old Marina but I think it is gone & I have checked at AMWA and they do not have one available. Would be nice to have. There arte some secondary points; I can think of 3 back behind Goat Island, 2 in Dinasour Cove, do you consider back under the bridge as main lake water ?,,,, if not then there are 4 back there. I can think of 4 more in the creek coves,,,,,,so yes there are plenty of secondary points......IMHO.
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Nutman]
#11425580
02/19/16 08:55 PM
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Hittman23
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what is the other club tournament out there? I will be fishing in the raytheon one, but might want to enter both.
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: jcollinsworth]
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02/19/16 09:35 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
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Nutman
Extreme Angler
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Can anyone enter the Raytheon ?
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: jcollinsworth]
#11425724
02/19/16 10:06 PM
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David Burton
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Here you go Nutman: for the three back here; One to the left of my pin, and two just to the left of the "L"?
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Nutman]
#11425801
02/19/16 11:05 PM
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Frank the Tank
TFF Guru
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Two Saturdays ago: Secondary points leading to spawning areas, lite tx rig craw pattern soft plastics in green pumpkin or black and blue. Jig worked on hard bottom bare spots for a little better fish. IMO most of the fish we caught were males starting to move toward spawning areas. Had to cover lots of water and would catch two or three in one area.
That is not typical Lake Athens fishing. You do that at any other lake. If you have to do that at Athens then the fish are not biting. Good Athens fishing is constant 3-6 pound bass on every point with grass & if you know where to look the really nice 7-9 pounders. Lets see how the small club tournaments do this weekend,,,,then we will know if it has turned on. I give it 2 more weeks. Come on Bruce, it's a public lake, not a private trophy bass pond. I think you are stretching a little here on Athens
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Re: Lake Athens
[Re: Nutman]
#11426061
02/20/16 01:22 AM
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Hittman23
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non member $80 per team. One person must pay dues($30) and entry($25/person). Or $55 for one non member entry.
Last edited by Hittman23; 02/20/16 01:23 AM.
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