And you can, and theres a guide service on there, somebody such as Darren, again, you cant beat that local knowledge
According to USACE, the lakes key species include: Largemouth bass Crappie Catfish Bream (sunfish) Striped bass + hybrid bass White bass Perch Youll also see spotted bass discussed a lot in recent Clarks Hill fishing talkenough so that Georgias fishing forecast notes spotted bass abundance has increased , and it lists the current daily creel limit of 10 bass with no length limit on spotted bass (always double-check current regs before you keep fish)
At a little over 5 ounces, its big, but it carries flatter than its footprint suggests thanks to the thin profile and reversible clip
After a year and a half it still looks like new
Flashing baitfish Rapid fleeing prey Disturbed forage moving through cover Small shiners or minnows pushed by the current Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Bluegill (larger sizes may trigger aggressive strikes) Crappie (with downsized spinnerbait versions) Vibrating blades attract fish from long distances Flash increases visibility in low-clarity water Runs clean through the cover without snagging Triggers reaction strikes from active predators Use willow blades for speed and flash Choose Colorado blades for strong vibration in muddy water Slow-roll along the bottom during cold months Burn fast near the surface during warm, active periods Inline spinners are classic freshwater lures known for their consistent, tight blade rotation and bright flash, making them especially effective in clear water and moving current