fltcrew21
Senior Member
Wife and I moved from Cobb Co. to Brunswick for her work so I sold the Ranger, sat out of fishing a year and I'm back in the saddle but clueless down here.
I have been fishing long enough to understand the futility of the 100% trial and error approach to learning a new system.
I just purchased a used 23' center console with a 250 Yamaha and would like to know the best way to have some success quickly.
It is a deeper V than the bay boats so there is no trolling motor. What are going to be my best tactics?
I assume they will be trolling, drifting and anchor/casting.
I live in up the Buffalo River near Oak Grove Island but I'm more than willing to tow or run.
Thought about putting in at Two Way and heading east on an incoming tide for my first outing. I'm also very close to the MacKay Boat ramp near Golden Isle Marina.
Thanks for your time, I always enjoyed helping newbies catch spotted bass and linesides on Allatoona and Lanier and I know others enjoy helping out too.
I have been fishing long enough to understand the futility of the 100% trial and error approach to learning a new system.
I just purchased a used 23' center console with a 250 Yamaha and would like to know the best way to have some success quickly.
It is a deeper V than the bay boats so there is no trolling motor. What are going to be my best tactics?
I assume they will be trolling, drifting and anchor/casting.
I live in up the Buffalo River near Oak Grove Island but I'm more than willing to tow or run.
Thought about putting in at Two Way and heading east on an incoming tide for my first outing. I'm also very close to the MacKay Boat ramp near Golden Isle Marina.
Thanks for your time, I always enjoyed helping newbies catch spotted bass and linesides on Allatoona and Lanier and I know others enjoy helping out too.