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Monday, December 15, 2025 at 11:29 PM

Fishing Report

I pray that you each had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Sorry about the short report this week. A family emergency prevented me from gathering as much information as usual.

The bites were excellent before this cold front. You will have to find the fish all over again, though, as they will probably move after the cold.

River gauges Thursday, November 27 were:

Clyo on the Savannah River – 3.1 feet and falling

Abbeville on the Ocmulgee – 1.6 feet and rising

Doctortown on the Altamaha – 3.6 feet and falling

Waycross on the Satilla – 4.8 feet and rising

Atkinson on the Satilla – 3.4 feet and rising

Statenville on the Alapaha – 1.5 feet and falling

Macclenny on the St Marys – 1.9 feet and falling

Fargo on the Suwannee – 1.4 feet and falling

Altamaha/Ocmulgee Rivers – I fished with Richard Young on the lower Altamaha and we caught 24 fish total (23 bass and a 6-pound bowfin).

Richard fished his signature junebug Trick Worm (Texasrigged) all day and caught about 2/3 of our fish. He had our biggest one at 4.27 pounds. Our total weight of the biggest five fish weighed 11.83 pounds.

I tried a bunch of different stuff and caught our second biggest on a Wobble Head and 4-inch chartreuse back-pearl Keitech Shad Impact. The 3.73pounder hammered it.

I also caught fish on copperfield Wobble Blades, yellow Trick Worms (unweighted), and black-blue flake Texas-rigged Keitech Mad Wag Worms. I fished swim jigs, pink and white trick worms, and buzzbaits for awhile with no success.

Justin Bythwood and Michael Deen also fished the same area that day and caught about the same number of bass. They fished mostly unweighted stick worms and Texas-rigged plastics for their fish. They had about 8 1/2 pounds for their biggest five, but just didn’t find that kicker.

Shane and Joshua Barber fished the lower Ocmulgee River and caught about 15 bass on crankbaits and Texas-rigged plastics. Their biggest bass was right at four pounds. It’s tough to get around, but the bite has made the effort worth it.

Local Ponds – My daughter, Ellie, and I fished a Waycross area pond for a couple of hours after picking up my new Tohatsu 9.8hp motor.

We put the first half-hour of the break-in on it and caught some fish to boot. We fooled 26 crappie and a 2-pound brown bullhead by trolling 2-inch Keitech swimbaits on 1/32 and 1/16oz. Zombie Eye Jigheads and 1/16-oz. Flashy Jigheads.

Ellie Deener caught and released this slab crappie from a Waycross area pond. SPECIAL PHOTO

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