Private Water Georgia Bass Fishing
If you’re looking to catch your personal best bass, this is the place to go! We target F1 strain bass at JJJ Farm, an expertly managed property designed for trophy fish. This 5-acre pond is stocked with bass, bluegill, shad, and crappie. Any bass under 2 pounds is culled from the pond to maintain a focus on trophy-sized fish. Located about an hour and a half from Atlanta on a beautiful 700-acre farm, it’s the perfect setting for an unforgettable fishing experience.
F1 strain bass are a hybrid between Florida strain and northern strain bass, offering the best of both worlds! These fish grow to impressive sizes while retaining the aggression and hard-fighting nature of northern bass. While we can fish with flies or conventional tackle, soft plastic baits are not permitted.
We primarily target downed trees and other structures near the banks. The average bass caught here weighs around 5 pounds, though fish up to 10 pounds are not uncommon.
Target Species
We target these trophy F1 Largemouth Bass from May through September. F1 strain bass are a hybrid between Florida strain and northern strain bass, offering the best of both worlds! These fish grow to impressive sizes while retaining the aggression and hard-fighting nature of northern bass. We can fish with either flies or conventional tackle, but soft plastic baits are not permitted.
Where We Fish
This trip takes place at a private 5-acre farm pond, with the location shared upon booking. Located about 90 minutes from Atlanta, we typically target downed trees and other structures near the banks. The average bass weighs around 5 pounds, though catches up to 10 pounds are not uncommon.
What's Included
All trips include:
- Lunch
- Rods
- Reels
- Flies
- Leaders
- Tippet
- Drinks
- Snacks
What To Bring
No fishing license needed. It’s recommended to bring polarized glasses, a brimmed hat, and a buff (especially from June to August between 11 AM and 3 PM). Don’t forget sunscreen, a lightweight long-sleeve shirt, quick-dry pants, and shoes or sandals with a heel strap. On rainy days, make sure to have a good rain jacket, rain pants, and waterproof boots.
- Fishing license
- Polarized sunglasses
- Brimmed hat
- Buff
- Sunscreen
- Lightweight long sleeve shirt
- Quick dry pants
- Shoes/ sandals with a heel strap
- Rain gear
- No glassware
- Please do not bring any large coolers, small ones that hold a few drinks will work
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