Lake Allatoona
Cartersville, GeorgiaLake Allatoona is located just off of I-75 northwest of Atlanta. Surrounding cities are Cartersville, Holly Springs, Woodstock, Kennesaw, Acworth, and Emerson. Adjacent to the lake lies Red Top Mountain State Park, which provides anglers with ramps, parking, and camping areas. Lake Allatoona covers over 12,000 acres with 210 miles of shoreline. The lake's depth reaches 145 feet but is well known for vast changes in water level. The lake receives heavy use by boaters, skiers, and anglers due to its close proximity to Atlanta.
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Allatoona Visitors Center
Directions:Take I-75 to exit 125, then east on Highway 20
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South on Spur 20, four miles to the center.
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Sport fishermen come to Lake Allatoona each year for fishing tournaments. This lake also offers many recreation areas for boaters. Anglers looking to escape the crowds during the warmer months should consider getting out early or even trying a little night fishing.
Crappie numbers are up from previous years. The average crappie should be 8-9 inches and weigh just under 1 lb. Most crappie anglers focus their efforts during the spring when the fish move up the creeks and rivers into shallower water to spawn. Early spring is an excellent time to catch a trophy "slab" as the females will be heavy with eggs and in excellent condition prior to the spawn. Later in the summer, crappie will concentrate in deeper waters, where anglers can catch them by targeting brush piles located on humps and channel ledges.
Spotted bass make up about 80% of the black bass population. There are good numbers of largemouths, with many exceeding 5 lbs. Spotted bass tend to hold a little deeper than largemouths, and can be finicky in their willingness to bite. Experienced anglers rely on light line and smaller lures to trick spotted bass into biting. Steep rocky banks and brush piles in 10-25 feet of water will hold spotted bass most all year long.
Striper and hybrid populations are doing well, feeding on the abundant gizzard and threadfin shad. Striped bass up to 40 lbs have been taken from Allatoona, though the average striper will weigh 4-5 lbs and the average hybrid will be slightly smaller. Anglers seeking these "freight trains with fins" should use their depth finders to locate large schools of shad in open water areas. Stripers and hybrids typically school under the shad. Another tell-tale sign is to look for birds feeding on shad at the surface of the water. Bucktail jigs, or trolled live shad, are the most popular methods for catching stripers and hybrids. During the summer months, stripers and hybrids will seek out cooler water. Anglers should search up the rivers, or in deeper water areas near the dam. White bass are also abundant in the reservoir and anglers often target them in the rivers, upstream of the lake, during their spring spawning run.
Bluegill, redbreast sunfish, and redear sunfish are available to the bream angler. Numbers of bream are low. But, as is often the case, this leads to the chance of catching some truly trophy sized bream. Channel and flathead catfish are also available in Allatoona. Channel catfish are more abundant, but the flatheads tend to grow to much larger sizes.
Carp are numerous, widely distributed, and grow to large sizes. Most carp fishing is concentrated in the Acworth Dam area. Carp are very strong fighters and will give a worthwhile battle!
Buy fishing license online at www.georgia.org/dnr/
Resident anglers, 16 years of age or older, are required to have a current Georgia fishing license in their possession while fishing in freshwater and saltwater in Georgia, EXCEPT: a fishing license is not required when fishing in a private pond. This does not include ponds owned by governments (city, county, Federal or the State of Georgia).
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- ngeorgia.com/parks/red.html)Lake Red Top Mountain State Park
(North Georgia website
Pine Acres is an aquatic camp with 140 acres along the shore of Lake Allatoona. Resident Ranger: (404) 974-6696 Lake swimming area, 20 canoes, 12 sailboats. Unit with wheelchair-accessible tents and bathhouse. Winterized unit. Primitive camp area. Day-use area.
Scout
Haven is a small camp located in a suburban
neighborhood on Lake Allatoona. Scout Haven is ideal for
beginning campers and winter camping. In addition to the
lakeshore to explore, there are short hiking trails
through the pines. Sites are available for family
camping. Resident Ranger: (404) 974-4883
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