Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Report – April 3, 2025
Temps are climbing and the winter pool level is slowly rising to spring levels on this reservoir. As the temps climb into the lower 60s, the fish in this lake start to get fired up.
Walleye are slowly making their way out of the river system and moving back to the lake where the blueback herring are schooling up preparing for their annual spawn. Look for the walleye to set up in ambush locations waiting on the baitfish. These are rockpiles, brushpiles, edges where rock meets mud bottom and the rocks along the dam.
The walleye will be on the bottom waiting on your offering. Lures, jigs, spoons and live bait will all put fish in the boat this month. How you choose to target them is personal preference. We are fishing both live bait and plastics, depending on weather and water conditions.
The 12- to 40-foot range has been key early and 25 to 55 feet after the sun is up high. One thing to keep in mind is leader size on this clear lake. The 6- to 8-lb. line seems to be the ticket, outproducing 10- and 12-lb. test two-to-one right now.
Regardless of lure or bait choice, being stealthy is the key in clear, shallow water. Husky Jerks and Shad Raps are the go-to artificials for us right now. Rotating through colors and sizes every day to find what they want has become standard on this lake.
The areas around Point 5 and the mouth of Star Creek have both been producing nice walleye recently.
This fishing report is provided by:
Captain Eric Crowley
Lake and Stream Guide Service
706-669-4973
lakeandstreamguideservice@gmail.com