Georgia is one of the all-time great bass fishing states. Home to such heavyweights as Lake Eufaula and Clarks Hill Lake, Georgia's landscape is also dotted with small, lesser-known lakes that could just as easily give up the next state record. Target these five top bass lakes if you want to catch big bass, and lots of them. Lake Oconee March to May is the time to be on the water at 19,000-acre Lake Oconee, when fat pre- and post-spawn bass are shallow and easy to find. Target stumps, lay-down trees and boat docks with spinnerbaits, jerkbaits and soft plastics. Clarks Hill Lake Also known as J. Strom Thurmond Lake, Clarks Hill is a vast 70,000-acre impoundment along the Savannah River. Famous for its hybrid stripers, the lake is also an outstanding largemouth bass fishery, with some of the best fishing taking place around points and hydrilla beds. Lake Seminole Sprawling over the Florida state line, Lake Seminole encompasses 37,000 acres of water and is home to vast hydrilla beds, stump fields and groves of flooded timber that provide perfect bass habitat. Today, the lake is better known as solid, consistent bass lake than the trophy water it once was, but there's no doubt that 10-pounders still swim below its surface. Lake Eufaula Lake Eufaula extends along the Alabama border, and its 45,000 acres harbor some of the biggest bass in either state. Channels, ledges and tributary mouths are the key areas - Eufaula has very little vegetation - and plastic worms and lizards are often the lures of choice. Lake Lanier Largemouth and spotted bass are both abundant at Lake Lanier, arguably Georgia's best bass lake. The 38,000-acre reservoir is deep and clear, with no vegetation to speak of, but anglers who cast around deep points, drop-offs and submerged islands have a chance to hook up with 15-pound largemouths and 8-pound spots. Fish of these proportions are rare, of course, but healthy 3- to 5-pounders are so common you'd have a hard time not catching them.

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