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Monday, February 4, 2008
When Mike McClelland won last year's Pride of Georgia Elite tournament on this 70,000-acre Savannah River impoundment along the South Carolina/Georgia line, he did so by fishing a jig around brushy points, finishing with 70 pounds, 7 ounces. It wasn't an unusual tactic for McClelland, but it was a different way to fish Clarks Hill. Normally, most patterns here revolve around either the hydrilla or the blueback herring. The hydrilla is widespread throughout the impoundment, but is particularly w ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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