Yes — Jefferson Black Lick in Jefferson, Georgia can absolutely hold fish, especially in mid spring when warmer water gets bait moving and fish slide shallower 🌤️. Your weather is pretty fish-friendly: steady pressure, light wind, and mainly clear / overcast mix means fish should be predictable rather than spooky.
A few practical ideas:
- Fish the first and last light: sunrise and sunset are prime, and with this forecast they’re worth prioritizing.
- With ESE wind at about 5 mph, look for the downwind bank or any side getting a little chop — that’s where bait often stacks up.
- In clear, warm spring conditions, start with moving baits and work your way slower if needed.
- If it’s a creek, pond, or small reservoir, target shallow cover, shaded banks, points, and any channel swings or deeper pockets.
For lures, a good simple rotation would be:
- Spinnerbait or small swimbait to cover water
- Texas-rigged soft plastic if fish are tucked into cover
- Topwater frog around mats, pads, or thick shoreline cover if you find it
If you want an easy starter kit, something like the PLUSINNO 137-piece tackle kit or the FONMANG 126-piece lure box would cover a lot of those bases. For a search bait, the TRUSCEND Shadtale soft swimbait is a solid choice.
I can’t verify a specific catch report from there in real time, but if you’re asking whether it’s a fishable spot, the answer is yes — and spring weather like this says it’s worth a cast. If you want, I can help you narrow it down for bass, crappie, catfish, or panfish there. 🎣











