I live near and fish G'ville regularly. You've already named the springtime staples, but I'd add a dt-6, a hybrid hunter, and jerkbaits to the mix. Don't forget silent versions of the lipless. They see so many rattle baits this time of year, sometimes the silent ones will be better. Plastics and jigs work too, but the moving baits are better for covering water and finding groups of fish. I'd look for outside edges of eel grass in 5-10 foot. North Sauty, Mink, Seibold, Browns, and Alreds creeks always hold fish, as well as random flats and pockets all up and down the main river. All of those creeks have nice and safe launches except Seibold. It has a ramp, but also a reputation of vandalism. The best tackle stores are Scottsboro Tackle on the square in Sboro, and GTO with locations at Goose Pond, Waterfront Bay, and Browns Creek. Good luck! Lemme know if you have any other questions.
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