About Us

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Welcome to Extreme Stripers Guide Service!

At Extreme Stripers we specialize in Striper and Hybrid fishing. Your choice of bodies of water includes Lake Allatoona, Carters Lake, Lake Lanier, West Point Lake, Etowah River, Coosa River, Oostanaula River, and Chattahoochee River systems. Come fish with Captain Cy Grajcar and Experience the Trip of a Lifetime!

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Experience some of the best fishing that Lake Allatoona has to offer with an experienced and passionate guide at the helm! Captain Cy Grajcar of Extreme Stripers Guide Service has been fishing all over the globe and spent ten years serving his country in the United States Marine Corps. Since 2004 he has dedicated himself to what he loves the most – guiding river and lakes in North Georgia for Striped Bass.

We can accommodate up to six people per boat for your private party.  Our fleet has four boats and four captains. We have accommodated trips of up to fifty people or more utilizing other boats.

Provided on all trips:

Top Notch Center Console Fishing Boat
All tackle needed
Fuel
Bait
The finest Captians on our bodies of water

All you need:

Valid fishing licence
Food and Drinks
Dress according to the weather
Be ready for the trip of a lifetime

BODIES OF WATER WE FISH

Lake Allatoona
Lake Lanier
Carters Lake
West Point Lake
Etowah River
Chattahoochee River
Coosa River
Oostanaula River

Trip Pricing

Trips start at $350 for two people, $50 per additional person. Pricing depends on the body of water and a half or full-day trip.

JET BOAT TRIPS

If you’re looking for a “one of a kind” experience. Try out a river trip in a JET BOAT!! You will be casting live bait while Monster Stripers try and rip the rod from your hands!! If you’re an experienced angler looking for a challenge, you can also do some fly fishing, just make sure to bring your favorite fly-fishing rod. Up to two anglers can fly fish at the same time. Jet Boat trips are provided on the Coosa, Chattahoochee, Etowah, and Oostanaula Rivers.

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