• Lake Lanier Fishing Report - GA

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  • Lake Lanier Fishing Report - GA

    LAKE LANIER IS 1.2 FEET BELOW FULL POOL, THE MAIN LAKE AND CREEKS ARE CLEAR & 82 DEGREES

    Spotted bass fishing continues to be very good, especially for August. The cooler surface temps have really kept the fish active and willing to come up. The Corp of Engineers continues to pull water and when there is current, the bite improves. Top water and swim baits have been our best offerings again this week. We have been working these baits fast over brush in 20 30 feet of water. A Sworming Hornet Bite Sized Herring and a Sebile have been our best choices on the swim baits and a Gunfish and a chug bug have been best on the top water side. The wind definitely helps this bite. When the fish won't come up a drop shot and a jig have been good choices. There are some fish holding out deep so don't hesitate to try them on the DS. That 40 to 45 area foot area at the timberline seems to be best. I have the following two dates left open for the remainder of August: 26 and 28. Give me a call, and let’s go fishing.

    This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jimbo Mathley. www.jimboonlanier.com 770 642 7764


    This Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On Service 404 561 2564. www.bigfishon .com

    Striper fishing remains very good. This is the longest stringing of excellent fishing I have seen in a long while. We believe the primary reason has been the consistency of the water temperature. The temperature has ranged from the low 80's in the morning to the mid 80's in the afternoon for the past 5 or 6 weeks. The key has been trees in 70 to 120 feet of water just off the creek channels. Most of the fish are being caught with blue back herring on down rods at 50 to 80 feet although we have caught a few at 40 and 120 feet down. There has been a lot of discussion about using long (12 foot) of 10 pound test leader on the down rods. While there are some good fishermen using these leaders, we have continued using a 7 foot, 12 pound test Seaguar fluorocarbon leader without any problem. If you are having problems getting the fish to bite you may want to consider tying up a couple of down rods with longer/lighter leaders to see if one rod versus another is working better. A buck tail jig with a 4 inch shad body with lead core line at 8 to 9 colors is working along with umbrella rigs at 150 to 170 feet back. The fish are starting to show up on the river channel. The "river channel bite" should continue to strengthen as the water temperature rises. Flat Creek, Two Mile Creek and Six Mile Creek, remain good places to start.

    At Cabelas this weekend:
    FRIDAY August 22, 2014 at 3 pm and 7 pm: Fishing Georgia Lakes for bass.
    SATURDAY August 23, 2014 at 3 pm and 7 pm: Finding Fish with Lowrance technology.
    SUNDAY August 24, 2014 at 3 pm and 5 pm: The Bass Anglers Tackle Box.

    Anglers we have a new Bait Shop on Buford Dam Road at the Buford Dam Quick Stop at 2595 Buford Dam Road. Open daily from 6 to 6 they have Herring and other baits like shiners ready to go to the lake. 706 867 5102

    Call Ken Sturdivant about the ON THE WATER SCHOOLS for Sonar or the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass or a full day STRIPERS School. Call 770 889 2654 for details. Send an e mail to ken@southernfishing.com
    August 21, 2014
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