• "Excellent Fall Fishing on Lake Lanier: Bass, Stripers, and Crappie Abound"

  • Oct 26 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

"Excellent Fall Fishing on Lake Lanier: Bass, Stripers, and Crappie Abound"

  • Summary

  • As of October 26, 2024, Lake Lanier in Georgia is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the transitional phase of the season.

    ### Lake Conditions
    Lake Lanier is currently about 2.1 feet below full pool, with water temperatures in the low 70s. The main lake is clear, while the creeks and rivers vary in clarity, some being slightly stained.

    ### Weather and Time
    Today's weather is expected to be mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to the mid-70s. Sunrise is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:30 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    Bass fishing on Lake Lanier is good, with a strong topwater bite that improves as the day goes on. The bass are actively feeding, especially around humps, long points, and areas with structure. Look for shad balls, as these are key areas where bass are congregating. Chrome-colored lures work well in sunny conditions, while white or bone-colored lures are better for cloudy days. Topwater baits like the Lip Thrasin Riser TKO, Slickstick, Sebile, and Ima Skimmer are performing well. For suspended fish, a three-ounce Spot Choker underspin with a three-inch Keitech is effective. Around docks, green pumpkin or cinnamon pepper-colored worms and jigs are also producing bites.

    ### Striped Bass
    Stripers are moving into shallower waters, typically less than 30 feet deep, as the water cools. Freelining blueback herring while slowly trolling around mid-lake points can be effective. Use your electronics to locate the bait and stripers nearby. Topwater surface bites using Whopper Ploppers or Mcsticks can also be productive, though these fish don't stay up long.

    ### Crappie
    Crappie are moving shallow onto brush and can be targeted with jigs or minnows in depths of 10 to 15 feet over a 12 to 30-foot bottom. Black and chartreuse, or green and chartreuse hair jigs, along with crappie minnows, have been successful.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Humps and Long Points**: These areas, especially those with structure, are hot spots for bass using topwater baits.
    - **Deeper Docks**: Look for bass around deeper docks using green pumpkin or cinnamon pepper-colored worms and jigs.
    - **Mid-Lake Points**: For stripers, focus on mid-lake points while freelining blueback herring or using topwater baits.

    Remember to stay flexible and adjust your tactics based on the changing conditions and fish behavior. It's a great time to be out on Lake Lanier, so grab your gear and enjoy the fall fishing
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