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Thursday, 26 May 2011 15:48

Lake Lanier Fishing Report - Stripers and Spots on top early

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We've been out everyday and have seen a mix of stripers and spots on our boats. Early mornings,we have caught stripers and spots on Spro Dawgs, Sammie's, Bone Spooks, and on freelined bluebacks.

Fish as many points, humps, and reef poles as you can. Up the lake, and after the sun gets up high down the lake, your best bet will be to downline bluebacks 20 to 25 feet deep over a 30 to 35 foot bottom, on and just off points. Capt Mack's 4 arm u-rigs fished 60 feet behind the boat are also producing. We have seen good schooling some mornings and late afternoons on the stripers.

Freelined bluebacks and just about any topwater lure will work when casting into these surfacing fish. These surfacing fish have been so aggressive, they are hitting the lure while it is sitting still on the water or just after it starts moving. Overall, the fishing has been good on Lake Lanier. Be flexible and willing to change patterns depending on what you see each morning or afternoon.

This report is brought to you by Shane Watson Guide Service 770-889-5549 www.lakelanierstripers.com, Hammond's Fishing Center, and Carolina Skiff Boats. Good Fishing and We Appreciate Your Business.

 

Shane Watson

Shane Watson was born and raised just minutes from Lake Lanier. He has fished Lake Lanier for 35 years and is a 3rd generation Lake Lanier fisherman. Since 1979, Shane Watson has devoted his life to perfecting the skills and techniques needed to consistently catch Lake Lanier stripers. Many of Shane's live bait and trolling methods are used by professional fisherman and weekend anglers across the country.

Website: www.lakelanierstripers.com

Lake Lanier Weather

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