With the sub freezing weather the lake has dropped another 5 degrees to the mid 40's. The backs of the creeks are very cold and some have ice. The stripers continue to hold 35 - 50 ft deep over a 50 - 70 ft bottom from mid way back to the mouths of the creeks. The bait is also 30 - 40 ft deep over a 40 - 70 ft. bottom. Your best bet is to starting checking at the mouths of creeks and work your way mid way back lokking for the bait. If you find a good concentration of bait fish spend your time graphing the area. You can also search with an Umbrella rig or put out some bait and fish the area. Down rods fished 30 - 50 ft deep with herring, threadfin shad and trout are all working. The bigger fish have been hitting on medium trout but the 8 - 12 lb fish seem to want smaller baits. You may want to get a supply of both trout and herring. I have also had some luck on weighted (1/4 oz) free lines 40 to 50 feet back. The fish are scattered lake wide but the south end of the lake has been the best producer. Baldridge, Shoal, Four mile and Six mile continue to be the top producers. On behalf of Big Fish On Lake Lanier Fishing Guides & Charters, Capt's Mike and Ken would like to wish all of our fellow fisherman and their families a very Merry Christmas.
Stripers are moving!
2010-12-20 09:09:39
Lake Lanier, Georgia - Freshwater Fishing Report
Lower End
Fish Species: Striper, Striped Bass
Bait Used: Live
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Water Temperature: 40's
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