
Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Bass, Crappie, and Stripers Biting Strong on June 14th
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Sunrise is around 6:30 AM, and sunset will be just after 8:30 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to catch some big ones. Now, I know what you're thinking: "Where are the fish?" Well, the bass have been active, especially over brush in the 20 to 30-foot range and off those long points. You'll want to use lures like the Fluke, Slick Stick, and Spot Choker. For the Fluke, a slow retrieve with an occasional pause is the way to go, and either a FZNH20 or white Zoom fluke seems to be doing the trick. If the fish are deep, a three-eighths Hot Spot Choker with a Keitech trailer is a good bet.
Crappie fishing is also good, with the water temperature around 72 degrees. If you're after them, look for structures like submerged logs or cribs.
Striper fishing is moving deeper with the increasing temps. Look for them in areas like Brown's Bridge down to the dam, where you can use downlines with herring or small shad at about 25 to 35 feet deep.
For hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the mouths of the major creeks and main-lake areas. These are great places to find bass and other species.
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