
Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Topwater Blitz, Crappie Crush, and Striper Showdown
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Lake conditions are looking prime today, folks! We're sitting about 1.1 feet above full pool, with water temperatures ranging from 71-73 degrees. The lake clarity is generally clear on the main lake, though you'll find it a bit more stained if you head up north into the river systems or back into the creeks.
The big news is that most of our spotted bass have finished their spawn a couple weeks ago and are now actively feeding to recover from all that spawning activity. These bigger females have been moving from their spawning grounds to key features at the creek mouths and main-lake areas. Look for them around long-running points, rocky shoals, and underwater humps throughout the lake.
For you bass anglers, this is prime topwater season! Wolf packs of monster spotted bass have been chasing topwater plugs, making for some exciting visual action. Topwater lures, swimbaits, Chug Bugs, Zara Spooks, and Redfins have all been producing well this week.
Crappie fishing continues to be good with water temps in the mid-70s. These fish are holding in large groups under docks and on open water brush, typically at depths of 10 to 18 feet above deeper bottoms. Try a 1/32 jig or minnows about 4 feet under a bobber on shallow brush.
As for stripers, they're active on both ends of the lake. Up north, check out Wahoo, Little River, and Gainesville on the Chattahoochee side, or Thompson, Taylor, and Latham on the Chestatee side. Down south, the secondary points in Bald Ridge, Young Deer, Two Mile, and Big Creek have been hot. Pull your rig at about 1 mph with herring or small to medium shad for best results.
Don't overlook the walleye bite! They've been crushing spawning herring early mornings. Get out before dawn to locate active bait up shallow and stick around those areas after sunrise. Jerk baits, jigs, live bait, or trolling can all produce quality fish.
The trout bite has also fired up nicely. These lake trout are running 15-18 inches with some 20-inchers showing up too. Try small spoons, jerk baits, or live bait at proper depths.
Hot spots this week: The points at the mouth of Bald Ridge Creek have been on fire for spotted bass, while the humps near Browns Bridge have been yielding some monster stripers. For crappie, the docks in Young Deer Creek can't be beat.
That's all for today, folks! Remember, the early bird gets the worm... and the fish! This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines!
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