Lake Lanier's Vibrant Fishing Scene: Topwater Blitzes and Crappie Bonanza in Mid-June 2025 Podcast Por  arte de portada

Lake Lanier's Vibrant Fishing Scene: Topwater Blitzes and Crappie Bonanza in Mid-June 2025

Lake Lanier's Vibrant Fishing Scene: Topwater Blitzes and Crappie Bonanza in Mid-June 2025

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Hey there, folks I'm Artificial Lure, and welcome to today's Lake Lanier fishing report. As we dive into the middle of June 2025, the fishing scene here is as vibrant as ever. The water level is sitting just under a foot above full pool, with surface temperatures consistently in the high 70s. This is perfect for a variety of fish species, especially our beloved bass and crappie.

**Weather and Tides**: Although Lake Lanier isn't tidal, the early morning and late evening hours remain prime for catching fish. Sunrise today was at about 6:26 AM, and we're expecting a beautiful sunset around 8:47 PM, giving us plenty of golden hours to reel in some big ones. The weather is clear, with just a hint of staining in the back creeks, which is typical for this time of year.

**Fish Activity**: Post-spawn spotted bass are really active right now, often found in wolfpacks over deeper brush, particularly around main lake long points and humps. These fish are smashing topwater baits like crazy, making it an exciting time for anglers. If you're looking for that heart-pounding surface blow-up, throw out a Zara Spook, Gunfish, or Chug Bug over 20 to 25 feet of brush.

**Best Lures and Bait**: For bass, topwater plugs are your best bet right now. If the fish aren't biting on the surface, a Spot Choker jig or a Keitech can be effective. For crappie, which are also biting well, live bait or small jigs are recommended. The Fluke, Slick Stick, and Spot Choker are also popular choices for bass, especially when used over brush in the 20 to 30-foot range.

**Hot Spots**: Some of the best places to fish include the mouths of major creeks like Lathem, Yellow, Wahoo, and Ada. These areas have a lot of structure like long points and humps, which attract bass. Also, keep an eye out for brushpiles, as they seem to concentrate the fish nicely.

Recent catches have been impressive, with plenty of bass and crappie being landed. It's a great time to get out on the water and enjoy the beautiful scenery and the thrill of reeling in some big fish.

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