Lake Lanier
Fishing Report - Stripers, Spots, Largemouth, & Crappie on Lanier.
Lake Lanier, GA Fishing Charters Light Tackle Striper Fishing at it's Best

Shane Watson Guide Service Lake Lanier Report 2-4-12. Our boats
continue to do well on downlined trout 25-40 feet deep over a 40-60 foot
bottom. Capt. Macks 4 arm shad body u-rigs are also working when the fish are
up in the water column. I have ran a good many bucktail jig trips the last few
weeks and we've done well beating the banks up north and mid-lake. A white 3/8
to 1/2 oz. Spro bucktail jig with a white fluke or white hyper striper tail has
worked best. We've caught and released many stripers up to 25 pounds on the jig
and many big spotted and largemouth bass on the jig. It's great to see the
largemouth rebound over the last few years. I can remember have good the
largemouth bass fishing was here back in the early to mid 70's, it's nice to
see some good ones again. The seagulls have been helpful on the stripers some
days, especially the further north you go. Down south you will see thousands
and thousands of gulls, sitting on the water and flying around. Don't be
distracted by these, keep moving until you can find the smaller groups of
seagulls that are hitting the water, with and without loons. We are catching
some quality stripers right out from under the loons. We've had good reports
from our scouts that are way down the lake south, but I haven't been down there
this week. Our crappie guide has also been doing very well on jigs, under
deeper docks up the lake. It's great to see Lake Lanier come back up, hope it
continues to rain. This report is brought to you by Shane Watson Guide Service www.lakelanierstripers.com,
Hammond's Fishing Center, and Carolina Skiff Boats. Good Fishing and Watch out
for floating debris.
Edited by LakeLanierStripers - 05/Feb/2012 at 7:42pm