Fall Fishing Patterns on Lake Lanier - Stripers, Spots, and Lure Tactics for a Productive Day
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Fall Fishing Patterns on Lake Lanier - Stripers, Spots, and Lure Tactics for a Productive Day
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As of October 8, 2024, Lake Lanier in Georgia is transitioning into its fall fishing patterns. The lake level is currently about 3.5 feet below full pool, and the water...
show moreThe weather today is expected to be mild, with a gentle breeze, making it ideal for a day on the water. Sunrise was at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 6:45 PM.
Fish activity has been robust, especially for striped bass and spotted bass. The stripers are starting to move shallower as the water cools, but they can still be found in deeper waters, particularly in the 60 to 150 feet range in creek channels and river channels. Spotted bass are also active, often found near brush, humps, and ledges in the 30 to 40 feet range.
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of striped bass using lead core lines with jigs like the Striper Tackle Super Spin Shad in white or chartreuse, depending on the cloud cover. For spotted bass, topwater lures such as the Zara Spook, Chug Bug, and Ima Skimmer were effective, especially around humps and points near creek mouths. Carolina-type rigs with herring on the hook also produced some nice stripers.
For bait, live herring and blue backs are still producing well, especially when used with down lines and flat lines. However, as the water cools, artificial lures like Georgia Blade spinnerbaits and Lanier Baits Hard Swimmers are becoming increasingly effective.
Hot spots include the creek channels such as Big, Six Mile, Two Mile, Young Deer, Bald Ridge, and Shoal, where stripers are scattered over trees and in the middle of the channels. For spotted bass, focus on areas with brush and shad, particularly off the deep ends of long points, humps, and ledges.
Remember to stay flexible with your fishing approach as the lake undergoes its turnover and stratification process, and always keep an eye on the bait movement to locate the fish effectively.
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