Fall 2019 Fishing Fun
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November 2019 Lake Lanier Striper Fishing Report The water level is 4.3 feet down and the water temperature is chilly at 68-72 degrees. The turnover is almost finished at as it finishes, fish will be caught all over the lake. The kitchen sink fishing will continue and topwater plugs, Capt. Mack’s Super Spoons and Mini
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September 2019 Lake Lanier Striper Fishing Report The easiest way to catch stripers this month will be trolling lead core and pulling any of Capt. Mack’s jigs and trailers. The standard 1.5-oz Chipmunk in white/silver, white/chartreuse or chartreuse/blue are your best bets. Either 4-inch shad bodies or 6-inch u-tail trailers in white, chartreuse or pink
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August 2019 Lake Lanier Striper Fishing Report Most of the stripers have pushed down the lake and are in their normal summertime haunts. South end creek channels like Big, Shoal, Two, Four, Six Mile and Bald Ridge all have fish in them. In early August, there will still be some fish in main-lake pockets in
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We’ve had a great time fishing with some amazing families in July!
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July 2019 Lake Lanier Striper Fishing Report July striper fishing on Lanier means huge schools of fish in deep water on the south end of the lake. These fish will be found from Brown’s Bridge to the dam in deep drainages, creek and river channels in 40 to 60 feet of water early in the
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Summer fishing is in full swing!
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