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Fishing Lake Lanier: Topwater Bass, Schooling Stripers, and Adapting to Turnover Conditions
- 2024/11/28
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あらすじ・解説
As of November 28, 2024, Lake Lanier is offering some excellent fishing opportunities despite the ongoing lake turnover. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Lake Conditions
The lake level is currently 2.1 feet below the full pool of 1071 feet, and the water temperature is in the low 70s[3][5].
The water clarity varies, with some areas clear and others affected by the lake turnover, which can bring darker colored water, foam, and an odor[3].
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at 6:51 AM, and sunset is at 5:14 PM[4].
### Fish Activity
Bass fishing is fair to good, with the fall topwater bite still active. Look for surface activity scattered across the lake, particularly in windy areas with humps and long points. Lures like the Lip Thrasin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, and Spot Chokers have been effective for the topwater bite[1][3].
For deeper fishing, the dropshot has been working well around brush and ledges in the 25- to 35-foot range. Use Lanier Baits Sweet Rosy or Blue Lily colored worms for this setup[3].
Stripers are also active, schooling on top at random times. Look for large schools, especially in the south end of the lake, but be prepared to find them further north as well. Topwater baits like the Berkley Magic Swimmer and Berkley Driftwalker are performing well. For live bait, use blueback herring on freelines or with planer boards over humps and points[5].
### Hot Spots
- For bass, focus on the ditches and rocky points, especially during the winter months. The area around the Spanish mansion on the point in Flat Creek has been productive for stripers[1][2].
- Check the contours that create more movement, such as ditches, humps, and feeder creeks where they intersect with the channel. These areas are good for both bass and stripers[3].
### Bait and Lures
- For bass: Lip Thrasin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, Spot Chokers, and dropshot with Lanier Baits Sweet Rosy or Blue Lily colored worms.
- For stripers: Berkley Magic Swimmer, Berkley Driftwalker, and live blueback herring on freelines or with planer boards[1][3][5].
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of bass and stripers using these methods, so it’s a great time to get out on the water and take advantage of the fall bite. Remember to stay flexible and adjust your tactics based on the changing conditions and fish activity.
### Weather and Lake Conditions
The lake level is currently 2.1 feet below the full pool of 1071 feet, and the water temperature is in the low 70s[3][5].
The water clarity varies, with some areas clear and others affected by the lake turnover, which can bring darker colored water, foam, and an odor[3].
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at 6:51 AM, and sunset is at 5:14 PM[4].
### Fish Activity
Bass fishing is fair to good, with the fall topwater bite still active. Look for surface activity scattered across the lake, particularly in windy areas with humps and long points. Lures like the Lip Thrasin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, and Spot Chokers have been effective for the topwater bite[1][3].
For deeper fishing, the dropshot has been working well around brush and ledges in the 25- to 35-foot range. Use Lanier Baits Sweet Rosy or Blue Lily colored worms for this setup[3].
Stripers are also active, schooling on top at random times. Look for large schools, especially in the south end of the lake, but be prepared to find them further north as well. Topwater baits like the Berkley Magic Swimmer and Berkley Driftwalker are performing well. For live bait, use blueback herring on freelines or with planer boards over humps and points[5].
### Hot Spots
- For bass, focus on the ditches and rocky points, especially during the winter months. The area around the Spanish mansion on the point in Flat Creek has been productive for stripers[1][2].
- Check the contours that create more movement, such as ditches, humps, and feeder creeks where they intersect with the channel. These areas are good for both bass and stripers[3].
### Bait and Lures
- For bass: Lip Thrasin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, Spot Chokers, and dropshot with Lanier Baits Sweet Rosy or Blue Lily colored worms.
- For stripers: Berkley Magic Swimmer, Berkley Driftwalker, and live blueback herring on freelines or with planer boards[1][3][5].
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of bass and stripers using these methods, so it’s a great time to get out on the water and take advantage of the fall bite. Remember to stay flexible and adjust your tactics based on the changing conditions and fish activity.