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  • Lake Lanier, Georgia Daily Fishing Report is your go-to podcast for up-to-date fishing conditions and expert insights on Lake Lanier. Tune in daily for the latest information on fish activity, weather impacts, and tips to maximize your fishing success. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, our podcast keeps you informed and ready to catch your next big fish in Georgia's premier fishing destination.

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Lake Lanier, Georgia Daily Fishing Report is your go-to podcast for up-to-date fishing conditions and expert insights on Lake Lanier. Tune in daily for the latest information on fish activity, weather impacts, and tips to maximize your fishing success. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, our podcast keeps you informed and ready to catch your next big fish in Georgia's premier fishing destination.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock

Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...
and
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Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • "Fall Fishing on Lake Lanier: Bass, Stripers, and Crappie Thrive in Mild Conditions"
    2024/11/03
    As of November 3, 2024, Lake Lanier in Georgia is offering some excellent fishing opportunities. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Lake Conditions
    Lake Lanier is currently at a level of 2.5 feet below the full pool of 1071 feet, and the water temperature has cooled down to around 69 degrees. The lake is experiencing its annual turnover, which can affect clarity in some areas, but overall, the main lake remains clear while the creeks and rivers are somewhat stained.

    ### Weather and Time
    Today, you can expect a crisp fall morning with the sun rising at around 6:54 AM and setting at 5:34 PM. The weather is mild, making it an ideal time to be out on the water.

    ### Fish Activity
    Bass fishing is good right now. The bass have resumed their normal fall patterns, and the topwater bite is getting better each day. Look for shad balls over humps and long points, as these areas are attracting a lot of bass. Topwater lures such as the Lip Thrashin Riser, Slickstick, Sebile, and Ima Skimmer are working well, especially in chrome during sunny times and white or bone during cloudy periods. For deeper fishing, a three-ounce Spot Choker underspin with a three-inch Keitech is effective for both schooling and suspended fish. Around the docks, worms or jigs in green pumpkin or cinnamon pepper colors are also producing results.

    Striper fishing is also active, with stripers moving north to the upper creeks and rivers. Blue backs and gizzards are popular baits, but threadfins blowing up on the surface are also a good choice. Planer boards with weighted and unweighted flat lines, along with topwater baits like Whopper Ploppers and Mcsticks, can be very effective.

    Crappie fishing is good as well, with crappie suspended 10 to 15 feet deep over a 12 to 30 foot bottom. Crappie minnows and jigs, particularly black and chartreuse or green and chartreuse hair jigs, are working well. Use a slow retrieval and set minnows in rod holders over brush or structure.

    ### Hot Spots
    For bass, focus on the humps and long points where shad balls are present. The main lake and areas around the creeks and rivers are good spots to start.

    For stripers, head to the upper creeks and rivers where they are congregating. Areas like the south end of the lake near the dam and the river channels are also productive.

    For crappie, target areas with brush or structure in the 12 to 30 foot depth range.

    ### Tips
    Remember to adjust your lures and baits according to the weather and time of day. Always wear your life jackets and stay safe on the water.

    It’s a great time to be out on Lake Lanier, so grab your gear and enjoy the fall fishing
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  • Excellent Fishing Opportunities on Lake Lanier: Topwater Bass, Schooling Stripers, and Suspended Crappie Await
    2024/11/02
    As of November 2, 2024, Lake Lanier in Georgia is offering some excellent fishing opportunities. The lake is currently about one foot below full pool, and the water temperature has cooled down to the low 70s, which is ideal for this time of year.

    The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high in the mid-60s and a low in the mid-50s, making it a comfortable day to be out on the water. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:00 PM.

    For bass fishing, the top water bite has been particularly good, especially as the day progresses. Look for shad balls over humps and long points, where lures like the Lip Thrasin Riser TKO, Slickstick, Sebile, and Ima Skimmer have been performing well. In sunny conditions, chrome-colored lures are effective, while white or bone-colored lures work better on cloudy days. Additionally, a three-ounce Spot Choker underspin with a three-inch Keitech has been successful for both schooling and suspended fish. Around the docks, the worm or jig bite is also picking up, with green pumpkin or cinnamon pepper colors being the most productive.

    Striper fishing is also heating up as the fish move north to the upper creeks and rivers. Blue backs and gizzards are popular baits, but the abundance of threadfins on the surface is also attracting stripers. Planer boards with weighted and unweighted flat lines have started to produce, and having top water lures like Whopper Ploppers and Mcsticks ready can be rewarding due to the brief but intense surface bites.

    Crappie can be found suspended 10 to 15 feet deep over a 12 to 30 foot bottom. Crappie minnows have been the majority of the bite, and using black and chartreuse or green and chartreuse hair jigs with a slow retrieval has been effective. Setting minnows in rod holders over brush or structure is also a good strategy.

    Hot spots to consider include the upper creeks and rivers for stripers, and areas around humps and long points for bass. The docks, especially those with nearby structure, are also worth a try.

    Remember to wear your life jackets and enjoy the great fishing conditions on Lake Lanier.
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  • Fall Fishing on Lake Lanier: Bass, Stripers, and Crappie Thrive in Ideal Conditions
    2024/11/01
    As of November 1, 2024, Lake Lanier in Georgia is offering some excellent fishing opportunities. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Weather and Water Conditions
    The water temperature on Lake Lanier has cooled down significantly, hovering around the mid-70s, which is ideal for this time of year. The lake level is currently about one foot below full pool. The main lake is clear, while the creeks and rivers have varying degrees of stain.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:30 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trips, especially for those targeting topwater bites.

    ### Fish Activity
    Bass fishing on Lake Lanier is good, with the bass resuming their normal patterns for this time of year. The topwater bite is getting better each day, particularly over humps and long points where shad balls are present. Chrome-colored lures work well in sunny conditions, while white or bone-colored lures are more effective on cloudy days. The Lip Thrashin Riser, Slickstick, Sebile, and Ima Skimmer have been producing well. For deeper fishing, a three-ounce Spot Choker underspin with a three-inch Keitech or worms and jigs around the docks in green pumpkin or cinnamon pepper colors are effective.

    Striper fishing is also strong, with stripers moving north to the upper creeks and rivers. Using blue backs, gizzards, or threadfins blowing up on the surface can be very effective. Planer boards with weighted and unweighted flat lines, along with topwater baits like Whopper Ploppers and Mcsticks, are recommended. Lead core lines with Berkley Fusion White bucktails or Capt. Mack white chipmunk jigs tipped with chartreuse Shad bodies are also catching big fish.

    Crappie fishing remains good, with crappie suspended 10 to 15 feet deep over 20 to 40-foot bottoms. Crappie minnows and jigs, especially in black and chartreuse or grey on grey combinations, are working well. Using an Acc crappie Stix rod and reel with a 4 to 6-pound test K9 line, along with Garmin Live Scope and Power Pole, is highly recommended.

    ### Hot Spots
    For bass, focus on the humps, ledges, and long points, especially where there is structure like brush. The upper creeks and rivers are hot spots for stripers, particularly around areas with schooling shad. For crappie, target the deeper brush in the 20 to 40-foot range.

    ### Tidal Report
    Since Lake Lanier is a freshwater lake, it does not have tidal fluctuations. However, the water level can change due to dam operations, so it's always a good idea to check the current lake level before heading out.

    In summary, with the cooler temperatures and clear water, Lake Lanier is in prime condition for a variety of fish species. Make sure to wear your life jackets and stay hydrated as you enjoy the fall fishing season.
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