LAKE
LANIER IS
DOWN 16.7 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS
ARE STAINED & 86
DEGREES.
SPECIAL
NOTICE: BE VERY CAREFUL RUNNING LAKE LANIER AS WATER LEVELS
FALL. THERE ARE MANY AREAS THAT HAVE TREE TRUNKS, STUMPS AND ROCKS
JUST BELOW THE WATER LEVEL.
Largemouth
bass fishing has been slow with just a little action up in the
rivers. Both the spots and largemouth have moved up into the
northern part of the lake and a variety of baits are being used.
Top water early is fair very early and the go to a #5 suspending
Shad Rap in the natural shad color. Work short run small rocky
banks in the middle of Wahoo Creek around Marker #4, as well
as any points that hold small rock and wood. At daylight the
bass are in the shallows and are feeding on small threadfin shad.
This shallow action will last until the sun makes it way over
the trees. Up the rivers, there are schools of fish on top and
you have to be there at daylight. This action only lasts until
8am. Be very careful up in any creek lake wide and especially
in the rivers Top water baits work well and small baits seem
to attract more strikes. The Zara Spook Jr. in the shad or bone
patterns will work. They make break out on top especially early
but have a bait ready and hit the swirl!. After the sun in high
the bass move to the deep wood and brush around docks. Start
the day with an all white buzz baits, cast all white, spinner
baits and small $5 Shad Raps in baby bass and shad patterns.
The chrome and black back Spittin Image shad top water lures
right on the banks as well as white Lunker Lure buzz baits are
drawing strikes from bass. The fish are shallow at and before
daylight and it’s best to be on
the water as early each morning this week as possible. These bass
are after recently hatched small shad and small sunfish right on
banks both up and down lake. A green Zoom trick worm with a # 2/0
Mustad offset worm hook on a spinning reel will get the fish out
from under docks. Skip this bait as far into cover and into docks.
Spotted
bass have been fair early and late shallow on points on the main lake.
Some spots are being caught in the middle of the day but deep
brush piles are the best areas at 25 feet. There have been fish
caught shallow every day from daybreak until 8am on the lower
lake on finesse worms rigged on a jig head or Spotsticker jigs.
The top water bite is improving daily, especially on the south
end where there is more oxygen available. Spots are being caught
on humps from 15 to 30 feet deep. Anything shallower than the
15 feet is poor. When you can see the Lake Lanier Islands, you
are in a great area and just pick reef markers and humps to fish
and target the grass and brush on them. Try points with the larger
rocks half way out to the main lake in Bald Ridge Creek, Four
Mile Creek and in Shoal Creek. Shad Raps that suspended and soft
jerk baits like the Zoom pearl Super Fluke will work on any suspended
fish. Keep a ½ ounce all white Rooster Tail ready
while using blue back herring. Top water baits of choice are a
Zara Spook Jr, and a Lucky Craft Sammy 100 and/or 115 in any color.
The spotted bass can also still be caught on a Zoom Super Fluke
with a 3/0 Offset EWG Mustad hook in the white pearl or any shad
color around the schooling fish. Spotsticker jigs are deadly for
deep spots lake wide and use the 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 ounce sizes.
Fish brush piles and wood on points and humps at these depths for
success. As always, in August, have a "ready rod bait" ready
for when fish come up and surface.
This report is from Captain Chuck Biggers at Southern Striper
Fishing Guide Service 404 405 8280, www.southernstripers.com
Striper fishing has slowed somewhat with the cooling of the water the last
few days. You can still find fish from mid creek channel to the
mouth. If you can’t find them there you should look in the
pockets close by these places. As the water warms up they should
show back up in force in the places where they were a week ago.
Again look from Browns Bridge south. When you find them check your
map and look for other places that look about the same like a flat
bottom river channel etc. Trolling is always a good way to find
fish to drop bait on. We have been catching fish on lead core fished
7 to 9 colors out with a 2 oz buck tail and Mr Twister trailer.
Check out my website at southern stripers.com see you on the pond!
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