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On Jun 6, 7:55 am, wrote:
http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Great fishing report! |
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On Jun 6, 7:55 am, wrote: http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Great fishing report! It really is a great fishing report if you fish Lake Lanier. May 30, 2008 LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 13.6 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE STAINED & 75 DEGREES. Black bass fishing has been fair. There is a fair top water bike early each morning in the creeks. Small top water lures like the Zara Spook and the small Red Fins are working, but cover a lot of water. A light Texas rigged worm in a u tail will work on wood and bank cover. Small live bait books and small shiners or spot tail minnows will catch a largemouth around these same locations. Also try a white or Lake Lanier Shad color Leverage 3/8 ounce spinner bait and a white Rooster Tail in medium sizes. During the late afternoons, concentrate your efforts all in the north end of the lake. Small white spinner baits and small all white crank baits are the best choices. Mid day fishing has been slow to duty to the heat. Also try a jig and pig in black and blue combinations after dark. Large dark colored crank baits have been fair late afternoons around docks. Continue to move around and fish pockets and points all afternoon. Small Shad Raps are fair and use light 6 pound test on smaller sizes of any crank bait. If you want to try some live lizards around docks and on man made brush piles, use weed less hooks and light line with a small split shot. Spotted bass fishing has been good and top water bite is on. Be aware as the spots and the stripers will mix together and feed on the any type of top water bait. The Red Fin is the hot bait but almost anything on top will work. Work main lake long points for spots feeding on small baits and stay out at least 70 feet off these points. A June Zoom mini crawfish has been very good in light green colors. And some Jacks Juice these plastic baits. Blue backs and shiners on free lines will work and Three Sisters has been a good place to find these fish. Small green plastic worms and light 8 pound test line and 6 pound test line will work for the spots. Use a medium action 6 and ½ foot spinning rod and fish these baits very slowly. Man made brush piles at 17 to 30 feet have large concentrations of the spotted bass. Work all these baits especially, soft plastics very slowly. Use a small Mustad worm 1/0 hooks and fish these baits vertically. The night fishing for spotted bass has been good with large Norman June bug crank bail and large black spinner baits. Concentrate your efforts all the main lake humps and ridges at depths of 15 to 35 feet. These bigger spotted bass will bite up until 3 am. Use heavy line and heavy tackle as these larger spots really take a bait hard and head to deep water fast. If there is brush on the location, this heavy tackle will get the fish away from it quicker. Also down line live bait for the large spots after dark. This striper report is from Captain Chuck Biggers, Southern Striper Guide Service. 404 to 405 to 8280 Striper fishing is good and the top water bite is getting better this week. I am now finding big schools of fish and it is a beautiful thing to see my Lowrance just covered up. Flat lines in the morning for an hour after sunrise will work well. Put them out 60 to 80 feet behind the boat. Use a split shot 6' in front of your bait to get them a little deeper. Most of the fish are 20 to 40 feet deep. Switch to down lines after about an hour or so after sunrise. Check out the steep banks from mid creeks to the mouth. Blueback herring and jumbo shiners seem to be this week's striper cuisine. I have had them pull down five lines at one time in my boat this week. AWESOME! We see some great schools above Gainesville Marina still in the 20 to 40 foot depth. Fishing is great till around noon, then the bite drops off significantly and early morning is best. The south end of the lake is fair on long slick points on the main lake or in some creeks and the same pattern applies. Use 6 foot fluorocarbon leaders with 12 to 14 pound test and #6 to #2 hooks for best results. This report is provided to you by Captain Charles Biggers. Southern Striper Guide Service 404-405-8280. Visit us on the web at www.southernstripers.com. |
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On Jun 6, 9:03*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Earlier in the week, I spent 5 days on the lake, and it was dead. *Very few boats out on the water, and few people around the marinas at all. There were a few people fishing in the cove we anchored, and I saw a few larger boats anchored in the nearby coves, but I don't think I saw anyone skiing or just running about. *The lake is still down, but there were still plenty of boating area and skiing areas that were not being used at all. *My guess is definitely the cost of gas keeping most people out of the water. Yeah, and my old technology 135hp Evinrude will suck a tank dry in a heartbeat! I'm looking at a 16' aluminum jon w/ a 25hp Merc on it. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Jun 6, 9:03 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Earlier in the week, I spent 5 days on the lake, and it was dead. Very few boats out on the water, and few people around the marinas at all. There were a few people fishing in the cove we anchored, and I saw a few larger boats anchored in the nearby coves, but I don't think I saw anyone skiing or just running about. The lake is still down, but there were still plenty of boating area and skiing areas that were not being used at all. My guess is definitely the cost of gas keeping most people out of the water. Yeah, and my old technology 135hp Evinrude will suck a tank dry in a heartbeat! I'm looking at a 16' aluminum jon w/ a 25hp Merc on it. My buddies 15 Johnson used about 2x the fuel my 1985 Mariner 15 used. |
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On Jun 6, 9:17 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: JimH wrote: On Jun 6, 7:55 am, wrote: http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Great fishing report! It really is a great fishing report if you fish Lake Lanier. May 30, 2008 LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 13.6 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE STAINED & 75 DEGREES. Black bass fishing has been fair. There is a fair top water bike early each morning in the creeks. Small top water lures like the Zara Spook and the small Red Fins are working, but cover a lot of water. A light Texas rigged worm in a u tail will work on wood and bank cover. Small live bait books and small shiners or spot tail minnows will catch a largemouth around these same locations. Also try a white or Lake Lanier Shad color Leverage 3/8 ounce spinner bait and a white Rooster Tail in medium sizes. During the late afternoons, concentrate your efforts all in the north end of the lake. Small white spinner baits and small all white crank baits are the best choices. Mid day fishing has been slow to duty to the heat. Also try a jig and pig in black and blue combinations after dark. Large dark colored crank baits have been fair late afternoons around docks. Continue to move around and fish pockets and points all afternoon. Small Shad Raps are fair and use light 6 pound test on smaller sizes of any crank bait. If you want to try some live lizards around docks and on man made brush piles, use weed less hooks and light line with a small split shot. Spotted bass fishing has been good and top water bite is on. Be aware as the spots and the stripers will mix together and feed on the any type of top water bait. The Red Fin is the hot bait but almost anything on top will work. Work main lake long points for spots feeding on small baits and stay out at least 70 feet off these points. A June Zoom mini crawfish has been very good in light green colors. And some Jacks Juice these plastic baits. Blue backs and shiners on free lines will work and Three Sisters has been a good place to find these fish. Small green plastic worms and light 8 pound test line and 6 pound test line will work for the spots. Use a medium action 6 and ½ foot spinning rod and fish these baits very slowly. Man made brush piles at 17 to 30 feet have large concentrations of the spotted bass. Work all these baits especially, soft plastics very slowly. Use a small Mustad worm 1/0 hooks and fish these baits vertically. The night fishing for spotted bass has been good with large Norman June bug crank bail and large black spinner baits. Concentrate your efforts all the main lake humps and ridges at depths of 15 to 35 feet. These bigger spotted bass will bite up until 3 am. Use heavy line and heavy tackle as these larger spots really take a bait hard and head to deep water fast. If there is brush on the location, this heavy tackle will get the fish away from it quicker. Also down line live bait for the large spots after dark. This striper report is from Captain Chuck Biggers, Southern Striper Guide Service. 404 to 405 to 8280 Striper fishing is good and the top water bite is getting better this week. I am now finding big schools of fish and it is a beautiful thing to see my Lowrance just covered up. Flat lines in the morning for an hour after sunrise will work well. Put them out 60 to 80 feet behind the boat. Use a split shot 6' in front of your bait to get them a little deeper. Most of the fish are 20 to 40 feet deep. Switch to down lines after about an hour or so after sunrise. Check out the steep banks from mid creeks to the mouth. Blueback herring and jumbo shiners seem to be this week's striper cuisine. I have had them pull down five lines at one time in my boat this week. AWESOME! We see some great schools above Gainesville Marina still in the 20 to 40 foot depth. Fishing is great till around noon, then the bite drops off significantly and early morning is best. The south end of the lake is fair on long slick points on the main lake or in some creeks and the same pattern applies. Use 6 foot fluorocarbon leaders with 12 to 14 pound test and #6 to #2 hooks for best results. This report is provided to you by Captain Charles Biggers. Southern Striper Guide Service 404-405-8280. Visit us on the web atwww.southernstripers.com. Good Lake Lanier fishing report Reggie! Thanks. |
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JimH wrote:
On Jun 6, 9:17 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: JimH wrote: On Jun 6, 7:55 am, wrote: http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Great fishing report! It really is a great fishing report if you fish Lake Lanier. May 30, 2008 LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 13.6 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE STAINED & 75 DEGREES. Black bass fishing has been fair. There is a fair top water bike early each morning in the creeks. snipped fishing report.... Southern Striper Guide Service 404-405-8280. Visit us on the web atwww.southernstripers.com. Good Lake Lanier fishing report Reggie! Thanks. That was not my fishing report, it was the fishing report on Loogy's link. |
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On Jun 6, 8:03*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... I may go, but it's going to be hot, so I may just decide to hang by the pool all weekend! Earlier in the week, I spent 5 days on the lake, and it was dead. *Very few boats out on the water, and few people around the marinas at all. There were a few people fishing in the cove we anchored, and I saw a few larger boats anchored in the nearby coves, but I don't think I saw anyone skiing or just running about. *The lake is still down, but there were still plenty of boating area and skiing areas that were not being used at all. *My guess is definitely the cost of gas keeping most people out of the water. I was hoping you guys would finally be getting soem water down there, especially as much as it's been rainging up here int he midwest. But you're way to the south east so what water we get my not help in your area much. |
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On Jun 6, 9:42*am, wrote:
Yeah, and my old technology 135hp Evinrude will suck a tank dry in a heartbeat! I'm looking at a 16' aluminum jon w/ a 25hp Merc on it. 4 cycle? |
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