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Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Topwater Bites and Striper Schooling Amid Transitional Fall Conditions

Nov 22, 2024 · 3m 11s
Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Topwater Bites and Striper Schooling Amid Transitional Fall Conditions
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As of November 22, 2024, Lake Lanier is offering some exciting fishing opportunities despite the transitional fall season. Here’s what you need to know: ### Conditions - The lake level...

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As of November 22, 2024, Lake Lanier is offering some exciting fishing opportunities despite the transitional fall season. Here’s what you need to know:

### Conditions
- The lake level is currently about 2.1 feet below full pool[3][5].
- Water temperature is in the low to mid-70s, which is typical for this time of year[2][3].
- Water clarity varies due to the yearly turnover, with some areas clearer than others. Look for signs of turnover like darker colored water, foam, and odor[2][3].

### Weather and Time
- Sunrise today is around 7:00 AM, and sunset is about 5:15 PM.
- The weather has been mild, with some wind, which is beneficial for the topwater bite.

### Fish Activity
- Bass fishing is fair to good. The spotted bass are actively feeding on shad in the creeks and around main and secondary points. They can be found in 15 to 20 feet of water[1][3].
- Stripers are schooling on top at random times, particularly in areas with more movement like ditches, humps, and feeder creeks intersecting with the channel. They are also following bait into the creeks[3][5].

### Catches
- Yesterday saw a mix of bass and stripers being caught. For bass, anglers reported success with topwater baits like the Lip Thrashin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, and Spot Chokers in windy areas with humps and long points. Dropshot rigs with Lanier Baits Sweet Rosey or Blue Lily colored worms were effective around brush and ledges in the 25- to 35-foot range[1][3].
- Stripers were caught using live bait such as blueback herring on freelines and downlines. The Berkley Magic Swimmer and Berkley Driftwalker have been standout topwater baits, especially in the south end of the lake[5].

### Best Lures and Bait
- For bass: Topwater baits like Lip Thrashin Riser, Ima Skimmer, and swimbaits. Dropshot rigs with Lanier Baits Sweet Rosey or Blue Lily colored worms.
- For stripers: Live bait like blueback herring on freelines and downlines. Topwater baits such as the Berkley Magic Swimmer and Berkley Driftwalker.

### Hot Spots
- For bass, focus on the mouths of the creeks to about halfway back, and target main and secondary points. Docks in the 15-foot range and areas around blow downs are also productive[1][3].
- For stripers, check the contours that create more movement like ditches, humps, and feeder creeks where they intersect with the channel. The south end of the lake has been particularly active, but stripers can also be found further north[3][5].

Remember to wear your life jacket and be prepared to move around the lake to find the best fishing spots. The turnover can make fishing a bit challenging, but the fish are still biting. Good luck on the water
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