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Winter Fishing on Lake Lanier: Stripers, Bass, and Lure Recommendations
- 2024/12/19
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As of December 19, 2024, Lake Lanier is offering some great fishing opportunities despite the winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know:
First, the lake level is at 1067.24 feet, which is about 3.76 feet below full pool. The water temperature is in the 60-62 degree range, and the main lake is clear with some light stain in the backs of the creeks. The turnover effect is still present in isolated areas, but it's not as widespread as in previous weeks.
Weather-wise, expect cooler temperatures with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is at about 5:15 PM.
Fish activity has been good, especially for stripers. These fish have spread out across the lake, but you can find them in significant numbers in creeks like Chestatee, Chattahoochee, Johnson/Lathem, Thompson, Gainesville, Little River, Flowery Branch, and Bald Ridge. Bass fishing is also good, with bass moving into their winter locations.
Yesterday, anglers reported catching stripers in the 2-5 pound range, with some larger ones over 15 pounds. For bass, the catches were mixed, but there was some topwater activity and a growing ditch bite.
For stripers, the go-to lures right now are Striper Tackle Jigging Spoons and Pro Swim Bait heads rigged on a 2.8” Keitech swim bait. For bass, topwater baits like the Riser or Ima Skimmer are still effective, although the action is slowing down. Spooning and using a three/eighths Spot Choker with a three-inch Cast bait in the ditches are also productive.
Hot spots include the creeks mentioned above, particularly around points, humps, and ditch areas. West Bank Park near Buford Dam and Little River Park are also excellent locations due to their unique structures and colder water conditions.
Keep an eye on the birds, as they will help you locate schooling stripers, especially with the full moon having passed recently. Stay flexible with your fishing approach, as weather fronts can affect fish behavior and location. Enjoy your time on Lake Lanier
First, the lake level is at 1067.24 feet, which is about 3.76 feet below full pool. The water temperature is in the 60-62 degree range, and the main lake is clear with some light stain in the backs of the creeks. The turnover effect is still present in isolated areas, but it's not as widespread as in previous weeks.
Weather-wise, expect cooler temperatures with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is at about 5:15 PM.
Fish activity has been good, especially for stripers. These fish have spread out across the lake, but you can find them in significant numbers in creeks like Chestatee, Chattahoochee, Johnson/Lathem, Thompson, Gainesville, Little River, Flowery Branch, and Bald Ridge. Bass fishing is also good, with bass moving into their winter locations.
Yesterday, anglers reported catching stripers in the 2-5 pound range, with some larger ones over 15 pounds. For bass, the catches were mixed, but there was some topwater activity and a growing ditch bite.
For stripers, the go-to lures right now are Striper Tackle Jigging Spoons and Pro Swim Bait heads rigged on a 2.8” Keitech swim bait. For bass, topwater baits like the Riser or Ima Skimmer are still effective, although the action is slowing down. Spooning and using a three/eighths Spot Choker with a three-inch Cast bait in the ditches are also productive.
Hot spots include the creeks mentioned above, particularly around points, humps, and ditch areas. West Bank Park near Buford Dam and Little River Park are also excellent locations due to their unique structures and colder water conditions.
Keep an eye on the birds, as they will help you locate schooling stripers, especially with the full moon having passed recently. Stay flexible with your fishing approach, as weather fronts can affect fish behavior and location. Enjoy your time on Lake Lanier