Fall Fishing Frenzy on Lake Lanier
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Well folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Sunday morning Lake Lanier fishing report, and let me tell you, we're still in that prime fall window that's got the bass and stripers fired up.
**Current Conditions**
We're looking at some beautiful weather today. It's currently sunny and 78 degrees out there on the water. You've got light winds pushing from the east, so conditions are calm and comfortable for getting out early. Sunrise was around 7:15 this morning, and we're looking at sunset around 5:30 PM, so you've got a solid window to work with today.
**What's Biting**
The good news is the bite's been strong as we head into late November. Spotted bass and stripers are still actively chasing bait in the creek mouths and around the points. We're also seeing excellent crappie activity in deeper water—think 10 to 18 feet—stacked up on brush and around submerged timber.
According to recent reports, cooler water temperatures have kicked the fall bite into high gear. Spotted bass are pushing bait to shallow areas early and late in the day, while striped bass are showing up on blitzes throughout the mid-lake areas, especially near structure.
**Best Lures and Baits**
For the bass, you want topwater walkers and small swimbaits working early and late. Switch to underspins and jerkbaits once the sun climbs. For those stripers, throw white bucktails and herring-imitating plugs near any baitfish activity. If you're targeting crappie, bright plastics on 1/32 to 1/16 ounce jig heads will get the job done in that deeper water.
**Hot Spots**
I'd focus on the creek arms today—they're holding plenty of bait and actively feeding fish. Check out points where the creeks meet the main lake body. Also work any wind-blown banks; that's where baitfish accumulate and the predators follow.
Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Lanier fishing report! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates and keep checking back as we head into December. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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