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Lake Lanier, Georgia Daily Fishing Report is your go-to podcast for up-to-date fishing conditions and expert insights on Lake Lanier. Tune in daily for the latest information on fish activity, weather impacts, and tips to maximize your fishing success. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, our podcast keeps you informed and ready to catch your next big fish in Georgia's premier fishing destination.

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  • Lanier Fishing Report: Spots Crush Topwater, Walleye Hammer Herring, and Trout Bite Heats Up
    May 18 2025
    Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Lanier fishing report for this fine Sunday morning, May 18, 2025.

    The lake is looking mighty fine right now, sitting about a half foot over full pool. Water temps have settled in the low to mid-70s, ranging from 71-73 degrees across most of the lake. Clarity is typical Lanier - crystal clear on the main lake with some stain as you head north into the rivers and creek backs.

    Spotted bass fishing has been fair to good these past couple weeks. Most spots have finished spawning and are now aggressively feeding to recover from all that spawning activity. This makes for an exciting topwater bite, especially in the early mornings. Those big female spots are moving from their spawning areas to key features at the creek mouths and main-lake areas. Look for them around long points, rocky shoals, and underwater humps.

    Speaking of excitement, the walleye are absolutely crushing spawning herring early mornings. For the best action, look for active bait up shallow before dawn and focus on those areas after sunrise. Jerk baits, jigs, and live bait have all been producing. Depending on weather, you might find walleye anywhere from just a few feet deep to down around 50 feet.

    The trout bite has fired up nicely too. Those newly stocked rainbows are hitting small spoons, jerk baits, and live bait. Most are running 15-18 inches with some 20-inchers showing up. Lake Lanier trout make mighty fine eating compared to their river cousins.

    Crappie fishing remains good, with fish holding on structure in large groups under docks and on open water brush. They're typically sitting 10-18 feet deep above a 20-40 foot bottom. Minnows under a bobber have been working well on shallow brush.

    For hot spots this weekend, I'd recommend trying the mouths of Thompson Creek and Baldridge Creek for those post-spawn spots. For walleye, Flat Creek and the points around Young Deer have been producing. If you're after crappie, the docks around Holiday Marina have been holding good numbers.

    Best lures right now include topwater plugs, swimbaits, and flukes for bass. For walleye, try silver/blue jerk baits or trolling with small crankbaits. Best live bait options are herring for walleye and stripers, minnows for crappie.

    Get out there early today - fish have been most active in the morning hours before the day heats up. We're looking at a beautiful day on Lanier, perfect for tight lines and bent rods!

    This is Artificial Lure signing off - y'all stay safe and catch a big 'un for me!
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  • May Madness on Lake Lanier - Topwater Bass Blitz and Crappie Schooling Up!
    May 17 2025
    Howdy anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Lanier fishing report for this beautiful Saturday morning, May 17, 2025!

    The lake is looking mighty fine today, sitting at about 1.1 feet above full pool (1071). Water temps have warmed up nicely to 71-73 degrees, and clarity is typical for this time of year - crystal clear out on the main lake, but a bit stained up north in the river systems and back in them creek pockets[1].

    Y'all, May is just about the sweetest time to be on Lanier! The spotted bass have mostly wrapped up their spawning and are feeding aggressively to recover. These big mama spots have been migrating from their spawning areas to the mouths of major creeks and main-lake structure. Look for them wolf-packing around long points, rocky shoals, and underwater humps[1].

    For you bass chasers, topwater action has been downright explosive! Folks have been having a ball watching spotted bass chase down topwater plugs. Swimbaits are working real good too. Those spotted bass are being caught all over the lake[3]. Flukes and them big Magnum Trick June Bug worms have been producing nice catches[3].

    Crappie fishing is holding steady. Captain Josh reports they're schooling up on structure in 10-18 feet of water above a 20-40 foot bottom. They've been hitting minnows under a bobber on shallow brush. Try casting a 1/32 oz jig and letting it fall right in front of 'em if you spot roaming groups[2].

    For you striper enthusiasts, the spawn is winding down and them fish are heading south out of the river systems. This transition period can be dynamite fishing if you hit it right[5].

    Hot spots this week: Browns Bridge area has been giving up some nice spots, and the points around Baldridge Creek Marina are holding good fish. Don't overlook them humps near Three Sisters Islands - they've been producing consistent action.

    No tidal info to share since we're on a lake, but sunrise today was around 6:30 AM and sunset will be about 8:30 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get after 'em.

    Remember, with the water warming up, them fish are getting more active in the early mornings and late evenings. Get your lines wet during them golden hours for your best shot at a trophy.

    That's all for today, folks. This is Artificial Lure saying tight lines, wet nets, and I'll see y'all on the water!
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  • Lanier's Late Spring Bonanza: Spotted Bass, Stripers, and Crappie Bite Strong
    May 16 2025
    LAKE LANIER FISHING REPORT - May 16, 2025

    Hey there anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning Lake Lanier report!

    Lake conditions today are looking prime with the water level sitting at about 1.1 feet above full pool (1071). Water temperature has settled nicely in the 71-73 degree range - perfect for some active fish patterns. Clarity varies from clear on the main lake to stained as you head north into the river systems and creek backs.

    We're right in the sweet spot of late spring fishing on Lanier! Most spotted bass have finished their spawn and are now aggressively feeding to recover. Those big female spots have been migrating from spawning areas to the mouths of major creeks and main-lake structure. The topwater and swimbait action has been spectacular - nothing beats watching wolf packs of monster spots chasing your topwater plugs at dawn!

    Stripers are following the herring spawn, creating excellent opportunities throughout the reservoir. They're primarily hitting on points and humps in the 15-30 foot range, with activity increasing as the day warms up. South-facing clay banks with rocky structure have been particularly productive in the afternoons.

    Crappie fishing remains good with fish holding on structure in large groups under docks and on open water brush. They're suspended at depths of 10-18 feet above deeper bottoms. Minnows under a bobber are working great on shallow brush, while a 1/32 oz jig has been effective for the roaming schools.

    For tackle, I've had success with topwater plugs and swimbaits for spots. For crappie, try a light setup with 4-6 pound test line. Don't forget your electronics - they're crucial for locating those suspended fish!

    Hot spots this week:
    1. The main lake points near Browns Bridge have been firing for spotted bass in the early mornings
    2. Shoal Creek and the humps near Baldridge Creek Marina are holding some monster stripers
    3. The docks along the southern portion of Three Sisters Islands are loaded with crappie

    Weather looks stable through the weekend with light morning winds perfect for that topwater bite. Get out early to catch the best action before the recreational boats take over!

    Remember folks, the lake's behind schedule by a couple weeks compared to past years, so some patterns that would normally be fading are still going strong. Take advantage while you can!

    That's all for now - see y'all on the water! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time.
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