Fall on Lake Blueridge and Lanier
Capt. Scott Collins
November 10, 2009
Lake Lanier - Freshwater Fishing Report

Lake Blue Ridge
The fishing on Lake Blueridge doesn't get much better. Smallmouth and Spotted bass are crushing visible schools of shad right in the middle of the river channel. For sucess throw a shallow diving crank bait or a rattle trap right through the bait fish. Walleye are biting very early, and we pulled the hook on a couple early. Keep an eye on your surroundings because white bass are crashing the surface in huge schools. Scenery, Smallmouth, and Walleye's are three things that make Lake Blueridge one of my favorite lakes to fish. The bite will be on for another month out there. Anyone can enjoy this explosive smallmouth bite.


Lake Lanier
Striper fishing has been like a yo yo. Some mornings when the fish have been surfacing with the presence of cloud cover we have been doing very well throwing Sebiles, Redfins, and Spooks. Other mornings when the sun is out and the wind is ripping flat lines and down lines off main lake points has been producing. Spotted bass fishing has been great on top water. The best fishing on the Lanier is still Mid-Lake to Southend. There are acouple of open dates this weekend. See you on the water.
Capt. Scott Collins


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