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Lake Lanier

Capt. Scott Collins
February 14, 2009
Lake Lanier - Freshwater Fishing Report

The Striper fishing has been slow, and bites are hard to come by. We have sat on huge schools of inactive Stripers 15-35 feet below the boat. However, the fish that are being caught are quality fish. Smaller baits are working well, alot of bites are coming off trout, and a few are coming off small herring. There are some fish scattered on the southend, and the same thing on the northend. Birds always make are a good indicator if anyone is home. Bass are still biting well 30-50 below the boat, and we've still been pulling out some monster Spots.

The crappie have started to bite well. Brush piles in the back of certain coves are holding fish. See you on the water.

Capt. Scott Collins

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Lake Lanier Fishing Forecast:

Look for Striper fishing to improve shortly.

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My name is Capt. Scott Collins I specialize in year round Striper fishing on Lake Lanier. Hands down one of the best Striper fishing lakes in the South East. Experience Rods bent and Trophy Stripers Landed. Everything needed to catch trophy Stripers is fully furnished by me. Anglers of all skill levels are welcome. www.GettinLuckyfishing.com

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Gettin Lucky Fishing
Phone: 678-634-3408
Alt. Phone: 678-585-9589
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