Lake Lanier Striper Fishing and Crappie Fishing
Capt. Scott Collins
February 2, 2010
Lake Lanier - Freshwater Fishing Report

Stripers,
Lake Lanier Striper fishing has been alittle slow with the water temp. around 45 F. Bites have been alittle hard to come by lately, but we've still been catching acouple every morning. However, when a rod goes down hold on its trophy season on Lanier;the fish we have been catching have been big. Look for birds diving and pull flatlines around the diving birds. Afternoon try downlines 20-25 feet down in the creek channels. Main Lake creeks have been our bread and butter and are producing nice Stripers. It all starts with the right bait. Timber Ghost has some really nice fingerling trout right now, and have been producing a majority of our strikes. All we can do is pray for some better weather. When the water temp. gets above 50F. the bite will improve dramatically.
Crappie,
Crappie fishing has been good. Some fish can be found in the backs of creeks around brush piles. Floating deeply set slip corks around brush has worked well in certain creeks. We have been catching others around deep docks working jigs very deep. See you on the water. For booking information swing by www.gettinluckyfishing.com or call 678-634-3408.
Capt. Scott Collins
Gettin Lucky Fishing
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