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Lake Lanier Striper Fishing

Capt. Scott Collins
March 2, 2010
Lake Lanier - Freshwater Fishing Report

Lake Lanier,

Stripers can be found in the backs of popular mid-lake to north-end creeks. Strikes are few and far between but the fish that are eating are larger roaming Stripers. Flat-lines and plainer boards have produced a majority of our strikes. Small trout, small herring, and meduim shinners are working right now. Birds are every where eating small shad, trying to follow them around all day will drive you crazy. Fish color changes towards the backs of creeks, and pay attention to the water temp. many creeks are warmer than others by acouple of degrees making a big difference, the active fish we have found have been in the warmer water. In the coming weeks the buck tail bite should pick up. It's always a blast boating stripers on spinning gear. Fishing will improve when the water temp. gets above 50F. All we can do is pray for lighter winds and better weather. For a more detailed report swing by www.gettinluckyfishing.com. We still have acouple open dates in March.

Capt. Scott Collins
Gettin Lucky Fishing

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