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Spring is Finally Here on Lake Lanier
Capt. Shane Watson
March 25, 2010
Lake Lanier - Freshwater Fishing Report
Shane Watson Guide Service Report (03-25-10). Warmer days and nights have got the trees and flowers blooming around Lake Lanier. The surface temps are also rising and both stripers and spots are continuing to move up shallow. Over the last week, our boats have had quite a few 20 to 30 catch and release striper trips. We've also had a day or two, when they have not bit as well. That's just the nature of spring time fishing with it's ever changing weather. Freelined bluebacks and Spro McSticks continue to produce the most fish. Look in the middle to the rear of creeks and keep casting your lures to the bank while freelining. These Spro McSticks are working very well if you are on the fish. Keep dragging your freelines, make long casts, and you will come across some. We have gotten many calls and e-mails about how to fish this lure. Our best success has been, to cast it as close to the bank as possible. Most days a medium to fast retreive has worked best on the stripers. Some days, a medium to fast retrieve with a short pause has worked well. Honestly, if you are on decent numbers of active fish, you can't do anything wrong with this lure. This report is brought to you by Shane Watson Guide Service www.lakelanierstripers.com. Good Fishing.
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