As of November 23, 2024, Lake Lanier is offering some exciting fishing opportunities despite the transitional fall season. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Lake Conditions
The lake level is currently down 2.1 feet, and the water temperature is in the 70s, which is quite pleasant for this time of year. The water clarity is generally clear, although the yearly turnover has begun, causing some areas to have darker colored water, foam, and an odor. This turnover can make fishing a bit more challenging but doesn’t stop the fish from biting.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at around 6:54 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:14 PM. These times are ideal for catching fish, especially during the early morning and late afternoon.
### Fish Activity
Bass fishing on Lake Lanier is fair to good. For bass, the top water bite is still active, with surface activity scattered across the lake. Look for windy areas with humps and long points to increase your chances. Effective lures include the Lip Thrasin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, and Spot Chokers. The dropshot technique is also working well around brush and ledges in the 25- to 35-foot range using a Lanier Baits Sweet Rosey or Blue Lily colored worm. The shakey head bite around docks and blow downs has also been productive, especially in the 15-foot range.
Striper fishing is falling into winter patterns, with the bait thickening up in the creeks and stripers following them. Stripers are schooling on top at random times, often in very large schools that can be seen from several hundred yards away. Use topwater baits like the Berkley Magic Swimmer and Berkley Driftwalker, with the Magic Swimmer being particularly effective in new colors like perfect ghost and olive bone. For live bait, pull freelines with blueback herring 100 feet behind the boat, especially across humps and points.
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass:
- Topwater lures: Lip Thrasin Riser, Ima Skimmer, swimbaits, Spot Chokers
- Dropshot: Lanier Baits Sweet Rosey or Blue Lily colored worm
- Shakey head: Around docks and blow downs
For stripers:
- Topwater baits: Berkley Magic Swimmer, Berkley Driftwalker
- Live bait: Blueback herring on freelines
### Hot Spots
The south end of the lake is a key area for stripers, but they can quickly move further north. For bass, focus on main lake points, especially those with humps and long points. Docks and blow downs in the 15-foot range are also productive.
Remember to check the contours that create more movement, such as ditches, humps, and feeder creeks where they intersect with the channel, as these areas tend to attract stripers looking for oxygen.
Enjoy your day on Lake Lanier