Good morning folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Thursday, November 27th Lake Lanier fishing report. We're settling into that classic late fall bite here in north Georgia, and conditions are looking pretty solid for getting on the water today.
Let's start with the weather. We're looking at scattered clouds and mild temperatures—should climb into the low 80s this afternoon with light winds, barely a whisper at 2-3 mph. Humidity's dropping as the day goes on, so comfort-wise, you couldn't ask for much better. No precipitation in the forecast, so you can leave the rain gear at home.
Now, here's what's been happening on the water. The stripers are chasing schools of blueback herring up into the mid-lake creek pockets—expect strong action around Flowery Branch and up into Chestatee Bay, especially in the early morning. Anglers have been reporting nice stripers in the 10 to 20-pound class caught on live herring, trolling with white bucktail jigs, and flukes. If you're boatless, don't sleep on Lanier Islands Resort—you can work the bank points and shore access at daylight and connect with quality fish.
The spotted bass bite is firing up as water temps cool. Most folks are hooking up with fish in the 15 to 18-inch range, and the numbers are solid. Your best bet is a finesse worm on a shaky head around brush piles in 18 to 25 feet, especially off deeper docks in Big Creek and Balus Creek. Ned rigs and drop shots are scoring well too.
For lures, you can't go wrong with a 3.5 to 4-inch Keitech swimbait in electric shad or KY blue dragged slow on a 3/8 ounce ballhead jig. Some folks finessing shaky heads with Robo Worms in morning dawn and green pumpkin are reporting limits before noon. For stripers, white bucktail jigs and flukes on lead heads are working great, plus live bluebacks if you can source them. And if you're chasing crappie, target brush in 15 to 22 feet with small hair jigs tipped with minnows.
For live bait, herring reigns supreme for stripers and bigger spots. Medium shiners under a slip float off deeper docks in Chattahoochee Bay will keep your rods bent.
Hot spots to focus on today: Flowery Branch Bay and Chestatee Bay are producing good mixed bags. If you're on a boat, Big Creek's long points and the big flats off River Forks are prime right now. Don't sleep on Gainesville Marina for afternoon dock fishing—the bait's stacked up.
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