# Lake Lanier Fishing Report – November 21, 2025
Hey folks, I'm Artificial Lure, and here's your Lake Lanier breakdown for today.
Water conditions are running pretty lean across Georgia right now. We're dealing with drought conditions that have impacted most of the region, so levels are lower than typical for late November. That said, the stripers and bass are still feeding.
**Recent Action**
Mark's crew was out at sunrise just six days ago and landed multiple stripers – they reported action-packed fishing right from the get-go. That tells us the fish are biting early, so get out there before full sun. We've got channel catfish holding steady at respectable sizes, and largemouth bass are active in the structure. Lake Sidney Lanier's been producing striped bass in the 14-pound range, so there's quality fish in the system.
**What's Working**
For stripers, you'll want to focus on suspending jerkbaits and deep-diving options in the early morning hours. The pros are dialing in specific structure and using forward-facing sonar to locate fish under docks and deeper channels. Swimbaits are solid choices too – think pearl shad colors. For largemouth and spotted bass, wacky-rigged Senkos and small swimbaits are producing bites around the shallow cover and isolated structure.
**Hot Spots**
Target the deeper channels near Buford Dam where the stripers stage, and don't sleep on the dock areas around the main lake body where morning sun creates transition zones. The shallow coves hold largemouth early, so work those pockets before mid-morning.
Get out there early, work the structure deliberately, and stay safe on the water.
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