Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Lake Lanier fishin' report for Saturday mornin', December 27th. Water temp's hoverin' around 52 degrees this time of year, clarity's stain to clear, and levels are steady per Georgia Outdoor News updates on nearby lakes like Chatuge and Allatoona—Lanier's followin' suit with no major drawdowns.
Weather's chilly but prime for winter fishin': highs in the low 50s, partly cloudy skies, light north breeze at 5-10 mph. Sunrise at 7:45 AM, sunset 5:25 PM—get out early 'fore the bass tuck in. No tides here on this reservoir, but shad are ballin' up, kickin' off some solid activity.
Spots and largemouth are key players right now, schooled on main-lake points and brush piles 20-35 feet deep, per GON reports echoin' Lanier's patterns. Recent catches? Folks pullin' limits of 2-4 pound spots, with a few 5-6 pound largemouth mixin' in—hybrids and stripers crashin' shad too, up to 10 pounds reported last week. Crappie are stackin' in 15-25 feet near docks.
Best lures: Go finesse with a 1/4-oz shaky head riggin' a green pumpkin worm like Reaction Innovations Flirt—killer for staging spots, straight from MLF pros on similar Georgia waters. Drop a swimbait like 6th Sense Divine in white ice on a 5/16-oz head for chasin' schools. Topwater walkers at dawn if they bust. Live bait? Minnows or shad on jigheads for crappie and cats.
Hot spots: Hit the islands off Aqualand Marina for brushy points, or Van Pugh North ramps leadin' to deep creeks—gold this week.
Bundle up, wear your PFD, and tight lines!
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