Lake Lanier, Georgia Fishing Report Today

Lanier Fishing Report: Spotted Bass Stacked, Stripers Blitzing, Crappie Hot on Jigs


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Artificial Lure here with your Lake Lanier fishing report for Monday, November 17th, 2025. The first light crept in just after 7:01 AM and we’ll see sunset wrap things up this evening near 5:30, giving anglers plenty of daylight to work those classic Lanier lines. Weather’s crisp and clear today—overnight lows danced in the mid-40s with the day climbing up to an inviting 67 degrees. Winds are light out of the northwest, which’ll keep the lake surface calm through the main bite windows.

Lake Lanier isn’t tidal, but with the drought stretching on and water levels lower than usual—Georgia Outdoor News highlights low rainfall still affecting the lake—you’ll want to check recent ramps and launches for accessibility. Water temps are dropping fast now, sitting right around the mid- to upper-50s, and that’s perfect for firing up fall patterns.

Recent catches have been strong, especially on the main lake. Spotted bass are stacked up along steeper rocky banks and creek mouths. According to a November video broadcast out on the water, big spots this time of year are hammering small hair jigs—think 1/8 to 3/16 oz tied in shad or crawfish colors. One angler even landed a five-fish bag pushing 18 pounds last weekend, so the quality is definitely there.

Striped bass are blitzing open water, particularly on the south end from Six Mile Creek up to Browns Bridge. Have a white or silver fluke ready, along with a medium swimbait for those sudden busts. Some fish are taking live blueback herring freelined or on downlines, with reports of stripers to 16 pounds just since Friday. If you’re targeting hybrids, focus on deeper channels near the mouths of Balus and Flat Creeks. They’re slamming spoons—try a 3/4 ounce Berry Flex or Hopkins Shorty fished vertical once you mark bait balls. According to local guides, the spoon bite stays hot all day right now.

Crappie are up in the creek arms, grouping tight on brushpiles and docks in 15-22 feet. Small minnows and 1/32 oz curly tail jigs in chartreuse or monkey milk are drawing limits in quick order for those who can dial in the structure. Dock shooting is a can’t-miss technique.

On the bait side, nothing beats live bluebacks or threadfin shad for linesides, but if you’re fishing spots or largemouth, a Ned rig, underspin jig, or Carolina rigged soft plastic gets bit. For artificials, stick with natural colors on bright days—shad and smoke—and switch over to darker skirts or jigs if you catch clouds.

As for hot spots, don’t sleep on the main points near Vann’s Tavern and the brushy secondary points off River Forks Park. The “hump” just north of Browns Bridge is still holding big schools of both spotted bass and stripers. If you want a more laid-back bite, try the shallower backs of Bald Ridge or Young Deer, especially with finesse jigs around docks and blowdowns.

Remember to get out early for the prime topwater blitz, then slow it down with jigs and spoons as the sun gets up. Keep safety in mind—water’s cooling down fast and hypothermia season is here.

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