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Lake Lanier
Lake Lanier is a very popular reservoir in north Georgia for anglers and recreational boaters. It was created by the completion of Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River in 1956, and is also fed by the waters of the Chestatee and Chattahoochee rivers. The lake encompasses 38,000 acres, or 59 square miles of water, and 692 miles of shoreline at normal level, which is at full summer pool of 1,071 feet above sea level. Lake Lanier boasts some of the best striped bass and spotted bass fishing in the country.
Lake Lanier Resources
Lanier: Level: 1.5 feet below 1071. Temp: Low 40s. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Jimbo Mathley, with Jimbo’s Lake Lanier Spotted Bass Guide Service, reports, “The early prespawn on Lake Lanier can be a fantastic time to catch a huge spotted or largemouth bass. The fish have been lethargic due to the colder water, and biologically, they are triggered to begin feeding in preparation for the arduous spawning process that will soon follow. Typically, the female largemouth begin the process first. What triggers these fish to move into prespawn? Where will these big fish emerge? How do you catch them? These are all excellent questions that we will discuss in detail in this month’s report. The biggest factor in the bass beginning their trek shallower is the steady lengthening of daylight that we experience as the calendar progresses forward. The longer days are nature’s signal to the bass that it is…
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Georgia fishermen have a dilemma in May; there are just too many good lakes to fish right now. What makes one stand out? Consider the big spotted bass at Lake Lanier, where low water has reduced fishing pressure for a couple of years, and the spots are big, strong and feeding heavily. Lanier is a 40,000-acre Corps of Engineers lake that was filled in 1956.…
Lee Hartley of Buford loves winter bass fishing, especially on Lake Lanier north of Atlanta. The crowds are gone, the lake is peaceful and the spots are predictable and plentiful. “I think the winter is the best season to catch big bass on Lanier,” said Lee. “Especially now, the lake is so far down the…
Missed communication with a park caretaker on Lake Lanier led to a legal goose hunter being confronted by Hall County sheriff’s deputies. On Monday, Sept. 8, Bob Atkinson, 52, of Stone Mountain decided to go hunting at Lanier. The early goose season was in, and according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hunting guidelines,…
Lanier: Level: Down 16.3 feet below full pool. Only a handful of ramps are open. Temp: 75-78 degrees. Clarity: A bit stained because of wave action on red-clay banks. Spotted Bass: Good, according to guide Ryan Coleman. “Fish are making a small move up shallow and can be caught all over the lake in 15…
Striper fishing on Lake Lanier has grown in popularity over the years to the point where it now rivals Lanier’s famous spotted-bass fishery. For those who do not have the opportunity to be on the water frequently, striped bass can be an elusive quarry and very difficult to catch. I spent a day with striper…
Lake Lanier Record Fish
Largemouth Bass | 17-lbs., 9-ozs. | Emory Dunahoo | 12/19/65 |
Spotted Bass | 8-lbs., 0.5-ozs. | Patrick Bankston | 05/20/85 |
Striped Bass | 47-lbs., 12-ozs. | Ward Schanhals | 04/03/10 |
Hybrid Bass | 12-lbs. | Fred Duncan | 12/22/92 |
White Bass | 5-lbs., 1-oz.* | J.M. Hobbins | 06/16/71 |
Shoal Bass | 5-lbs., 5-ozs. | Peter T. Thliveros | 12/01/94 |
White Crappie | 3-lbs., 2-ozs. | Bill Fretwell | 04/17/91 |
Black Crappie | 3-lbs., 5-ozs. | Chris Williams | 10/06/06 |
Walleye | 8-lbs., 9-ozs. | Buddy Wade | 01/20/13 |
Bluegill | 1-lb., 2-ozs. | Mrs. Pat Johnson | 06/03/79 |
Yellow Perch | 1-lb., 8-ozs. | Jeff Howard | 02/02/90 |
Shellcracker | 1-lb., 9.44-ozs. | Michael Madryga | 12/12/21 |
Rainbow Trout | 9-lbs., 6-ozs. | Brooke Wheeler | 03/02/19 |
Brown Trout | 6-lbs. | Tim Wyatt | 04/24/04 |
Flathead Catfish | 51-lbs., 10-ozs. | Rodney Stephens | 08/14/16 |
Channel Catfish | 22-lbs., 8-ozs. | Robert Hancock | 09/28/11 |
Longnose Gar | 30-lbs., 13-ozs. | Gerald Kennedy | 09/04/13 |
Common Carp | 19-lbs., 9.6-ozs. | Charlie White | 03/17/24 |
Blue Catfish | 19-lbs., 5.5-ozs. | Tyler Kesselring | 07/27/24 |
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Anglers are learning to go to the ditches at Lake Lanier during the winter months for numbers of spotted bass, but you can also fish rocky points for kicker-size fish to feel the fight of a magnum Lanier spot. The ditch bite is in full swing this month, and you can catch a lot of…
Everyone has heard about the good winter ditch bite at Lake Lanier, but how do you locate those fish and catch them? James Harmon, known as “Lanier Jim,” or LJ for short, has spent years learning to read electronics and using them to catch Lanier bass, and his tips will help you. In 2012, I…
Big spotted bass are feeding from the surface down to 35 feet deep at Lake Lanier this month. You can catch October bass all month long on a variety of baits by fishing humps and points that have wood cover. Lake Lanier’s 40,000 acres on the upper Chattahoochee River northeast of Atlanta is ranked in…
Parker Guy teamed up with Tyler Campbell to represent Emmanuel College in the Georgia Bass Nation state championship that was held on Lake Lanier Oct. 8. They won with five bass weighing 17.58 pounds and had big fish with a 4.49-lb. spotted bass. Their weight beat out 17 other college teams, and the win earned them…
Editor’s Note: George Stewart “Stew” Medlin passed away on Sept. 20, 2023. In addition to being a fishing guide, Stew was the longtime bar manager at Gino’s NY Pizza Bar in Atlanta, where the bar has been renamed Stew’s Watering Hole in his honor. Stew’s Obituary Lake Lanier is famous for its big spotted bass,…