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Lake Lanier Fishing June 6
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 13.6 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE STAINED & 79 DEGREES.

Spotted bass are feeding actively and the mid day sun brings them and the bait to the surface. Never go on the lake this month and next without a Zara Spook, a 7 inch Red Fin and a buzz bait already rigged up. If you do not have a top water bait tied on, you will soon see that was a mistake. White Zoom Super Flukes will also disappear once they hit the water and sink two feet. Just be sure you have some extra line on the reels and be prepared for a big bite from a spot or a striper. Spot Stickers and green worms are the best all day and all night bait and try some 10 pound test Fireline Crystal line on a spinning reel. Stay in the shadows as long as possible and then move to docks and then off shore structure. Pull a Carolina rigged Zoom green pumpkin lizard and use a 4 and a 6 inch lizard. Zara Spooks in bright colors as small Shad Raps will work and use light line and cover a lot of water. After the early feeding period, the fish move to deeper man made and natural cover. The fish will take all white floating worms and small spinner baits. Then get out the #7 Shad Rap in perch and baby bass patterns. Run a shallow 7A Bomber in greens and fire tigers and bounce the baits off the bottom and get super shallow. Be sure to use a buzz bait in the backs of any creek lake wide even in the middle of the day. Night fishing is fair to good and a black Mini Me or similar all back spinner bait will work. Take the some and Fat Albert grubs for night fishing too.

This striper report is from Captain Chuck Biggers, Southern Striper Guide Service, 404 405 8280 Visit us on the web at www.southernstripers.com.

Striper fishing is good and the top water bite is getting better this week. I am now finding big schools of fish and it is a beautiful thing to see my Lowrance just covered up. Flat lines in the morning for an hour after sunrise will work well. Put them out 60 to 80 feet behind the boat. Use a split shot 6’ in front of your bait to get them a little deeper. Most of the fish are 20 to 40 feet deep. Switch to down lines after about an hour or so after sunrise. Check out the steep banks from mid creeks to the mouth. Blueback herring and jumbo shiners are best. We still see some great schools above Gainesville Marina still in the 20 to 40 foot depth. Fishing is great till around noon, then the bite drops off significantly and early morning is best. The south end of the lake is fair on long slick points on the main lake or in some creeks and the same pattern applies. Use 6 foot fluorocarbon leaders with 12 to 14 pound test and #6 to #2 hooks for best results.

The FREE map card deal is still on with any Lowrance 5 inch sonar/GPS or Lowrance GPS unit. See www.lowrance.com

“SONAR WITH KEN STURDIVANT” at Bass Pro Shops “Outdoor World” in the Outdoor Skills Workshop. Lowrance Pro Staff Member Ken Sturdivant will go over the settings for the sonar June 7 @ 2pm

SPECIAL NOTICE: See the 2008 Georgia Department of Natural Resources lake Predictions on our site: www.havefunfishing.com

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If you would like to have a free set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and ask for the "Sonar Setup Quick List".

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