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Best Places To Fish: Lake Sidney Lanier, GA...
Jul 22, 2021 00:43:33   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
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Best Places To Fish: Lake Sidney Lanier, GA...

Weather Patterns and Water Clarity are Key Factors for Anglers Fishing on Lake Sidney Lanier;


For those that like to target Crappie, Bass, Walleye and more, Lake Sidney Lanier delivers.


Lake Sidney Lanier was formed in the mid-1950's when the Army Corps of Engineers constructed the Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River.

The dam was built to provide flood control, hydroelectric power, navigation and recreational opportunities like its bountiful fishing.

Outdoor activities available at the lake include boating, swimming, picnicking, camping, and hiking.

Conveniently located around the lake are: boat ramps, picnic shelters and hiking trails.


Angler holding up a large "Black Crappie" from Lake Lanier;

Located close to Atlanta, Lake Sidney Lanier receives heavy recreational use.

During the Summer months, recreational use is at its peak, making fishing better on "Weekdays and during low light hours when there is less boat traffic".


The Clear Water, Drop-Offs and Points in the Southern Part of the lake offer consistent fishing throughout the year.

The portion of the lake north of "Browns Bridge" is Less Clear and more difficult to fish.

Weather has a greater influence on fishing in the Northern Part Of The Lake; as water in the North Becomes Turbid and visibility drops following a rainstorm.

Weather patterns and water clarity are key factors for anglers on this massive impoundment.

Stripers, Spotted Bass and Crappie top the list of this incredibly diverse fishery.

Largemouth Bass, Catfish and Walleye are also present.


6 Key Strategy Tips for Locating and Catching Fish in Lake Lanier:

Bass Pro Shops Crappie Maxx Paddle Tail Minnow;


1. Spawning Crappie are found in shallow areas that contain Grass, Stumps and Brush.

Work tight to this cover with small 1/16-or 1/32-ounce "Jig And Minnow Combination Under A Slip Bobber Rig" to produce fish.

Night fishing under bridges with a light attracts "Bait-Fish and Crappie".

2. Shortly after spawning and through Summer, Crappie are found holding in deep water.

Typically, fish will be in 12 to 20 feet but can be found deeper.

Areas that contain "Brush Piles or flooded timber usually attract more fish.

Work these areas with small 1/16-or 1/32-ounce jig and minnow combinations like the artificial bait Crappie Maxx Paddle Tail Minnow jig or Crappie Maxx Minnow Jig-Head with live Minnow".

Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap Tiny Trap - color White Bleeding Shad;

3. In Spring, look for Spotted Bass relating to cover and structure in shallow water, such as Submerged Timber and Points leading to deep water.

Try working White Spinnerbaits or Small Crank-Baits, such as a deep-diving, Norman Deep Tiny N or Bill Lewis Tiny Trap Rat-L-Trap in Shad Colors or Blue/Chrome.

A favorite locally produced bait, called a Swirley-Bird is effective for Spotted Bass.

This bait is similar to a small in-line Spinner with a Propeller added to it.

Texas Rig Gear with Blue plastic worm and fish hook;

A Texas rigged soft plastic is very Weed-Less, and is best used in and around any type of cover.

4. Summer finds White Bass moving off the shallows and into deeper water.

Try working these areas with "Texas-Rigged Plastic Worms in Purple or Black".

Concentrate your efforts on areas that contain "Submerged Structure and Brush Piles".

Also, working areas close to "Old Creek Beds" will produce fish.

5. Spring and Summer find Striped Bass relating to deep-water areas around "Points, Submerged Islands and River and Creek Beds".

Working "Live Bait Rigs, such as Blueback Herring, Gizzard Shad and Bream, around these zones is productive".

Typically, Stripers will be found at depths of 20 to 40 feet during this period.

STORM Rattlin' Chug Bug;

6. "The cooler water associated with Fall and Winter causes Stripers to move into shallow areas where they relate to Rocks, Stumps and Standing Timber".

Shallow-Running Baits and "Top-Water Lures" should be used when surfacing fish are located.

Try casting "Blue/Chrome-Colored STORM Rattlin' Chug Bugs, Pop-R's and Cordell Red Fins" for these active fish.

White or Pearl-Colored Flukes are also productive".

When Stripers are not on the surface, drifting "Live Blue-Back Herring" in deep water adjacent to shallow areas will produce fish.

Find even more fishing tips including an interactive map of Lake Sidney Lanier, Georgia plus fishing reports across the state of Georgia on www.fishidy.com



Please click on link for additional information, Thank You.


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