March
12,
2010
LAKE
LANIER IS .10 FEET OVER FULL AND CREEKS ARE VERY STAINED AND THE MAIN
LAKE IS CLEAR AND 47 DEGREES.
Spotted
bass are deep this week but they are trying to move shallow as the
full moon heads in arch 29. They have been slow to react to almost
all lures and live bait. It’s a deep bite all over
the lake and with the very cold water and spots are hard to catch.
There is so many baits dying the fish have no reason to eat artificial.
Marina docks are good areas for the spots and doodling worms deep
will work. The green finesse worms on a brass and glass weight
and glass bead makes lots of noise under water. Dropping a dark
jig and eel can get a strike from the better fish. The spoons are
still good winter lures for these fish and lucky anglers can get
on a school. Fish the points down lake in the middle of Shoal Creek
down lake around marker #3 and #5 and the rocky points around Gainesville
Marina and excellent deep water areas for spots. Worms and jigs
are catching fish and with the cold water fish baits slowly. We
do see spots around brush piles with the Aqua Vu cameras but they
are not in the brush but roaming around these areas. This makes
them harder to catch as they are not locked into the brush. Also,
with no sun for a week, the spots roam. Zoom’s smoky Joe
and the water melon seed worms in the finesse styles are being
used on a Texas rig or a drop shot rig. Look in the backs of creeks
around the deep docks as well as marina slips for any active fish
later each day. Some of the better fish will bite better with the
full moon the last day of the month. Add some extra scent on the
lures and work the baits dead slow. Live night crawlers are catching
a few fish and use a small 1/8 ounce lead head jig on light line.
Take a look at the new docks and service center at Port Royal Marina
aka Lan Mar. The Fish and Game Forecaster has good feeding periods
from 10am until 1pm Saturday and 11am until 2 pm Sunday. Get your
own copy from our web site. “Casting for a Cure” bass
tournament is May 15, 2010 at Laurel Park. See www.gatransplant.org
or call James Kirby at 229-392-0845. The Fish and Game Forecaster
has good feeding periods from 10am until 1pm Saturday and 11am
until 2 pm Sunday. Get your own copy from our web site.
This
Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain
Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404-561-2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing remains challenging for numbers of fish but some nice
fish (20lbs) are being caught. The lake is at full pool, the
creeks and rivers are stained and the water temperature is in
the middle to high 40's.The fish are starting to show up in the
backs of the creeks and moving up on flats. The creeks south
of Browns Bridge remain the best like Flat Creek, Balus Creek,
Six Mile Creek and Four Mile Creek. We continue to take one step
forward and two steps back as it relates to weather. Once again
we are watching it rain instead of going fishing. The 3 inches
of hard rain will blow out the back of the creeks. Move to the
middle of the creeks as close to the mud line as possible. After
two or three days the backs of the creeks will start to clear
and the fish will move back. The weather looks good for next
week and its time to get back on the lake. Casting Captain's
Mack's Bucktail 5/8 ounce jig with fluke or shad body trailer
is working. Focus on points and flats. Herring and small shiners
pulled on flat lines 50 to 90 feet back is also working. If you
want to take a shot a big fish put a large trout or gizzard shad
on a planner board 2 to 5 feet off the bank. However, the most
productive method is to put out a couple of free lines and cast
Captains Mack's bucktails the entire time you are pulling baits.
Don't be fooled by the birds. They are still picking up winter
kill thread fin shad. Umbrella rigs are working on suspended
fish over 40 to 80 foot bottom and can also be pulled on points
and flats as a search tool. You have to be brave and if you are
not getting hung up in 6 to14 feet of water you are not pulling
points correctly. The new Lowrance Structure Scan is a very helpful
tool for finding the fish and bait. If you haven't had a chance
to see the Lowrance LSS-1 Structure Scan/Down Scan technology
in action, you need to.
Ken
Sturdivant, Lowrance Professional Fishing Staff will be conducting FREE!
Sonar Seminars at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Lawrenceville
Georgia. The “BASICS OF SONAR” seminars are on the
last Saturday of every month and all seminars start at 2pm. All
seminars are subject to change without notice.
Our
DVD, “FINDING FISH WITH MODERN TECHNOLOGY” is
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Southern Fishing Schools Inc. Call us to set up a school, “Maps and Depth Finders” or “Rods,
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