November 19, 2009
DNR Regional Fisheries Supervisor Chris Martin
listened in on a recent Corps of Engineers teleconference and
provides this Lanier update:
The weather forecast is for a wet and cold fall
and winter and a wet spring. El Nino conditions in the Pacific
have strengthened, so we can expect wet conditions. Lanier is
at 1072.4 msl and should be at 1070.5 msl by the end of next
week. This means the Corps will be discharging a LOT of water.
Daily average flow is expected to be around 6,200 cfs to evacuate
Lanier's flood storage.
November
13,
2009
LAKE
LANIER IS 1.72 FEET OVER FULL, AND CREEKS ARE STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE
IS CLEAR AND 62 DEGREES.
Bass fishing
has been good and it’s a worm bite all day.
With the lake up over two feet, hit the points on the main lake
with a Shakey Head and Zoom green pumpkin green finesse worm on
a spinning rod. There are some spinner bait fish also on the Mini
Me all white or white skirts and copper blades feeding also. Docks
in the mina lake creeks are great all day as the spots start to
set up on the fall locations. The deeper the dock, the bigger the
fish but be patient and work the worm slowly under the docks. There
are some spinner bait fish also on the Mini Me all white or white
skirts and copper blades feeding also. Docks in the mina lake creeks
are great all day as the spots start to set up on the fall locations.
The deeper the dock, the bigger the fish but be patient and work
the worm slowly under the docks. Any main lake point can be a hot
spot and the trick is to fish them deeper this week. There are
small fish a little shallower but they strike baits so lightly,
unless you have a soft tip rod and light 6 pound test, you will
not feel the strikes. All the shallow fish will bite the Zoom finesse
worm in natural blue or sand. With all the deep fish there is little
to no schooling as the turnover slows down. The better deep fish
start at the 25 foot range. Drop shot rigs with small hooks and
small finesse style baits will work and they seem to be producing
a little better than a Texas rig. Sand worms, natural blue and
cinnamon green pig and jigs or creepy crawlers are the baits of
choice. Be sure to drop a ½ ounce Flex It spoon on the same
locations. Spots are accustomed to deep cold waters and 30 to 45
feet depths are the key areas. Pick the mouth of any major creek
and run the Lowrance on and over the points and pockets close by.
Follow the depths out and the fish will start to show up at 25
feet. We can still see a lot of fish at 25 feet in brush piles
but they are very hard to make bite. Try the back of any of the
lakes creeks even in the stained waters. Around the docks bass
are chasing small bait schools in the stained water up until noon.
These spots will take Shad Raps, finesse worms, a small Sebile
trout swim bait and Rico’s. Baits include spoons, u tail
worms and small finesse worms. This is a great time of year to
experiment with the drop shot rig. Small ¼ ounce drop shot
sinkers, Mosquito hooks by Mustad and small finesse worms in any
color can be magic. Most of the experienced anglers are using either
8 or even 10 pound test Stren clear line. A medium or even medium
heavy 6 foot 6 inch Bass Pro Shops Extreme rod has the sensitivity
and strength to feel and then set the hook on these deep fish.
Try simply doodling the bait off the structure just like you are
spoon jigging with very light pick ups with the rod tip. Keep the
bow of the boat pointing into the wind. This allows you to feel
the strikes as well as keep the line tight.
Striper fishing
is fair but you will need to ride and look for any surfacing
fish. There are some schools breaking in the quiet coves mid
lake but they will only be up right at daybreak and then by 9am,
it’s time to ride and look. Fish mid lake down to
the dam. Ride and look for any surfacing fish. There are some schools
breaking in the quiet coves mid lake but they will only be up right
at daybreak and then by 9am it’s time to ride and look. There
is a little top water feeding right at dusk in the creeks down
lake. All day have a small bucktail rigged as well as the white
Sebile swimmer. If you plan to troll, get a loaded umbrella rig
out 100 feet back at 2.7 miles per hour and ride and look. Trolling
is an option while just “looking”. But this feeding
only lasts about 20 minutes and then they disappear. The fish move
deep to 50+ feet and down lines is the way to get baits to the
fish. Herring and shiners will be the ticket the rest of this year.
But finding the fish is a real challenge. You have to pay attention
and ride and look with the Lowrance L C R. The fish have been in
smaller schools right in the tops of the timber down lake. Even
when we found bait, many times the stripers are not around them
except for deep in the trees. The shad are starting to move into
the creeks and deeper main lake coves. There has been no firm pattern
all day except to ride and look. A few fish are biting in and off
the river coves and creeks. As the shad start moving into the creeks
looking for warmer waters, the stripers follow them. During the
day use live baits on a down lines. Also run a flat line back 60
feet as a back up rig just n case a school roams by. Be sure to
try other sizes on live bait and shiners and even small bream are
good choices. There are some big spots too up to 4 pounds feeding
and these flat lines will get them. There is limited night bite
on pink Bombers casting to wind blown banks.
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