The fishing continues to get better on Lake Lanier as we head towards a summer pattern. Some of the Striped Bass we are catching are really big! The Lake Lanier Islands area has been producing the best numbers of fish. Come enjoy a Lake Lanier Guided fishing trip with us. Capt. Wes
Lake Burton/ Rabun Fishing Report
Brown Trout:
The Brown Trout have moved to deep water in the northern lakes. Most of these fish are hanging in the 40 to 60 ft of water depths. They are feeding early in the morning in the 20ft range. We have had good luck trolling small crank baits ( Ugly Ducklings) about 16 ft to 21ft deep. The Brown Trout population seems to be healthy this season. We have caught some really nice fish over the last couple of weeks. Just remember with lake trout ” the early bird gets the worm”.
Bass:
The Spotted Bass are in their early summer pattern. Most of the bigger Spots are in the 20ft water depths. They are hanging close to structure ( rocks, brush, and grass). Spot Stickers with pumpkin seed color Finesse worms seem to be the ticket. Lake Burton has been know for it’s healthy Spotted Bass. Last week we average 25 to 30 fish per trip. These fish are really fat due to the huge numbers of Blue-back Herring population. Jerk baits that imitate Herring colors are a good second choice.
Walleye:
The Walleye are feeding very early. Most of these fish are feeding pre- daylight. Night crawlers have been the best bait we have found. Slow trolling these worms in and around the deep water ledges has been producing really healthy fish. We caught 15 fish on one trip this past week with 6 of them being over 3 lbs. Trolling crawler harnesses about 1.2 mph has been producing the biggest fish.
Yellow Perch:
The Yellow Perch bite is on! Most of these fish are sitting in about 22ft of water. They are feeding on Crappie minnows and small Robo worms. The Perch love grass, so concentrate on finding and fishing the grass flats near creeks and springs..
Good luck!
Capt. Wes Carlton
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The Lake Lanier summer time bite is on!
The Lake Burton Brown Trout summer bite is on
The Striped Bass are biting good this week on Lake Lanier. We fished this week around the Gainesville area of Lake Lanier. Most of the Striped Bass seem to be congregating 0ver a 40ft bottom. These fish are hungry and big.
Lake Burton Fishing report
Water Temp: 69
Clarity : Stained
Walleye: The Walleye have started feeding better over the last couple of days. We are now catching fish with some size to them (5 to 6 lbs). Most of the fish seem to be congregated on long points that have good access to deeper water. I am starting off the day trolling small crank baits up shall low on the 6 to 14 ft water depths. Clipping long points and brushy bank lines have been producing the better fish. Occasionally casting a blue back Herring or artificial ( Spro Mcstick ) in the grass along coves have been working as well. This pattern should continue over the next few weeks. We will slowly begin moving out over deeper water over the next few weeks as the water temperature rises. Walleye are very structure oriented fish. Always keep this in mind. These fish can be caught during daylight hours so be patient when fishing for them. Sometimes they are often found close to Spotted Bass but the bass are so aggressive that the angler often leaves a good location to go in search for the honey hole.
Brown Trout: The smaller trout seem to be pilled up in the creek channels. A small Rapala Countdown or spinner ( black) has been working well. We caught two nice Brook trout this week on Lake Burton. These fish are absolutely beautiful! Most of the bigger Brown Trout are close to the main lake channel. These fish are feed on the schools of Blue Backs that are moving around the lake. Look for the bait and the Brown’s are not far behind. Casting a small spoon towards these bait fish will certainly produce some big Brown Trout.
Bass: The Large mouth have finished spawning and are finally feeding again. We caught some huge fish this week with the average size being 5 to 6 lbs. Most of the Large mouth are feeding up shallow early in the backs of the creeks along brush and trees. White crank baits are working well. After 9 am or so move toward the 14 to 16 ft range and work a Sinko or Finesse worm on the bottom. This is where most of the bigger females are.
Yellow Perch: Get ready. We have been catching some monster Yellow Perch the last two weeks while Bass and Walleye fishing. These fish are as healthy as I have seen in 14 years of fishing these northern lakes. The perch will start congregating in the grass flats near Creek channels.
The water is warming up really fast so be ready to target deeper water over the next few weeks.
Good luck!
The Striped Bass bite on Lake Lanier is very consistent. Most of the bigger female fish are making their way up the lake channels toward the creeks to spawn. We have seen plenty of males the last few days. Most of Lake Laniers Striped Bass population is in the 10 to 16 ft of water. The night bite on Lake Lanier is still really strong. Come join us on a Lake Lanier guided fishing excursion.
The North Georgia Walleye spawn is over. Most of the fish seem to be hanging just inside the mouths of the creeks and on long points adjacent to the main tributaries. We have had our best success this past week trolling stick baits ( Spro McSticks Blue Back colors) 70 to 80 ft out 2.5 mph. A few bigger fish have been caught on crawler harnesses 50 to 80 ft behind the boat 1.8mph. Speed is the key when trolling a crawler harness. If you go too fast the fish will not chase the bait. If you go too slow the blades on the harness will not spin. We have been catching a few nice Trout on these while Walleye fishing.
Lake Burton Water level : full pool Water Temp: 47deg Clarity: Slight stain
Walleye: The Walleye are in full spawn. We have been catching a few fish down the rivers a few miles away from the spawning grounds. Small crank baits have been working well (bright colors). We have caught a few on jigs and night crawlers this week. Look for these fish to finish spawning and start feeding aggressively in the next week or two. Medium Crappie minnows on a jig head works we’ll in the post spawn. Work these jigs in and around brush piles and rock out cropping’s.
Bass: The Spotted Bass have began their spring feeding ritual. Most of these fish are in the 12 to 18ft range. As soon as the water warms up a few degrees the top water action will heat up. We have been catching most of our fish in a Fish Head Spin tipped with a white fluke. Slow retrieve this bait over main lake humps and points. The jerk bait bite is good and will only get better in the next few weeks. Target red clay banks when throwing a jerk bait the sun warms these areas up faster and more of the fish seem to congregate here. Use a jerk, jerk, jerk, long pause during the retrieve. The bite will be on fire as soon as we see that upper 50 low 60 degree water temperature.
Trout: The Brown Trout have started feeding on the Blue-Back Herring populations that have moved up shallow in the creeks. We have caught fish on light spinners and jerk baits(Spro-McStick). Most of our bigger fish have been caught on a 5 inch jerk bait. Try using a steady slow retrieve on these baits. The trolling bite should pick up in the next few weeks.
The Striped Bass Fishing is getting Good!! The size of these fish this Spring is Impressive!!