Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Fall Bite Heating Up, Stripers Schooling & Bass Crushing Crankbaits
29 August 2025

Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Fall Bite Heating Up, Stripers Schooling & Bass Crushing Crankbaits

Lake Lanier, Georgia Fishing Report - Daily

About
Morning y’all, it’s Artificial Lure with your Lake Lanier fishing report for Friday, August 29, 2025. The fall bite is peeking around the corner, and locals know this is one of the best times to hit the water. The sun rose right at 7:04 AM this morning, with sunset expected at 8:09 PM — so you’ve got a generous window to chase that trophy bass or a mess of spots before the day’s heat sets in.

Weather’s prime for fishing: light cloud cover with temps starting in the mid-70s, climbing to the mid-80s by afternoon. No rain on the radar today, and a mild northwesterly breeze will keep things comfy on the open water. Lanier, being a reservoir, doesn’t have ocean tides to worry about — what matters here are those controlled releases and water level changes, which have been steady all week according to Lake Lanier’s official updates.

Striped bass are schooling up already, making some surface boils around sunrise. Downlines with live blueback herring have produced consistent action in deeper channels near Browns Bridge and the mouth of Six Mile Creek. Some solid hybrids are mixed in, and just yesterday morning, a handful of locals at Little Hall Park reported landing linesides up to eight pounds using live bait and white bucktail jigs.

Spotted bass activity has fired up on brush piles and deeper rock points, especially anywhere from 15–30 feet. According to North Georgia Fisherman, the Texas rig worm in natural or green pumpkin has been hot, and more than a few nice fish came on finesse swimbaits and drop shots. If you like power fishing, throw a topwater walking bait or a chrome fluke first light over points near Flowery Branch — one lucky angler just bagged a four-pound spot at sunrise, and bite reports say the big girls are starting to slide shallow.

Largemouths are a little less consistent, but anglers working shallow crankbaits and spinnerbaits in stained coves have scratched out some solid bites, especially late in the day when baitfish are tight to the banks.

Catfish are active overnight and right up through the early morning, with good catches coming on cut shad and chicken livers around flat areas up the Chattahoochee arm. Channel cats and a couple of nice blues hit the cleaning stations at Bald Ridge just yesterday.

For baits and lures this week:
- **Live blueback herring** for stripers and hybrids.
- **Texas rigged worms** (try green pumpkin or watermelon) and drop shot minnows for spots.
- **Jerkbaits** and small swimbaits in shad colors.
- **White spinnerbaits** and shallow cranks for largemouth.
- **Cut bait** or chicken liver for catfish.

Hot spots to hit? Check the brush piles in front of Vanns Tavern for bass, and follow the channel edges near the mouth of Flat Creek for stripers early. Don’t overlook the submerged timber lines off Young Deer Creek — both spots have produced fish all week.

Stay safe, watch for boat traffic, and keep an eye on weather changes. Thanks for tuning in to this Lake Lanier report — remember to subscribe for all your North Georgia fishing news. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn