
05 September 2025
Lanier Fishing Report Sept 5 2025: Hot Topwater & Striper Bites Revealed by Drought Exposed Structure
Lake Lanier, Georgia Fishing Report - Daily
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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Lanier fishing report for Friday, September 5th, 2025.
Lake level is currently about one foot below full pool and water temperatures are holding in the low 80s, with mostly clear water conditions. Sunrise was at 7:14 AM and sunset is coming up tonight at 7:50 PM, so you’ve got peak hours before and after work to get out and wet a line. While Lanier isn’t a tidal lake, the recent drawdown from summer evaporation and lighter rainfall is exposing some killer structure you won’t normally get at full pool.
According to the Lake Lanier, Georgia Fishing Report - Daily, the fishing action remains strong as drought conditions are revealing submerged timber and rocky ledges—prime real estate to target both spotted bass and stripers. The hot bite continues for spotted bass early, with anglers reporting fair to good numbers fishing topwater walking baits like the classic Sammy or Zara Spook right at first light. Once the sun gets up, drop down to 20-30 feet and switch to a finesse approach—shaky heads rigged with green pumpkin worms or drop-shot rigs with robo worms are putting fish in the boat, especially off deep points and brush piles.
Striper activity picks up mid-morning, with boats hooking into double-digit fish using live blueback herring at mid-depth in the creek mouths and deeper river channels. Some regulars are casting big swimbaits and bucktail jigs for schooling stripes busting bait near Brown’s Bridge and the main lake humps.
Crappie are still hanging tight to structure, stacking up under docks and in the back of creeks—small minnows and 2-inch plastic grubs on light jigs under slip corks continue to produce, especially around the pilings at Six Mile and Shoal Creek.
Recent catches around Lanier have included healthy numbers of spotted bass to 3 pounds, largemouth pushing 5 pounds, and good-sized stripers up to 18 pounds, all caught this week according to Hammonds Fishing and the Lanier Fishing Report. Catfish are biting too, with some nice blues and channels on cut bait—try deep flats near the mouth of the Chattahoochee for a shot at a big blue.
Best bait this week: Topwater walking baits early, drop-shot and shaky head rigs after sunrise, live blueback herring for stripers, and small minnows for crappie. Rubber worms, Keitech swim baits, and white bucktail jigs are getting steady bites.
For your best shot today, hit these hot spots:
- Browns Bridge area: schooling stripers and deep bass off humps and points.
- Main lake brush piles off Three Sisters and Young Deer Creek: steady action for spots and crappie.
- Back of Six Mile Creek: docks loaded with crappie and occasional bass lurking nearby.
Today’s weather calls for afternoon highs in the upper 80s, light winds, and mostly sunny and stable pressure. Keep hydrated and beat the crowd with an early launch.
Shout out to all the anglers trying for the Georgia Bass Slam—you’ll find five bass species in these waters this month, so keep those photos coming to Georgia DNR for Slam bragging rights.
That wraps today’s Lake Lanier report. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for up-to-date local angling info. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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Lake level is currently about one foot below full pool and water temperatures are holding in the low 80s, with mostly clear water conditions. Sunrise was at 7:14 AM and sunset is coming up tonight at 7:50 PM, so you’ve got peak hours before and after work to get out and wet a line. While Lanier isn’t a tidal lake, the recent drawdown from summer evaporation and lighter rainfall is exposing some killer structure you won’t normally get at full pool.
According to the Lake Lanier, Georgia Fishing Report - Daily, the fishing action remains strong as drought conditions are revealing submerged timber and rocky ledges—prime real estate to target both spotted bass and stripers. The hot bite continues for spotted bass early, with anglers reporting fair to good numbers fishing topwater walking baits like the classic Sammy or Zara Spook right at first light. Once the sun gets up, drop down to 20-30 feet and switch to a finesse approach—shaky heads rigged with green pumpkin worms or drop-shot rigs with robo worms are putting fish in the boat, especially off deep points and brush piles.
Striper activity picks up mid-morning, with boats hooking into double-digit fish using live blueback herring at mid-depth in the creek mouths and deeper river channels. Some regulars are casting big swimbaits and bucktail jigs for schooling stripes busting bait near Brown’s Bridge and the main lake humps.
Crappie are still hanging tight to structure, stacking up under docks and in the back of creeks—small minnows and 2-inch plastic grubs on light jigs under slip corks continue to produce, especially around the pilings at Six Mile and Shoal Creek.
Recent catches around Lanier have included healthy numbers of spotted bass to 3 pounds, largemouth pushing 5 pounds, and good-sized stripers up to 18 pounds, all caught this week according to Hammonds Fishing and the Lanier Fishing Report. Catfish are biting too, with some nice blues and channels on cut bait—try deep flats near the mouth of the Chattahoochee for a shot at a big blue.
Best bait this week: Topwater walking baits early, drop-shot and shaky head rigs after sunrise, live blueback herring for stripers, and small minnows for crappie. Rubber worms, Keitech swim baits, and white bucktail jigs are getting steady bites.
For your best shot today, hit these hot spots:
- Browns Bridge area: schooling stripers and deep bass off humps and points.
- Main lake brush piles off Three Sisters and Young Deer Creek: steady action for spots and crappie.
- Back of Six Mile Creek: docks loaded with crappie and occasional bass lurking nearby.
Today’s weather calls for afternoon highs in the upper 80s, light winds, and mostly sunny and stable pressure. Keep hydrated and beat the crowd with an early launch.
Shout out to all the anglers trying for the Georgia Bass Slam—you’ll find five bass species in these waters this month, so keep those photos coming to Georgia DNR for Slam bragging rights.
That wraps today’s Lake Lanier report. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for up-to-date local angling info. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn