April 1, 2021 Lake Lanier Fishing Report
April 01, 2021 Cumming 1 photo

Trip Summary

It’s officially Spring and right on time the rain, cold fronts, and pollen have thrown an April Fools Day curveball. However, going forward the forecast looks awesome with warmer days and great fishing weather. Get ready, with the warm days ahead of us in the next few weeks the fishing will be on fire! As of today the lake is at 1071.82’, 0.82’ above full pool. Lake surface temps in areas were pushing the upper 50’s. The past few weeks I was off the pond and down in Florida checking out a new sled for the up coming season. It was a very exciting and stressful event but we pulled the trigger on a brand new Blazer Bay 2420 fully outfitted! I was able to run it over 30 miles out in the gulf and do a little reef fishing and in 12” of skinny water in the back country before hauling back to Georgia. I got back on the pond this week to dial everything in and we picked up right where we left off with some great catches. The stripers are spread out lake wide. After the heavy rains hit us it pushed a lot of debris and muddy water in the creek backs and northern stretches of both rivers. On the south end look for the diving birds, feeding loons, and creek backs. I think the northern stretches of the lake are still better for numbers. The spawning run has begun! We are running a spread of herring and shad on downlines, unweighted and weighted freelines, and planners. Run the freelines 80-120’ back and the bait 25-45’ behind the boards. I like to put a couple anglers on the bow throwing either a swim bait, bucktail, or a magic swimmer at the bank. You will pick up a lot of bonus fish so get ready to hold on. I have a few dates open in April and we are already booking into May. I hope you get to take advantage of the great fishing weather that is right around the corner and come aboard and check out the new rig! Tight lines. -Capt. Andrew Hammond
Andrew Hammond
Cumming, Georgia, United States
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Enjoy a beautiful day on Lake Lanier cranking in one of Georgia’s most sought after game fish, Striped Bass! These Stripers fight hard and are excellent on the table. Big Bite Charters is here to help you catch them! Captain Andrew will teach you th...

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May 8, 2021 Lake Lanier Fishing Report
May 8, 2021 Lake Lanier Fishing Report
May 8, 2021
The striper fishing has been heating up since my last report and I’m looking forward to a bountiful month of May. Over the past 2 weeks, I snuck down to Homosassa, FL to catch the last week of snook season, chase some cobia, and pluck a few reds n’ trout! Now that it’s out of my system, it’s time to get back on the pond. As of today, due to the recent rain dumps, the lake level is at 1071.93’ MSL, .93’ above full pool. The surface temp is pushing 70 degrees and should see the lower 70’s within a week or two. Just like my previous report, the stripers are catchable lake wide. I have still been targeting them in the upper and mid reaches of both rivers. Last month the dominant pattern was the freeline and planer board bite. We are now seeing a bit of herring on downlines, 20-30’ coming into play. I’m starting the mornings with a combo spread of weighted freelines, planers, and downlines. Make your adjustments to the producing pattern and depth that you’re marking fish. As ALWAYS during this time of year while you’re pulling the spread, have an angler or two on the bow throwing artificials at the rocks, points, saddles, and banks. The stripers are relating to the same areas as the spotted bass. This is a great way to stay busy with plenty of action. My favorite producers have been a nose hooked white or bone colored fluke, Sabile Magic Swimmers, and Hogy Paddle Swimbaits. Recently, I also spent some time taking a class offered by The University of Florida (UF/IFAS), Sea Grant Florida, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission called “Florida Friendly Fishing Guides”. Even though I primarily guide in Georgia, this program recognizes fishing guides who are committed to preserving the future of fisheries through sustainable boating and fishing techniques. "Florida Friendly Fishing Guides," provide a richer fishing experience for their clients through their angling expertise and environmental stewardship. To assist keeping our clients healthy and happy, and to preserve sustainable fishing habits for future generations, we anglers must ensure that we follow the best practices when out on the water. This course offers an in-depth background in fishery management, marine ecology, ethics, catch and release techniques, understanding of waterways, sustainable waste management and fueling, seafood safety, onboard materials, and simply giving back. I believe our conservation efforts as anglers are one of the most important values and practices where we can all do better. We should educate our fellow anglers and clients as part of the daily fishing experience we offer. There is more to it than just putting fish in the box. Click the images and links below if you would like more information on the program and to find a Florida Friendly Fishing Guide. I am listed under the Big Bend Region in Homosassa, FL. Hope to see y’all on the water soon! -Capt. Andrew Hammond
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