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    Default Lake Lanier


    Im so new to this I dont even know where to start. Ive bassed fished and know Lanier is a tough lake but really have no idea where to start fishing for crappie.

    Any advise would be appreciated.

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    Only advice i can give you is lanier has alot of deep docks and the fish are under them. Even if you do not know how to shoot under a low to the water dock its not that big of a deal there.
    those big community docks provide alot of shade, just fish the empty slips(you can just cast into them).
    Use 4lb. Test and tie on 1/24 jiffy jigs. Bring variety of colors to see what they prefer. (White with red head would be a good start). Cast it or shoot it as far back as possible,allow the jig to just free fall and pendulum back towards the boat. Watch the line for the slightest twitch and set the hook! Try different retrieves sometimes slowly reeling it works good. Hope this helps.
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    Docks are a sure fire key on Lanier but be prepared to search around. There are over 1 billion docks. You can do night fishing under some of the bridges also. I would focus up river as the water holds more stain (but can still be clearer than most are use to). I took some time off this summer and now I am still searchind to find them. If you like to troll Allatoona is a good option too. Another good place to look is hit up the brush piles that you fished looking for bass. A lot of them will hold crappie also. Put your boat is 20-30 ft of water and cruise the contour around points and humps. The brush will show up. More brush than docks lol.

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    Welcome aboard...Lots of good fishing at Lanier and many of the guys on here fish there regularly. Most anyone on here will be glad to help you out... I can't help you much, I usually fish Blackshear or Talquin...Holler if you get down this way..Good Luck and keep us posted on how you do.

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    Thanks so much for these tips. Ill give them a try this weekend.

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    I agree about docks on Lanier and also about going up the river, but would add vertical fishing brush piles. Use electronics to find the isolated brush. You may have some in mind that you have bass fished. These piles will hold your larger slabs. Keep a close eye on electronics when dock shooting as many docks have brush around them. A dock may cast shade over a large brush pile that has more algea and plankton and the fish may be there instead of under the dock. Just be open minded and pick apart your area. I have also did well longlining and pushing on Lanier. Good luck and post pics of results we love pictures.

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    stj2012.............I can't help you with Lanier, but welcome to the site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stj2012 View Post
    Im so new to this I dont even know where to start. Ive bassed fished and know Lanier is a tough lake but really have no idea where to start fishing for crappie.

    Any advise would be appreciated.
    Welcome Aboard. I ain't much of any kinda help up there, but several guys on here that do. Hopefully they will read this thread and help you out. That lake is way to big to not have some huge old slabs in it some where.
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    where do you find jiffy jigs

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    Wahoo Bait and Tackle carries Jiffy Jigs.

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