It might be a good idea to get a guide this first time. Or Gapeeps is on this site and fishes Lanier alot. Send him a private message and maybe hook up with him. .
Just a fellow Michigander trying to point you in the right direction.
I was down visiting my daughter and SIL in Dunwoody (north Atlanta) a couple of weekends ago and we took a drive up towards Dawsonville. I didn't realize how close she lives to Lanier. My question is, how's the fishing on the south end of Lanier. I would probably target crappie but would be happy to catch anything that pulls back. I would be fishing out of a 16' deep V and would be down sometime during the cooler months, November-April or so. Any information is appreciated.
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It might be a good idea to get a guide this first time. Or Gapeeps is on this site and fishes Lanier alot. Send him a private message and maybe hook up with him. .
Just a fellow Michigander trying to point you in the right direction.
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The lake is cooling down and the action is heating up. Stripers are starting to school, and the top water bass bite is getting good. I have not crappie fished there much, but I would not eat a crappie from south Lanier - too much e-coli in the water. Just a fact.
"Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."
Thanks for the heads up. I got e-coli from a prostate biopsy for cancer in 2009. I spent 9 days in intensive care and was told by my Doc he could not find an antibiotic to kill for 7 days. I was on morphine and toradol for 8 days. I only got toradol every two days, it was the only thing that stopped the pain. At my follow up appointment my Dr said I almost didn't make. Then my oncologist called me the 2nd day in the hospital to tell me the biopsy was positive. That surgery was a cakewalk compared to the e-coli.
That changed my attitude about life.
I take nothing for granted now.
Wouldn't be concerned about keeping any to eat, just catching some fish. I may have to take the boat with me next trip down and give it a try. Looks like Mary Alice would be most convenient for us. Lots of fingers with boat houses in the area, too.
The older I get the more I realize the therapeutic benefits of fishing
Proud member of Michigan chapter "Team Overalls"
Worlds proudest grandpa x6
Mary Alice charges $5 to park. Not far away, across the cove, is Little Ridge park - free parking. That's where I go when I fish the Bald Ridge creek area. HTH
"Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."