If you live around Lake Lanier, you know that the last few years have been a rollercoaster ride. However, the recent weeks have been more eventful than ever. Here's a recap:
September 19th: Several days of torrential rain cause Lake Lanier to jump two feet in one weekend.
September 23rd: Over 20 inches of rain recorded in parts of North Georgia.
October 1st: The Corps of Engineers has to fight criticism of its water releases during the flooding.
Today: Lake Lanier stands 1.69 feet below full pool with more rain to come. We're in sight of the lake's first full pool in over four years.
Lake Lanier Fishing Report
Nothing much has changed on the stripers over the last couple of weeks, except we are starting to see some bigger fish up shallower. We've had boats out on trips everyday the weather has permitted and the fishing has been good most days. This morning inspite of the strong winds and front passing, the stripers bit very well on our boats and they were up shallower. Yesterday, they were deeper and out over the channel.
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Brian and Jennifer Vanderhoff
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(770) 888-9269
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 11:05 AM