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Lanier Striped Bass Coalition 2012 Striper Round-Up
This is a Catch and Release fish scale and data collection tournament intended to provide the Georgia Department of Natural Resources with additional information that they have requested to assist with the management and improvement of the Lake Lanier Striped Bass Fishery. All entry fees collected for the General Level registration will go to offset the cost of the tournament…
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Lead Core Trolling 101
Lead core trolling has a long history on Lake Lanier, dating back to the days prior to the legal use of Blue Back Herring. When the Lake water warms in May and June, Stripers begin to school and one of the preferred fishing methods for Stripers is lead core trolling.
To get started, you will need a reel capable of holding some mono backing, one roll of lead core, and a fluorocarbon leader. Consider the Penn 320 and 330, Okuma 30 and 45, and the…
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Tyler Weldon caught this 80" sailfish at the whistle buoy 3 miles off shore in Panama City on 7/18/11. He was flat lining a live cigar minnow, the rig consist of 3/4oz. egg weight, 60lb. fluorocarbon leader, and a 4/0 octopus hook. The battle took 45 min. to land the fish, the fish also jumped 15-20 times and we released it.…
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Downline Tips From Brett Wendel
Down Line Fishing
Many people use weights with the swivels already built in or fixed (I call them the Devil weights). How many times have you seen folks with a fixed weight, put on a bait, drop it in the water, look at it swim for a few seconds, set the rod in the holder, zero the line counter, and then let bait drop? When water temperatures are high, this can seriously impact the health of your bait if they spend a long time in the high temperature water on the…
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Fishing With The Falcons
Be sure to check out the Atlanta Falcons web site (atlantafalcons.com),..... they've posted video and pictures from the June 8th outing where Wounded Veterans joined Falcon Coaches, Cheerleaders, Retired Players and Lanier Striper Fishermen from various clubs and organizations,....
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Saturday Morning, June 4
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June Newsletter
LANIER STRIPER CLUB LLC, THE LEADER IN CONSERVATION, EDUCATION, AND FELLOWSHIP
LAKE LANIER STRIPED BASS
NEWSLETTER
JUNE 2011
VOLUME I, ISSUE…
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LAST FISH OF RHE DAY . STEVE HOKED UP WITH A SHARK
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Fl. trip
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May Newsletter
Lanier Striper Club, LLC - A Leader in Education, Fellowship and Conservation
NEWSLETTER, MAY 2011 VOLUME I, ISSUE 5
I. I. Current fishing conditions. The moon is waxing and is 42% full. The Lake level is 1070.31. Water temperatures range from 64 to 71 degrees F. The five day forecast brought us below normal temps but warmer weather is returning with temps expected to be back to normal within the week. The water in much of the Lake is clear. Some water – Gainesville…
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