Lake Lanier locals woke up to a cool, overcast fall morning today, November 10, 2025. Air temps are starting in the upper 50s, rising to near 70 by afternoon, and we're looking at some light west winds at 8–12 knots shifting lighter by midday, with humidity levels not far off their November averages. No rain in the forecast today—just clouds and gorgeous fall colors on the trees surrounding the lake, making it picture-perfect out on the water. Sunrise came at 7:04 AM, and sunset will fall around 5:34 PM, so make the most of the daylight hours.
For those venturing out early, the bite picked up just after daybreak, with cooler water temps and shad balls attracting spotted bass up shallow before the sun gets too high. The recent action around the creek mouths and rocky main-lake points has been strong for both spotted and largemouth bass. Based on chatter at the Chestnut Ridge campground, folks have been boating plenty of 1.5 to 2-pound spots, with the occasional kicker up to 4 pounds mixed in.
Crappie are schooling along docks and under bridges, especially as the water continues cooling. Local anglers down by the Six Mile bridge and Bald Ridge Marina report catching limits tossing small jigs and live minnows just after sunrise.
Striped bass chasers have been trolling freelined blueback herring from the mouth of Flat Creek to the main river channel, hooking up with stripers averaging 6–10 pounds, with a few pushing into the teens. Word is, up north near Clarks Bridge, some bigger stripers were taken deep early with downlines, then up on topwater flukes as the bait moved shallower when the sun broke the clouds.
Best baits right now for bass? You can’t go wrong with a green pumpkin finesse worm or shaky head jig, especially off chunk rock and brush piles near creek channels. Jerkbaits and small swimbaits in a shad or white ice pattern—like a 2.7-inch 6th Sense Divine Swimbait—are producing well as fish key in on the remaining fall shad schools. According to local YouTube reports, anglers are slinging silver and blue jerkbaits and getting reaction bites, especially when wind kicks up midday. Never underestimate a wacky-rigged green pumpkin stick bait for coaxing bites around docks.
If you’re after crappie, stick to 1/16-ounce jig heads tipped with white, chartreuse, or monkey milk soft plastics. For stripers, blueback herring remains king, fished either on a downline at 20–30 feet or pulled across points on a freeline.
Top hot spots today:
- **Bald Ridge Creek:** Bass are hitting brush piles and blowdowns near the marina.
- **Shoal Creek mouth:** Hybrids and stripers schooling up busting bait.
- **Clarks Bridge (north end):** Deep holes have held consistent striper action.
- **Six Mile Creek:** Great numbers on crappie near the bridge pilings and main-lake docks.
Tidal influence is negligible up here since Lake Lanier’s flow is controlled by releases, not tides, but pay attention to water movement after generation at Buford Dam, as that often picks up the bite in the lower lake arms.
Fall is prime time out here—less boat traffic, crisp air, and fish feeding up before winter sets in. If you’re camping at Chestnut Ridge or just slipping the boat in for the day, chances are good for a mixed bag and plenty of fun.
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