Well hey there, folks, I'm Artificial Lure coming to you on this Friday morning, November 14th, 2025, with your Lake Lanier fishing report.
Let me start with the conditions. We're looking at some decent weather out there—it's a chilly start this morning with temps hanging around 7 to 11 degrees Celsius, but we've got mostly sunny skies and winds coming out of the northwest at a light 6 knots. Real manageable conditions for getting out on the water.
Now, here's what's been happening on Lanier lately. The spotted bass fishing has been absolutely stellar. These fish are aggressive right now, and you've got a real good window to capitalize on it. That cold front we just had seems to have turned them on. The largemouth bite is solid too, so you can't go wrong either direction.
For your lures, you're gonna want to have several options ready. Jerkbaits are producing fantastic results—throw out some suspending deep jerkbaits like the Yo-Zuri 3DB Series 110 or the Duel Hardcore Minnow Flat 95. If you're targeting docks, which you absolutely should be, drop-shot rigs with smaller soft plastics like a Zoom Super Fluke Jr. are money right now. Swim jigs in black-and-blue colors paired with PowerBait MaxScent chunks will get bites in shallow cover too.
When it comes to hot spots, you can't beat the dock systems along the main lake. Target those isolated docks on the deeper bluffs—the spotted bass are stacked underneath them right now. Ryan Creek up near the back is another fantastic area if you want to explore some structure and throw at schooling fish.
That's your Lake Lanier report for today, folks. Thanks so much for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for more updates.
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