Artificial Lure here with your Lake Lanier fishing report for Tuesday, November 11th, 2025. It’s a classic fall day in North Georgia—the air’s cool and the leaves are giving us that gold-rust backdrop out on the water. Sunrise hit around 7:00 AM and you’ll have daylight until sunset about 5:35 PM, so plenty of time to squeeze in a full day’s fishing.
We’re in post-frontal conditions today: temps are starting out in the high 40s this morning and warming up to the mid-60s this afternoon with sunny skies and light winds, typical for this time of year on Lanier. According to FishingReminder, fish activity is peaking around twilight—early morning and late afternoon—so work those key bite windows for best results.
Now, let’s talk what’s biting. Recent reports show the fall migration is in full swing. **Spotted bass** are pushing shallow; look for them around rocky points and brush piles in 10-25 feet. Anglers are landing solid numbers—fish up to 4 pounds aren’t uncommon this week. Folks are also seeing increased **crappie** action, especially in the backs of creeks near submerged timber, and don’t overlook the **striper** bite—it’s heating up around the river mouths and main-lake channels with some fish over 15 pounds showing up, especially on overcast mornings.
As for lures and bait, here’s what’s been putting them in the boat:
- **Swimbaits** like the Keitech Swing Impact FAT and Lanier Baits have been consistent for both spots and schooling stripers.
- **Soft plastics**—finesse worms on shaky heads or drop shots—are money when bass get finicky. Zoom’s Ol' Monster and Lanier Baits Finesse Worms get a ton of love out here.
- **Topwater** is still worth a shot early and late. Gunfish and Spooks can draw vicious strikes over main-lake humps.
- For crappie, live minnows or small jigs fished 10-12 feet down around deeper brush are producing thick slabs.
If you’re targeting stripers, nothing beats a good blueback herring, but don’t sleep on soft swimbaits—especially when the bait schools are up top getting pushed by hungry linesides.
A couple of **hot spots** to put on your radar today:
- **Flowery Branch Bay:** The points and coves have been loaded with schooling bass and surface-breaking stripers lately.
- **Holiday Marina area:** This whole basin is alive right now, with both spotted bass and crappie stacked around the deeper docks and standing timber.
According to local guides and voices on Spreaker’s Lake Lanier Fall Forecast, this is prime time to cover water, mix up presentations, and watch your electronics for bait balls—there are active fish at nearly every depth right now. If you run into windier banks, tie on a spinnerbait or a white swimbait and burn it just under the surface.
Just remember, Lanier’s fluctuating water levels this month might move some fish around, especially up shallow after windy days. Keep moving ‘til you find the bite, and don’t be afraid to try those bigger swimbaits for a true November trophy.
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