EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 1 MIN
Tackle Lake Lanier's Winter Bite with Artificial Lure's Top Tips
from Lake Lanier, Georgia Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
# Artificial Lure's Lake Lanier Fishing Report Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Lanier report this Wednesday morning. We're looking at solid conditions out on the water today. January's typically a quieter month on Lanier, but that doesn't mean the fish aren't biting. Water temps are running cool, which means the bass are schooling up in deeper structure—your 15 to 25-foot zones are going to be prime real estate right now. For species, largemouth bass and crappie are your bread and butter this time of year. If you want to target some numbers, bluegill and redear sunfish will keep your lines tight throughout the day. Recent tournament action shows anglers are still pulling solid five-bass limits in the 15-pound range on the lake, so the population is definitely there. **On the lure front**, you'll want to work soft plastics—drop shots and shaky heads in natural colors like watermelon and green pumpkin. Jigs with crawfish trailers are money this time of year. For topwater, keep it subtle with smaller baits since the fish are less aggressive in winter. If you're going the live bait route, shiners and crawfish will outperform anything else you throw. **Hot spots to hit**: The structure near the dam area holds suspended bass consistently. Also, work the creek channels where Proctor Creek feeds in—baitfish migrate through there, and the predators follow. The northern sections near Cauble Park offer good shallow-to-mid-depth transitions that winter bass love. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more local intel on Georgia's best fisheries. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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# Artificial Lure's Lake Lanier Fishing Report Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Lanier report this Wednesday morning. We're looking at solid conditions out on the water today. January's typically a quieter month on Lanier, but that doesn't mean the fish aren't biting. Water temps are running cool, which means the bass are schooling up in deeper structure—your 15 to 25-foot zones are going to be prime real estate right now. For species, largemouth bass and crappie are your bread and butter this time of year. If you want to target some numbers, bluegill and redear sunfish will keep your lines tight throughout the day. Recent tournament action shows anglers are still pulling solid five-bass limits in the 15-pound range on the lake, so the population is definitely there. **On the lure front**, you'll want to work soft plastics—drop shots and shaky heads in natural colors like watermelon and green pumpkin. Jigs with crawfish trailers are money this time of year. For topwater, keep it subtle with smaller baits since the fish are less aggressive in winter. If you're going the live bait route, shiners and crawfish will outperform anything else you throw. **Hot spots to hit**: The structure near the dam area holds suspended bass consistently. Also, work the creek channels where Proctor Creek feeds in—baitfish migrate through there, and the predators follow. The northern sections near Cauble Park offer good shallow-to-mid-depth transitions that winter bass love. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more local intel on Georgia's best fisheries. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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Tackle Lake Lanier's Winter Bite with Artificial Lure's Top Tips
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