Kayak Striper Fishing Lake Lanier
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2011
- Striper Fishing in the middle of December Lake Lanier out of a Kayak. What a great way to enjoy the winter. No boat traffic you got it to yourself. Thought I would techniques that I use for winter time Striper fishing. Its a learning process. Hope you enjoy.
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Nice calm day on Lanier!
Salt or fresh water...you da man. see you soon!!
This video is great, that fish is common but big enough to spin you around... Love some striper fishing on our beautiful lake...
Wow...that is awesome
Nice video!!
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Live in Ga, maybe some day we going to FISHING 🎣
Good luck 👍🍀
awsome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice!!!
Trout. on this day, alot easier to keep alive. Blue back herring and large minnows and shad are available at most bait shops. I would start at Hammonds bait and tackle . and yes fish are safe.
Great video! Lanier is hot right now! Been out lately?
In buckhead
I know you mentioned you let out 20-30 feet of line, but how do you ensure the line falls to the appropriate depth?
2 ounce weight plus I can see it on my Graph
What is the pole set up you used to land that striper?
I am new to fishing in freshwater and also to Lake Lanier. Just got a Predator Kayak for Christmas. What type of bait fish did you use? Also, are fish off Lake Lanier safe to keep? Thanks!!
Freddy Gaitan I fish Lanier on the regular. Your bait will change through the year depending on water temps. Get on Facebook and look for Lanier Area Kayak Enthusiasts group, lots of us on there fish Lanier a lot, great place to get together with some experienced guy who will take you out and show you how to get some tight lines. Welcome to the greatest most rewarding sport ever.
Outside world dawsonville. Up hwy 400.
what type of bait tank are you using?
outskirts of Atlanta.
What month is this?
Ur CZcams tag is the name of my dads store
This looks like chestatee area or thompson mill in dawsonville.. Where is this?
Where did you get that kayak?
I was fishing out of Mary Alice park, one of my favorite winter spots for stripers
there arent any smallmouth in lake lanier...
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I don't like the idea of having the rod holders in the back.
First of all your rod and reel is way overkill if you want to have any fun reeling them in
+9929kingfish First of all, you need the right tackle when trolling. You don't want rods that completely bend over to little pressure. Additionally, stripers can get pretty massive.
9929kingfish not overkill on Lanier, the record on this lake for a Stripped Bass is 47lbs and change...striper are an extreamly hard fighting fish, light tackle for these guys is considered a Medium light power rod with 10-12lb test.
Personally I use 50lb braid with 15lb fluorocarbon leader.