Posted by scottc on July 29th, 2009

The Striper fishing has been great every, morning, afternoon, and night. It’s going to be that way through late September. As the fish creep out of the Tree’s and sit right above the thermocline on the South end of the lake, look for fishing to improve even more with in the next couple of weeks. All of the major creeks are holding fish. When you get on some of these schools of fish jig a 4 inch smoke shad color fluke on a quarter ounce jig head to entice the fish into hitting your jig and down-lines. It seems to activate lazy Stripers. See you on the water.
Capt. Scott Collins

Posted by scottc on July 21st, 2009


The Striper fishing is still at its best and will be for the next couple of months. Look for the schools of fish 30-45 feet below the boat. With the rising water temperature the fish can be found alittle deeper than weeks past. The down line has been the best producer for us. We have also caught a couple fish pulling lead core 5 to 9 colors in the mouths of creeks. See you on the Water.
Capt. Scott Collins


Posted by scottc on July 10th, 2009

The fishing continues to be great every morning. Look for schooling Stripers close by tree lines, located around points, mouths of creeks and deepbanks. Fishing continues to be the most consistent Mid-Lake. Keep your baits fresh and your leader light. With the schools tightening and the fish becoming more active it’s prime time to catch good numbers of fish on Lanier. We have been going through baits fast. There is still some top water bass activity every morning keep a top water close for alittle bonus. See you on the water.
Capt. Scott Collins
