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Fishin’ The Fall Transition At Lake Lanier #lakelanierfishing2023 #fishing



In this video I am at Lake Lanier in early October fishing for bass using multiple techniques. The fall transition can be a tough time of year to catch fish, but there is always a way. Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the upcoming content that I have planned.

music by Dana Smith

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13 Comments

  1. Sounds like a junebug crawlfish Texas rigged would be killer after those finds!! Great fishing Dana, it's always a mystery to me how they get off of anything with a treble hook some days??? What is your theory on the top tail thing? Maybe predator fish? If it was on the bottom, I would say fanning for beds, but top..IDK

  2. nice vid, Dana. I actually fished around the Clarks Bridge area on Wednesday. Caught a few on walking baits and ironically a gar mixed in. lol. One dock had a 5lb LM under a float. I flipped a wacky senko and she ate it immediately. nothing like a visual strike!

  3. Caught them good on a jig today lost about a 6 on the first dock I pitched into right at the boat I caught a lot but I also lost about five or six really solid largemouth glad that jig bite is turned on I'm just waiting for those stripers to really start blitzing

  4. Yeah you got to be finishing up her somewhere probably around Little River there might be back around towards I used to fish up in there a lot but when I move to well dawsonville I started fishing Thompson Creek the northwest side now I have a nephew he fishes Little River and it's basically he catches most of his on a worm with garlic

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