Clear nights and bright autumn colors lift trout anglers' expectations each year as the fall fishing season spreads across the rivers and streams of the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Georgia.
Lake temperatures are around 80 degrees and the water level is up thanks to Tropical Storm Faye. The lake is around 15.6-feet below full pool, which is up over two feet from last week. The Chattahoochee River is clear and cool.
Lake temperatures are in the lower 80s. The lake is down almost 17«- feet low at 1053.6 and is dropping over an inch a day. Lake Lanier is mostly clear but it will get stained during times of heavy traffic. The Chattahoochee River is clear.
Lake temperatures are in the mid 80s. The lake is down 16 feet at 1054.7, and we need some rain!
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Black Bears have certainly been in the news again lately.
Lake Temperatures are in the mid 80s and the lake level is around 1056.5 or down 15.5 feet. The lake is slightly stained during the week to very stained on the weekends from all of the boat traffic. The Chattahoochee River is clear.
Lake Lanier temperatures are in the lower to mid 80s. The lake is continuing to hover around the 1055.8-foot mark and the recent rains only held the level steady for a week. We are still down 15 feet and we really need consistent rains to keep from hitting a record low this winter.
Lake temperatures are in the lower 80s. The lake level is 1,055.81 feet. The recent rains have done very little to help. We are still down over 15 feet. The water is clear during the week and stained from the boat traffic on weekends. The surface temperature are in the low to mid 80's, and the Chattahoochee River is clear.
Lake Temperatures are in the lower 80s. The lake is down around 15 feet and it's dropping about an inch a day.
Lake Temperatures are in the mid 80's. The lake is dropping about an inch a day and we are down 14.5 feet at 1056.5. If we don't get significant rain we will probably hit a new record low lake level this year.
Bears are in the news again, mostly in Cobb County this year, but whether you know it or not, Hall County has had its share.
Lake temperatures have fallen slightly into the lower 80s due to the milder weather.
Lake Temperatures are in the mid- to upper-80s. The lake is down around 13.6 feet at 1057.4 feet.
Lake temperatures are around 80 degrees. The lake is down around 13.4 feet at 1057.6 feet. Lake Lanier is clear on the main lake and stained in the creeks. The lake will get stained during the weekends from all of the boat traffic. The Chattahoochee River is clear. The bass fishing remains good. The topwater action is still ...
Water Conditions: Lake Lanier water level is 1.42 feet over the normal full pool of 1071. Lake Lanier's water is clear on main lake and clear to stained in the creeks and rivers. Lake water temperatures are rising into the mid 80s. The Chattahoochee River below Buford Dam is clear. Please check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.
Lake Lanier water level is 1.18 feet over the normal full pool of 1,071. The water remains clear to stained on the main lake and clear to stained or very stained in the creeks and rivers. Lake water temperatures are right around 80 degrees.
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