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Lake Lanier fishing report: Better bass fishing around the corner

Lake temperatures are in the mid 40's. Lake levels are rising at around 1,056.8 feet and the lake is 14.2 feet from the full pool of 1,071 feet. The main lake is clear to stained and the creeks and rivers are stained to muddy. The Chattahoochee River is clear. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.

January 29, 2009 | BY Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


Lake Lanier fishing report: Stripers positioning given away by gulls

Temperatures of Lake Lanier are in the mid to lower 40's. Lake levels are 1,056.43 feet, making the lake 14.57 feet from the full pool of 1,071 feet. The main lake is clear and the creeks and rivers are stained.

January 22, 2009 | BY Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


Lake Lanier fishing report: Trout, bass biting at deeper levels

The temperature of Lake Lanier is hanging around the mid to upper 40s.

January 15, 2009 | BY Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


Adrich: Weather a help, and a hinderance

BY ERIC ALDRICH For The Times Thank God the lake has come up two feet and is still rising at the time of this writing. Lake Lanier is 15.9-feet low at 1,055.1 feet, full pool is 1,071 feet, and the lake temperatures are in the upper 40's. The main lake is clear to stained and creeks and rivers are stained to muddy from the recent rains. ...

January 09, 2009 | | Outdoors


Kammermeyer: Time for wild bird feeding

With Christmas dinner digested and wrapping paper cleaned up, it is time to end 2008 and start 2009 right with a good system for feeding our feathered friends.

January 02, 2009 | Kent Kammermeyer | Outdoors


Lake Lanier fishing report: Bass are heading for deep structure

The lake level is around 18.3 feet low at 1,052.7 feet (full pool is 1,071 feet). Lake temperatures remain around 50 degrees. The main lake and creeks are clear to slightly stained and the Chattahoochee River is stained. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.

January 02, 2009 | BY Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


Aldrich: Ability to adapt a key to fishing

Lake Lanier is rising and is just under 18 feet at 1,053.1 feet (full pool is 1,071). Lake temperatures are in the upper 40's. The main lake is clear and creeks slightly stained. The Chattahoochee River is stained. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river @ 770-945-1466.

January 01, 2009 | By Eric Aldrich The Times | Outdoors


Aldrich: Winter angling can be great

The lake level is around 19-feet low at 1,052 feet (full pool is 1,071 feet). Lake temperatures remain around 50 degrees. The main lake and creeks are clear to slightly stained and the Chattahoochee River is stained. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.

December 26, 2008 | BY ERIC ALDRICH For The Times | Outdoors


Kammermeyer: Acorns are on the down slide and the deer know it

It's hard to believe that December is almost here.

December 26, 2008 | Kent Kammermeyer | Outdoors


Project has ear out for right whales

BRUNSWICK - Right whales are talking, but is anyone listening? Research planned off the Georgia coast this winter may help scientists determine whether whale calls can be used to protect endangered right whales. Collisions with ships are a leading cause of North Atlantic right whale deaths. With right whale numbers estimated at only about 400, the loss of one breeding female can affect the species. <font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" ...

December 19, 2008 | From staff reports | Outdoors


Fish still eating, fishing still good

The lake is up slightly from last week at around 19.7-feet low at 1,051.3 feet (full pool is 1,071 feet).

December 19, 2008 | BY ERIC ALDRICH For The Times | Outdoors


Aldrich: Bass looking for winter location

The corps have decided to slow the outflow rate in an attempt to hold more water when the spring rains occur. The lake is down around 20 feet at 1,051 feet (full pool is 1,071 feet). Lake temperatures are any where from the lower 50s to upper 40s. The main lake and creeks are clear and the Chattahoochee River is still stained. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.

December 12, 2008 | BY ERIC ALDRICH For The Times | Outdoors


Outdoors brief: 'Snowbirds' need feeders in winter

FORSYTH - Keep your hummingbird feeders filled and available this winter.

December 06, 2008 | For The Times | Outdoors


Aldrich: Despite cooler temps, fishing good

The temperature of Lake Lanier is in the mid 50's and the lake is clear to slightly stained. The lake's level is around 1,051.2 feet or close to 20-feet below the normal full pool of 1,071 feet. The Chattahoochee River is stained. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.

December 06, 2008 | By Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


Lake Lanier fishing report: Bass move deep in cold weather

Lake temperatures are in the mid 50s and the lake is clear to slightly stained. The lake level is around 1,051.5 feet just over 19 &laquo;-feet below the normal full pool of 1,071 feet.

November 28, 2008 | BY Eric Aldrich The Associated Press | Outdoors


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Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Warmer weather signals changes in fishing

Lake Lanier has been above full pool for a while now and is looking very healthy. Lake Lanier is 2 1/2 feet above a full pool at 1,072.5. The water is clear to stained on the main lake and clear to stained in the creeks and rivers. The Chattahoochee River below Buford Dam is clear. The Corp is pulling a lot of water. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.

May 16, 2013 | By Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Crappie biting well in shallow coves

Like the weather, water temperatures this past week been unseasonably cool and are hovering in the low to mid 60s. Lake Lanier is 2.57 feet above a full pool of 1,071 feet. The water is clear to stained on main lake and stained to very stained in the creeks and rivers.

May 09, 2013 | By Eric Aldrich For The Times | Outdoors


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