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wet day on lake lanier


northgabassfisher

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well i went out on my home lake lake Lanier this morning and there was a 100% chance of rain so i had a good feeling it was going to rain lol. anyway I got to sardis boat ramp at 6:45ish it was about 40something degrees out side anyway I backed my boat in a about 7:15 and by then the rain was just poring down. I got to my first spot a lighted boat dock that sat in about 15 foot of water with brush all around it. a few casts later i hooked up with the first fish of the say a small 12" spotted bass, then the very next cast i hooked up with a chunky 2lbs spot caught on a spotremover with a gourd green finesse worm, then I went about 2 hrs with out a fish, i could not even mark a fish. but I finally move to a drop off the drop form 20ft to 35ft and managed to catch a few small spots on a 6/10 oz spoon. then I decided that i was tired of getting wet so i loaded up and went home with a cold lol, so at the end of the day i ended up with 4 spots but only 2 were keepers. Heres a few pics I took of one of the keeper spots and some pics run down the lake, sorry the pics suck because they were taken form a camera phone

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Man, glad you kept all the rain on your side of town!!!  It has been sunny and nice all day over here on the East side.....

Looks like you had a good time fishing anyway... that is what counts, and any fish in the boat is a fish in the boat, at least according to one of my buddies.... whatever that is supposed to mean .. lol

Nasty weather in those pics though, reminds me of back in the Pacific Northwest, winter steelheading..

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