Third Annual Fun Fest
The members of the Lanier Striper Club would like to express our sincere gratitude to our sponsors and all participants who helped make this event a huge success this year. We appreciate the fellowship and competitive spirit exhibited by all.
Fun Fest 2011 Sponsors
Presenting Sponsors
Hosting Sponsors
Supporting Sponsors
Announcements
The next meeting of the Lanier Striper Club will be on Tuesday, March 6th and will be at the normal location, Roanoke Baptist Church which is located approximately one-half mile west of the dam on Buford Dam Rd. Dinner at 6:30, meeting at 7:00 p.m.
We will be offering dinner for $10 for which you will need to purchase and present a meal ticket in order to eat.
Lake Lanier Boat Ramp Status Report
Check out the club's latest activity in giving back to the community.
The LSC recently donated fishing equipment to the USACE's project in which they established a catfish pond for people with disabilities to enjoy. Read about it on page 10 of the July 2010 issue of Lakeside News.
Contact Us
Lanier Striper Club, LLC,
7433 Spout Springs Rd.
Suite 101 PMB #31
Flowery Branch, GA 30542-7742
v: 404-502-4483
Links
Articles
Downsizing Live Baits for Wintertime Stripers on Lake Lanier
Keeping Notes and Developing a Strategy
It's a beautiful day on the lake - slight breeze, partly cloudy, very few boaters, and a lunch to die for. Your buddy pulls out his fishing notebook and states that "we're headed to Wahoo Creek, Marker Four".
Improving Your Fishing Success
By Brett Wendel
We all seek ways to improve our success on the water. But sometimes we all overlook the most basic ways to increase our catch rate. There is no overnight way to catch stripers consistently, in fact it is typically a long slow crawl; but there are ways to go from the tortoise to the hare.
Minimum Requirements for Seasonal Fishing
By Don Brown
I would like to talk a little bit about seasonal fishing. Every season of the year is completely different, and these differences affect how we fish. So, what we want to talk about is the minimum gear, tackle, and other miscellaneous items to take fishing with you every time you visit the Lake.
How to Ready Yourself for the Big Spring Bite
By Dan Duncan
Most of us know a little about fishing for the big fish of spring, but let's look at some of the little things that can be overlooked. First let's talk about terminal tackle. You will first need to think about what you are going to target. You may wish to just go after fish up to 20 lbs. or so or you may want to target very large fish up to the 40s or lake record.
Umbrella Rig Trolling
By Dan Duncan
Mention U-Rig trolling to some Lanier fishermen and you will get a big scowl while others will offer the "double thumbs up". It's a love-hate relationship. Either you love to use them or you swear you will never use them again!












