Been looking forward to this. Capt Blair's fishing abilities are truly addictive. Striped or Hybrid Bass sure put up one heck of a fight and are fair eating.. Sure he's got a great season for us in store with some fire fishing ahead. Welcome 2017!! I have a request: Dry Tortugas please.
If you liked eating that Walleye you need to come up North and get a mess of them in Lake Erie or Eastern Lake Ontario. While you are at it you might catch a real sizeable one. Thanks for the video Blair!
I'll argue any day that stripers are very tasty fish to eat. But the small fish, under 5 lbs IMO. Lanier hasn't been a good lake for me finding that size. I actually don't think I've ever caught anything under about 10 lbs there. But still they aren't a fish to turn your nose up at. They don't freeze well though. Take one or two to eat and throw the rest back for another fun day of fishing.
no..you'll need a boat. but it depends on what you're after as well. I heard the north end has some deep spots where you can throw live herring during the warmer months to get the stripers.
mother nature chased us out of the Florida everglades and we landed 7 hours north on Lake Lanier . . . we will take what we got. I would love to tug on a mogan striped bass in that clear water.
Yayyyyy so excited about the new season! Thanks for the great content Blair!!!!
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Great vid! That's definitely how we roll on Lanier!
The boyz are catch en...good time.
Great video! Love Lanier.
Thanks for the upload. Been to the resort and fished but didn't catch. It is almost an hour drive but I will hit it up again this year for sure.
Been looking forward to this. Capt Blair's fishing abilities are truly addictive. Striped or Hybrid Bass sure put up one heck of a fight and are fair eating.. Sure he's got a great season for us in store with some fire fishing ahead. Welcome 2017!!
I have a request: Dry Tortugas please.
3 episodes until Going Deeper in the Dry Tortugas.
I just fished lanier yesterday. plenty of spotted bass
If you liked eating that Walleye you need to come up North and get a mess of them in Lake Erie or Eastern Lake Ontario. While you are at it you might catch a real sizeable one. Thanks for the video Blair!
I'll argue any day that stripers are very tasty fish to eat. But the small fish, under 5 lbs IMO. Lanier hasn't been a good lake for me finding that size. I actually don't think I've ever caught anything under about 10 lbs there. But still they aren't a fish to turn your nose up at. They don't freeze well though. Take one or two to eat and throw the rest back for another fun day of fishing.
Good Content!
I live about an hour away and it is the best to fish
nice little fish
I get stripa lol from river and the surf. I caught redfish in your back yard with J.L and Travis Pound for pound reds pull more drag.
whats the regulations on lake lanier? Will be traveling there and want to know what I can take home
You gotta come back and catch Big Judy!
popatop912 is their good bank fishing?
no..you'll need a boat. but it depends on what you're after as well. I heard the north end has some deep spots where you can throw live herring during the warmer months to get the stripers.
Not much bank fishing. In the winter a lot of guys go to Holly Park on the north end and throw cut bait.
Is water moving for fish to bite?
Is this the new season?
Ronald pulcine yup
is that John Locke from lost? Or at least his twin. ahah
lol
Those stripers are BABIES come to montauk
How about this one - ruclips.net/video/vTFrl4pM5ag/видео.html
too bad you didn't get in on the giants
mother nature chased us out of the Florida everglades and we landed 7 hours north on Lake Lanier . . . we will take what we got. I would love to tug on a mogan striped bass in that clear water.