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Captain Brad Whitehead of No Excuses Striper Fishing On Lake Lanier on Saturday March offers expert guided fishing trips targeting spotted bass, largemouth bass, and striped bass. These 5-hour Lake Lanier fishing adventures include all tackle and bait, with convenient launching from Sardis Creek Park. March brings prime fishing conditions as warming waters activate gamefish throughout the lake's structure. Kids 12 and under fish free, making this an ideal family-friendly charter for anglers seeking Georgia's best freshwater fishing experience.
Captain Brad Whitehead of No Excuses Striper Fishing On Lake Lanier on Saturday March runs 5-hour guided fishing trips for 2 anglers, with additional guests at $50 each. These Lake Lanier fishing charters include all tackle, bait, and expert instruction targeting spotted bass, largemouth bass, and striped bass. Licensed and experienced, Captain Brad provides local knowledge of seasonal patterns and proven techniques. Kids 12 and under fish free with a maximum of 2 children eligible for the discount rate. Book online or call for current availability and weather updates.
Launch from convenient Sardis Creek Park and explore Lake Lanier's productive waters with an expert guide who knows where fish hold during different seasons. March fishing brings excellent action as warming water temperatures trigger feeding activity near structure and drop-offs. Captain Brad employs multiple techniques including jigging, trolling, and deep-water presentations to maximize your catch rate.
Recent trips have produced striped bass up to 18 pounds along with quality spotted bass and largemouth bass. The 5-hour duration allows time to work multiple spots and adapt techniques based on fish behavior and weather conditions.
Spotted bass thrive in Lake Lanier's clear, structured waters where rocky points and submerged timber provide ideal habitat. These aggressive fighters prefer depths of 10-25 feet during March, often relating to creek channels and main lake structure. Captain Brad targets them using finesse techniques and reaction baits, adjusting presentations based on water temperature and clarity. Spotted bass in Lake Lanier typically range from 12-16 inches with occasional larger specimens, offering consistent action for anglers of all skill levels.
Your 5-hour Lake Lanier fishing trip includes a well-equipped boat with modern electronics, all rods and tackle, and fresh bait. Captain Brad provides instruction on local techniques and helps beginners develop their skills while experienced anglers learn advanced spotted bass strategies. The boat accommodates up to 4 anglers comfortably with safety equipment and fish cleaning included. Morning trips typically start early to take advantage of prime feeding periods, with flexible scheduling based on weather and seasonal patterns.

Largemouth Bass

Spotted Bass

Striped Bass