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Meet the Catching Not Fishing
Captains?
Captain Clay Cunningham
Being raised about three miles from
the bank of Lake Lanier has given Captain Clay a lifetime of experience on
Lake Lanier. After receiving a Bachelors Degree from North Georgia College
& State University in Dahlonega, Captain Clay decided to pursue his
dream as a guide on Lake Lanier. Now over eight years later, Captain Clay
is glad to be able to fish on Lake Lanier over 250 days a year for
stripers. When not fishing, Clay enjoys spending time with his wife
and two kids Cydney and Carter.
Lanier Warbington

Same as Captain Clay, Lanier W. is
a life long resident of the Lake Lanier area. As a matter of fact, part of
the Chestatee Bay area of Lake Lanier was actually owned by Lanier's
family before the lake was impounded. Lanier W. is one of the few original
Lake Lanier striper fishermen from the beginning. Lanier has been guiding
on the lake since the late 1980's. Before guiding with Catching Not
Fishing, many will remember fishing with Lanier when he helped long time
friend and Captain Don Roberson who has now retired. When not
fishing, Lanier operates one of the few large farms left in Forsyth
County.
Captain Larry Walsingham
Captain Larry Walsingham has over
thirty years of professional fishing experience on Georgia's Lake Lanier
and is considered an expert on Striper and Spotted Bass fishing. He is a
U.S. Coast Guard licensed Captain and a full time professional fishing
guide. For those considering learning or enhancing their Striper and bass
fishing skills, he is well known as one of the best instructional striper
fishing guides on Lake Lanier. When not fishing, Larry's other hobby is
playing poker all over the U.S. so be careful if he wants to play cards on
the boat.
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