Captain Ken Roundtree

Ken Roundtree is a retired professional firefighter of the Miami Dade Fire Department with 31 years of service. He started fishing early in life and fell in love with it. He has fished numerous lakes in Florida recreationally and as a member of Trailglades Bassmasters fishing club. He has also competed in the State of Florida Firefighters' Olympic bass tournament for 18 years with a second place finish and several top 10 finishes. After retirement, he moved to Dacula, Georgia in 2004 and has fished Lake Lanier for Striper relentlessly to learn the patterns of the Striped Bass. Come and have a great Lake Lanier Striper fishing experience with Ken Rountree's Hooked on Lanier Guide Service. 

About Lake Lanier

 
Nestled in the foothills of the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains lies Lake Sidney Lanier, one of America’s favorite lakes.Over 7.5 million people a year choose to visit Lanier. With over 692 miles of shoreline, the lake is well known for its aqua-blue colored water, spectacular scenery and variety of recreational activities.
Constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950’s, Lake Lanier is a multi-purpose lake that provides for flood protection, power production, water supply, navigation, recreation and fish and wildlife management.

Lake Lanier is one of 464 lakes in 43 states constructed and operated by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.  It has won the best operated lake of the year award in 1990, 1997 and 2002..