Friday Alabama fishing report
From Guntersville, Captain Mike Gerry reports it’s likely the unseasonably cold nights will have chased the bass off the beds for a few days, but they’ll be back in the shallows as soon as we get a sunny, warm afternoon or two. The fish move in and out of the shallow bays, flats and creeks at this time of spring, spawning on hard bottom near structure like stumps and logs, grass and boat docks.
Gerry says soft plastics are usually the ticket for fish on the beds, but they hit spinnerbaits and swimjigs both before and after the spawn; www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com.
Friday fishing report for Alabama
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At Lake Guntersville, Captain Mike Gerry reports the spring bass bite is on, and should continue despite the chilly nights forecast for the coming week. He said most bass have moved to water less than 10 feet deep, where water temperature is in the high 60′s and low 70′s in the afternoons, and many fish are spawning or have spawned.
This means searching out hard-bottom areas with grass, blowdowns, stumps or boat docks likely will produce for the next several weeks. He said best baits have been soft plastics, including his favorite Missile bait D-Bombs, Missile 48 stick baits, Tight Line football jigs and tight-Line Swim jigs. He said there’s also a brief dawn flurry on Picasso Buzzbaits and SPRO frogs around grassy bays and shorelines; www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com.
Friday fishing report for Alabama
Updated Apr 02, 2021;
Lewis Smith Lake won’t be the place to fish for the next week or so, but you still may want to visit the spillway area to see something that rarely occurs if the water rises as expected, it may pour out the overflow canyon on the west side of the dam for the first time in many years. Overflow starts at 522.0 feet elevation, and the forecast was for 521.7 feet Thursday night. If this happens, the water from the lake takes a long, circular route to the west before dumping back into the river well downstream of the dam.
Friday fishing report for Alabama
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
From Weiss Lake, Mark Collins reports bass fishing has turned on in the past week, with lots of fish moving to the shallows in pre-spawn mode and ready to bite. Shallow-running crankbaits and spinnerbaits are the best bet, he said. For crappies, in which he specializes, best action is at 7 to 10 feet long-line trolling Jiffy Jigs. Water temperature is in the low 50′s but rising quickly in the shallows, and water level is about 2 feet below full pool; www.markcollinsguideservice.com.
At Lake Guntersville, Captain Mike Gerry says the spring move to the shallows is on, but has been spotty, and anglers have to be in the right place at the right time to find the big bites. The last several days of warm weather no doubt moved a lot of fish up to sun on the flats and around rocky shorelines, anywhere the water is warmer. Gerry says he is depending mostly on reaction baits, including SPRO Little John 60′s, SPRO Aruku shad rattle
Alabama Friday fishing report
Longer days, warmer afternoons and an end to freezing nights means the largemouth bass spawn is rapidly approaching across all of Alabama, and probably already underway in lakes in the southern counties.
Largemouths typically spawn on firm bottom around stumps, blowdowns, docks, seawalls and scattered weeds any sort of cover where the baby fish can find at least some cover from the panfish that will move in and try to eat them when they’re a few days old.
McDonald’s Big Bass Splash will be on Lake Guntersville in Scottsboro, AL on March 26, 27 and 28th at Goose Pond Colony. In person registration will be held on Thursday, March 25th from 12 pm - 8 pm. The tournament awards prizes for the biggest fish caught in each hour, so it allows novice anglers to have a shot at big prizes if they get lucky. The company says there’s a total of $260,000 in cash and prizes, including a Nitro Z20 bass boat with Mercury outboard, Minn Kota troller, Lowrance elec