Lake Guntersville, Alabama Fishing Report Today

Discover the latest insights and expert tips with the "Lake Guntersville, Alabama Fishing Report Today" podcast. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts, this podcast offers daily updates on fishing conditions, best bait and tackle, seasonal hotspots, and success stories from Lake Guntersville. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, tune in to enhance your fishing experience and make the most of your time on Alabama's top fishing destination. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/time-in-city-news-info/id6692631879 and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/what-to-do-in-city-guides/id6615091666 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. Jan 26

    Lake Guntersville Fishing Report: Electric Bite, Chatterbaits and Swimbaits Dominate

    🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://cozyearth.com/discount/POINT --- # Lake Guntersville Fishing Report Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Monday morning update from Lake Guntersville. We're looking at a crisp winter morning out here on the Tennessee River with water temps holding steady around 46 degrees and air temps in the mid-30s. The sky's overcast, visibility is clear, and we've got a new moon phase working in our favor. Let me tell you, the bite has been electric lately. Just last week, Drew Gill absolutely dominated this lake, putting together 82 pounds and 4 ounces across 28 scorable bass to take home a Bass Pro Tour trophy. That's the kind of fishing we're chasing right now. **What's Working:** If you're heading out, lipless crankbaits and chatterbaits are dominating the bite—these lures have been showing up consistently in tournament results. We're also seeing success with small swimbaits, particularly 2.8 to 3.8-inch options like the Big Bite Baits Pro Swimmer on a quarter-ounce jig head. Vibrating jigs in golden shiner colors are producing solid numbers too. Right now, the bass are keyed in on threadfin shad, so match that forage with your lure selection. **Where to Focus:** I'd recommend hitting **Spring Creek Marina** or **Guntersville Marina**—these sheltered areas attract baitfish and create perfect ambush points for bass. The harbors here are consistently productive for both sight-casting and working structure. **The Bite:** Winter conditions mean you'll want to start shallow and work deeper until you locate active fish. Cover water methodically, pay attention to bird activity, and watch how wind pushes baitfish into feeding zones. This is feast-or-famine season, so mobility is key. Thanks for tuning in, folks. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on conditions and tactics. This has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://cozyearth.com/discount/POINT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  2. Jan 23

    Winter Grip Guntersville: Chunky Bass, Reaction Baits & Shad Patterns for Anglers

    🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://cozyearth.com/discount/POINT --- Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Lake Guntersville fishin' report for Friday, January 23rd. Winter's grip is tight, but these bass are healthy and eatin' good—Major League Fishing says winter here pumps out chunky fish, like Dillon Falardeau proved back on January 7th. Weather's chilly with highs in the low 50s, light chop on the water helpin' those reaction bites, per local patterns. Sunrise at 6:45 AM, sunset 5:10 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. No real tides on this Tennessee River impoundment, but current breaks from dam flow are key. Fish activity's pickin' up prespawn; largemouth and spots are schooled on grass edges, channel swings, and rocky banks. Recent MLF Stage 1 opener saw big bags—Drew Gill sacked 82 pounds over 28 bass! Anglers hammered spots and largemouth with swimbaits, chatterbaits, and jigheads. Top lures: Scottsboro Tackle Sniper Shad or Strike King Baby Z-Too on 1/8- to 3/16-ounce finesse swimbait heads in shad patterns—killer for suspended fish. Lipless crankbaits like Z-Man Jack Hammer in shad with a Jerky J trailer for grass lines. Finesse with a Senko wacky-rigged or shaky head for finicky ones. Live bait? Threadfin shad or minnows on jigheads mimic the forage perfect. Hot spots: North end riverine section near the dam tailrace—current stacks 'em up. And channel swing banks mid-lake with rock changes—run crankbaits tight, bump the cover. Bundle up, fish slow, and target those breaks. Tight lines! Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://cozyearth.com/discount/POINT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  3. Jan 21

    Guntersville's Waking Bass: Winter's End Sparks Pre-Spawn Action on Alabama's Tennessee River Gem

    🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://cozyearth.com/discount/POINT --- Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha live from the banks of Lake Guntersville, Alabama, on this crisp January 21st mornin' at 8:27 AM. Winter's grip is loosenin' down here on our 69,100-acre Tennessee River gem, and the bass are wakin' up for pre-spawn action—no ice to worry about like up north, per Outdoor News. Sunrise hit around 6:45 AM, sunset 'bout 5:00 PM, givin' ya a solid 10-hour window. Weather's cool, highs in the upper 40s, lows dippin' to 30s with light winds—perfect for bundle-up fishin', though a cold front might push 'em shallower. No real tides on this river lake, but current from the dam keeps things movin' steady. Fish activity's hot, folks! Recent Bass Pro Tour Stage 1 saw Drew Gill sack 82-4 pounds over 28 scorable largemouths for the win, usin' Spotlight Minnows and lipless crankbaits in the grass, accordin' to Major League Fishing and Bass365. Outdoor News reports copious 5- to 8-pounders, even bigger kicks like the 14.50-pound lake record from February. Limits of 15-20 keepers daily, mostly largemouth, some spotted bass mixin' in. Best lures right now? Buzz frogs or unweighted soft plastics over matted grass and hydrilla pockets. Hit cypress trees hard—pro Greg Hackney swears by 'em for quick limits. In grass, go 5/8-ounce lipless crankbaits or 1/2-ounce Chatterbombs in flamin' pumpkin orange/red, per MLF top baits. Jigs in black/blue or green pumpkin with craw trailers, square-bills, or Ned rigs for crayfish imitation. Live bait? Big wild shiners on bobbers near hydrilla for monsters. Hot spots: Bottom end near Bridgeport for clean water and visible baits, plus Grassineau Creek coves and dam tailrace for current-loving smallies and largemouth. Rig up and get out there—the big uns are waitin'! Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://cozyearth.com/discount/POINT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  4. Jan 11

    Lake Guntersville Mid-Winter Fishing Report: Crankbaits, ChatterBaits, and Jigs Dominate the Bite

    Name’s Artificial Lure checking in with your Lake Guntersville fishing report. We’re locked in a classic North Alabama mid‑winter pattern on the Big G. Air temps are starting cold at daylight, riding up into the upper 40s to low 50s this afternoon under partly cloudy skies with a light north to northwest breeze. Local forecasts around Guntersville are calling for stable barometric pressure and no big fronts, so conditions should stay pretty steady through the day. Sunrise this morning is right around 6:50 local, with sunset near 4:55, giving you a tight but productive winter window. According to FishingReminder’s Guntersville tables, your best bite windows today line up with a **minor** period from about 6 to 8 a.m. and again around 5 to 7 p.m., with a **major** window late morning to early afternoon. We’re on a new‑moon phase, so low light and mid‑day current are your friends. Guntersville is a TVA reservoir, so we don’t deal with true tides, but current below the dam fishes just like one. When TVA is pushing water at Guntersville Dam, those bass and winter stripers pin bait to the seams and eddies and the bite jumps. If the water’s moving, get below the dam or in the mouths of creeks with any noticeable pull. Recent reports and tournament results out of the Bass Pro Tour stop and college events on Guntersville show fish still coming from that classic grass-and-hard-spot combo. Anglers have been boating solid bags of largemouth in the 2–4 pound class with the occasional 5‑plus, along with some bonus smallmouth and spots below the dam. Major League Fishing coverage from Guntersville keeps highlighting just how consistent the lake is this time of year, with full limits common when you dial in the grass edges and current breaks. Best winter producers right now are no surprise for locals: - A **red lipless crankbait** burned and yo‑yoed over dying grass flats in 4–8 feet. - A **green pumpkin or red ChatterBait/Jack Hammer** with a matching craw or swimbait trailer along the outside grass line. - A **3/8–1/2 oz jig** in natural bluegill or green pumpkin on hard spots and shell beds. - Below the dam, a **swimbait on a jighead** or small fluke‑style bait in shad colors slow‑rolled through the current seams is putting fish in the boat. For live bait, if you’re chasing crappie or just want some steady action for the family, minnows over brush in 10–18 feet in the backs of creeks are doing work. A simple crappie jig tipped with a minnow around bridge pilings and marina docks will also produce. Couple of local hot spots to consider today: - **Brown’s Creek and Buck Island area**: classic winter grass, rock, and channel swings. Work lipless cranks and ChatterBaits across the flats, then drag a jig when the sun gets up. - **Seibold and Honeycomb Creek**: steady producers with grass edges, ditches, and some cleaner water when the main lake muddies up. Great places to slow down with a jig or finesse worm. - If you like current, **below Guntersville Dam* This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  5. Jan 10

    Guntersville Bass Bonanza: Crankbaits, Chatterbaits and Lipless Cranks Dominate the Winter Bite

    Name’s Artificial Lure checking in with your Lake Guntersville fishing report. We’re locked in a classic North Alabama mid‑winter pattern. According to FishingReminder, first light came just after 6:30 and sunrise hit a little before 7. Sunset’s around 5 this evening, so you’ve got a short window of true daylight. The bite windows line up well with that: minor feed early, roughly 6 to 8 a.m., a strong midday major around late morning through early afternoon, then another minor push right before dark. Moon phase is near new, which usually helps the daytime bite on Guntersville. Weather across the TVA stretch is cold and stable: crisp morning in the low 30s warming into the 40s, light north to northwest breeze, high pressure settling in. That kind of bluebird sky can make ‘em a little finicky in the grass, but it really sets up the offshore grass edges, channel swings, and shell beds. Tides don’t matter here like the Coast, but current from Guntersville Dam does. TVA’s been pulsing enough flow that the lower‑end river ledges and bends below the dam are fishing well when they’re pulling water. Recent reports from local guides and tournament guys say numbers have been solid with a few quality fish mixed in. Folks are boating 15–20 bass on a good outing, with several in that 3–5 pound range and the occasional 6‑plus. Below the dam, anglers are catching mixed bags – largemouth, spots, a few smallmouth, plus stripers and hybrids when the current’s rolling. Best producers right now are no surprise for January Guntersville. Local sticks and national pros alike have been leaning on: - **Red lipless crankbaits** (½ to ¾ ounce) burned and yo‑yoed over dying grass – think Rayburn Red, craw patterns, anything with orange in it. Major League Fishing coverage has been hammering on how Guntersville in winter is famous for that lipless bite. - **Shad‑pattern ChatterBaits and vibrating jigs** slow‑rolled through submerged grass and along the edges. - **Shallow to mid‑running crankbaits** in craw and shad colors on rock, riprap, and transition banks. - For pressured fish, **forward‑facing sonar baits**: small swimbaits, Damiki‑style jighead minnows, and jerkbaits over bait balls hanging off the grass and on deeper breaks. If you’re more of a confidence‑bait angler, a green pumpkin or Junebug **finesse worm on a shaky head** around docks, rocky points, and creek channel bends will still put fish in the boat. Below the dam, guys are doing well with swimbaits on jigheads, heavy spinnerbaits, and lipless cranks in the current seams. Live bait isn’t the main deal for bass, but for kids or meat runs, minnows under a float around marinas and bridges are taking crappie and the occasional spotted bass. Couple of hot spots to keep in mind: - **Spring Creek and Buck Island**: classic winter grass and staging areas. Focus on the outside grass lines, subtle points, and any scattered rock mixed with grass. Red lipless and ChatterBait all day here. - **Guntersville Dam ta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    5 min
  6. Jan 9

    Guntersville Winter Bass Bonanza: Cracking 30-Pound Limits on Lipless Cranks, ChatterBaits, and Swimbaits

    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Lake Guntersville fishing report. We’re in a classic North Alabama winter pattern. According to the National Weather Service out of Huntsville, expect a cool, mostly clear day, light north to northwest breeze, highs in the upper 40s to low 50s, with overnight lows around freezing. SolunarForecast reports sunrise at about 6:07 and sunset around 7:30, with the better feeding windows late morning through early afternoon and again toward dusk. Guntersville’s not tidal, so you’re watching current from TVA generation more than any saltwater-style tide swings. Water temps are sitting in the high 40s to low 50s on most of the main lake. That’s got the shad grouped up, and when the power’s pushing at the dam the bass are right behind them. Major League Fishing and BFL reports from recent winter events say 25–30 pound bags are still very much in play here, with several five‑fish limits over 23–29 pounds and co‑anglers weighing 8‑ to 10‑pound bass. Austin Shields recently cracked 29‑3 on a combo of forward‑facing sonar fish and a late‑day ChatterBait kicker on a causeway, and earlier events have seen 30‑plus limits pulled from the ledges. Fish activity today should be “average plus” but very window‑oriented. When that current kicks or the sun pops out, you can go from nothing to three or four good ones in a hurry. Expect a lot of suspended fish early, then dropping tighter to the bottom as the day wears on. Best baits right now are textbook Guntersville winter tools: - For numbers and good keepers, throw a red or craw lipless crankbait over grass, or a shallow crank on outside grass edges. - For bigger bites, a ½–¾ oz green pumpkin ChatterBait with a matching trailer over healthy hydrilla is hard to beat; recent big bags and an 8‑plus kicker have come exactly that way. - Offshore, follow the Bass Pro Tour guys: swimbaits on jigheads, big spoons, deep‑diving crankbaits in shad or citrus shad, and a plum‑colored big worm or Carolina rig on hard spots and shell beds. - When they won’t chase, slow down with a wacky‑rigged green pumpkin Trick Worm or Senko around bream beds and shallow grass, or a Neko rig / drop shot on those 15–25‑foot ledges. Live bait guys can do well with large shiners or small gizzard shad on downlines below the dam or along deep channel swings, but most of the big‑bag stories here are artificial‑only. Couple of hot spots if you’re putting in today: - The causeways and bridges around Goose Pond and South Sauty have been sneaking out some giants on ChatterBaits and lipless cranks when the wind stacks bait. - The river ledges and shell beds from Honeycomb down toward the dam have kicked out multiple tournament‑winning bags on swimbaits, spoons, and deep cranks once you find a school. If you’re bank‑fishing, hit the marinas and riprap around town – places like Little Mountain Marina and other harbor mouths pull baitfish in and will give you steady action on small swimbaits, lipless cranks, This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  7. Jan 7

    Lake Guntersville Fishing Report: Winter Bass Bonanza - New Moon Madness on the Tennessee River

    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Lake Guntersville fishin' report for January 7th, 2026. Water level's sittin' steady at 593.97 feet MSL per Lakes Online, perfect for wadin' the shallows or hittin' ledges. No real tides here on this Tennessee River beast, but them solunar tables from FishingReminder show major bite windows today from 11:30am to 1:30pm and 11pm to 1am—get out there durin' minors at 6-8am and 5-7pm too. New moon phase means fish are feedin' aggressive under that low light. Weather's crisp winter style—expect highs in the low 50s, light north breeze, partly cloudy. Sunrise 'round 6:50am, sunset 4:50pm, givin' ya a solid daylight window. Fish activity's pickin' up post-New Year's; YouTube anglers smashed giant bass January 1st and 2nd on Guntersville, haulin' largemouth, spots, and smallies. Recent MLF Pro Circuit reports from early January detail limits of 20+ pounders—Nick LeBrun won big with 10-inch V&M J-Mag worms on 3/4-oz shakey heads offshore, plus Producer swimbaits. ChatterBaits in green pumpkin with Big Bite trailers lit up 5-10ft zones, and Damiki rigs with MaxScent minnows ruled suspended fish. Sight-fishin' pros like Bobby Lane rigged Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Generals wacky-style shallow. **Best lures right now:** Football jigs (7/16-oz with craw trailers), 1/4-3/4 oz swimbait heads with 4-5 inch paddletails like Keitech Swing Impact or Driftwood Customs in bluegizzard/shad hues. Crank deep ledges with Strike King 6XD powder blue. **Live bait?** Minnows or shad on jigheads for picky winter bass; cutbait for cats if you're switchin' it up. Hot spots: Guntersville Marina for sheltered bites—harbor fish love it. Hit Short Creek or Buck Island channels for ledges loaded with schools. Rig heavy 16-20lb fluoro, watch for timber snags, and bundle up—that cold front's lingerin' but fish don't care. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  8. Jan 5

    Guntersville Gurus Guide: Winter Bass & Crappie Slay with Jerkbaits, Jigs, & Live Bait

    Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake Guntersville angling guru, comin' at ya live on this crisp Monday mornin', January 5th, 2026. Water's sittin' steady at 593.84 feet MSL per Lakes Online, perfect for winter patterns—no big tide swings today since we're on the Tennessee River flow, but keep an eye on that current 'round the bridges. Weather's callin' for partly cloudy skies, highs in the low 50s, light north breeze—prime for bass to school up shallow early. Sunrise hit at 6:48 AM, sunset 'round 4:55 PM, so hit the water at first light for the best bites. Fish are fired up post-New Year's! Jacob Robinson Fishing just dropped a YouTube report from Thursday and Friday—me and my brother sacked 22.5 pounds on day one, topped with a 5.3-pounder, all on jerkbaits like Rapala. Landed meatheads from 3 to over 5 pounds quick-like, schools bustin' shad on points. Part two's got a 7-pound giant—bass are aggressive in 10-20 feet, pullin' up on groups and hammerin' 'em. Crappie are schoolin' deep under bridges too, per recent YouTube action with guide Shiloh Shoppell—monster slabs on jigs in river current. Spots and smallies mixin' in, but largemouth dominatin' right now. Best lures? Jerkbaits all day—slow twitch 'em over schools. Football jigs (7/16-ounce) with craw trailers for timber edges, or Damiki rigs (1/4- to 3/4-ounce heads) with minnows like Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flatnose or Yamamoto Sonar Shad—fish want subtle profiles chasin' bait balls. Live bait? Minnows or shad on jigheads for crappie, nightcrawlers for cats if you go bottom. Hot spots: North end points near Scottsboro—diverse structure and forage per FishingReminder, schools pinnin' there. And bridge pilings in the river channel—crappie stacked deep, bass roamin' adjacent flats. Y'all get out there safe, wear your PFDs, and tight lines! Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Guntersville gold! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Discover the latest insights and expert tips with the "Lake Guntersville, Alabama Fishing Report Today" podcast. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts, this podcast offers daily updates on fishing conditions, best bait and tackle, seasonal hotspots, and success stories from Lake Guntersville. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, tune in to enhance your fishing experience and make the most of your time on Alabama's top fishing destination. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/time-in-city-news-info/id6692631879 and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/what-to-do-in-city-guides/id6615091666 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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