Lake Guntersville
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Last Updated: 05/25/2013
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Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville 5/25/13
This past week has set records for one of the most productive weeks I have ever seen or been part of; the bass are grouping up and when you find them it is just a blast. Fishing days of over 100 fish could have been the norm this past week, all you needed was a couple of good enough fisherman and you could sit on a spot and catch fish for hours at a time. Yes it did take some fishing skills to accomplish this, you had to be skilled in deep water fishing but that opportunity was there every day.
With all things possible this past week most of the week it was about the Spro DD 70 series crank bait, we did catch fish on worms, D-bombs and jigs but the schooling fish were hitting deep running crank baits.
Another interesting point is we have less grass than we had at this point in many years I think this is exposing the bass in groups and they have been easier to find than when the grass was already high in past years.
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ABOUT THIS LAKE
Whether you like working in the stump flats in the pre-spawn period or the frenzied action you create with top water frogs in the grass mats, Lake Guntersville is the place to catch largemouth bass.
Lake Guntersville is located in northeast Alabama between Bridgeport and Guntersville. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Alabama’s largest lake contains 69,100 acres and stretches 75 miles from Nickajack Dam to Guntersville Dam. Lake Guntersville fish habitat includes milfoil and hydrilla weed beds from which big bass explode on top-water baits. There is a 15-inch minimum length for both largemouth and smallmouth bass on the lake.
Free boat ramps and private marinas dot the lake’s perimeter. Fishing, boating, camping, hunting and eagle watching are all popular sports at Lake Guntersville State Park.
CURRENT WATER DATA
| CLARITY | TEMP | FLOW |
|---|---|---|
| Muddy | 75° F | N/A |
GUIDE REPORT: BEST TIME TO FISH
| MORNING | AFTERNOON | EVENING |
|---|---|---|
3am - 11am N/A |
11am - 6pmN/A |
6pm - 12amN/A |
SEASONAL TEMPERATURES
| MONTH | HIGH | LOW |
|---|---|---|
| Jan | 51.2° F | 31.1° F |
| Feb | 56.3° F | 33.9° F |
| Mar | 64.7° F | 40.9° F |
| Apr | 73.9° F | 48.9° F |
| May | 81.1° F | 57.6° F |
| Jun | 87.5° F | 65.2° F |
| Jul | 90.2° F | 68.7° F |
| Aug | 90.2° F | 68.1° F |
| Sep | 85.2° F | 62.7° F |
| Oct | 74.8° F | 50.7° F |
| Nov | 63.6° F | 40.6° F |
| Dec | 54.2° F | 33.8° F |























