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Discover the latest insights and expert tips with the "Lake Guntersville, Alabama Daily Fishing Report" 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.

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  • Guntersville Fishing Report July 7 2025 - Topwaters, Swimbaits, and Summertime Cats
    Jul 7 2025
    Evenin’, folks—Artificial Lure here with your Lake Guntersville fishing report for July 7th, 2025. Hope y’all are stayin’ cool out there, because Guntersville’s been treatin’ us to classic summer heat and piles of sunshine. Highs climbed into the low 90s today, barely a cloud in sight, and winds light enough to let you chase bass just about anywhere you want. If you’re lookin’ for relief, sunrise was at 5:40 a.m. and sunset’s rolling in around 8:01 p.m., giving you those early and late golden hours when the fish get feisty, especially on the topwater bite as the sun edges low according to local weather and fishing updates.

    Water temps are steamy, flirting with the upper 80s, so that midday lull is real—make your casts count early and late. There’s no tidal swing to worry about here, just good ol’ lake patterns, but fish have been showing up in classic July haunts.

    Bass have been on the prowl, especially around grass edges, ledges, and the backs of creeks. Topwater blowups have been the main event, especially first light and those last rays before dark. Reports from local anglers and this weekend’s Major League Fishing action show big bites coming on walking baits and ploppers. If you’re after numbers, a 1/4-ounce Queen Tackle Jig Head with a 5.25-inch swimbait has been steady, and dice-style soft plastics rigged weedless were putting decent largemouths in the boat just yesterday, per the Major League Fishing baits rundown.

    Don't sleep on moving baits—even in the bright sun, a 3/8-ounce green pumpkin ChatterBait Jack Hammer or a custom swim jig crawled through submerged grass is pulling reaction strikes, especially in the mid-depth hydrilla beds between 6 and 12 feet deep.

    Catfish are biting well off-channel flats near Waterfront and Alred Marina, picking up cut shad and chicken liver, especially after dusk. A few flatheads over 20 pounds made social media rounds this weekend, solid for July. Crappie activity has slowed, but the night anglers around bridges are still picking up a mixed bag on minnows fished 6 to 10 feet down.

    Today’s solunar forecast, according to solunarforecast.com, called for average fishing with major activity from 8:15–10:15 a.m. and again from 8:39–10:39 p.m. Most of the better largemouths were caught right in those windows. Best action’s been reported south of the causeway—go hit the back of North Sauty for quality bites, or drift up around the Goose Pond area if you want a shot at schooling roaming bass and a few bonus white bass mixed in.

    Your best bets for lures:
    - **Topwaters:** Ploppers, walking-style baits, buzzbaits for sunrise and sunset
    - **Soft plastics:** Finesse worms in green pumpkin, dice-style soft baits, Texas- or shaky-head rigged
    - **Swimbaits and jigs:** 5 to 6-inch paddle tails on light jig heads, swim jigs around grass lines
    - **ChatterBaits:** Green pumpkin, bluegill or shad patterns for stained water

    For bait, live shad or big minnows remain king for both catfish and the occasional trophy bass. Nighttime anglers are catching some of the biggest channel cats on fresh-cut skipjack.

    Hot spots for today and tomorrow:
    - The milfoil flats between Waterfront and Seibold—bass are pushing bait up right at sunrise
    - North Sauty Creek—look for wolfpacks chasing shad into the shallows during both major feeding times
    - Goose Pond area—find schooling activity on offshore humps and drops, especially for mixed bags

    That’s the skinny from Lake Guntersville this July evening. Thanks for tuning in—be sure to subscribe and check back for your next on-the-water update. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Guntersville Fishing Report: Bass, Cats, and Topwater Blowups on the Agenda this Sunday
    Jul 6 2025
    Good afternoon, y’all, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Guntersville fishing report for Sunday, July 6th, 2025. Here’s the scoop for anyone planning to hit the water today.

    Weather’s been mild for July, with temps topping out in the low 80s under partly cloudy skies, and just a light breeze out of the north. The National Weather Service is calling for continued steady conditions. Water temps are running in the high 70s to just 80, and with last night’s calm, clarity is looking decent, especially early in the day. TVA is maintaining stable lake levels and flow, so you’re not fighting sudden swings like you do some springs.

    Sunrise came at 5:39 AM local time, with sunset around 8:04 PM — so you’ve got some prime evening hours for topwater action. FishNorthAlabama.com points out the best activity windows today are from about 7:30–9:30 AM and then again 8–10 PM, right on cue with those cooler bookend hours.

    Anglers have been reporting solid bags this week. There’s been a mix of good largemouth and a surprising number of chunky spots pulled off the river ledges and channel swings. Just last month, competition weights hit 27–31 pounds for five-fish limits, and while that’s tour-level stuff, regulars have been landing plenty of 3- to 5-pounders, especially early and late.

    For lures, the hot ticket continues to be that green pumpkin 3/8-ounce Z-Man/EverGreen ChatterBait Jack Hammer, fished around submerged grass and over the edges of hydrilla mats. Swim jigs with a bluegill trailer and classic Texas-rigged soft plastics, like a six-inch watermelon red worm, are also drawing bites when worked through milfoil pockets and around docks. If you’re targeting those deeper ledges, don’t overlook a drop-shot or a football jig in a craw pattern.

    Topwater fans are getting blowups at dawn and dusk with Spooks and buzzbaits, especially near shallow flats adjacent to creek mouths. Live shad and jumbo minnows are reliable if you’re taking the kids or looking for numbers.

    Recent reports from majorleaguefishing.com and local tournament recaps have mentioned consistent sacks of bass from the mid-lake bridges — Highway 69 bridge and Browns Creek causeway are both giving up numbers. Those riprap banks have schooling fish chasing bait when the current’s running. The grassy humps off Goose Pond Colony and around Siebold Creek have been steady producers too, especially on moving baits just after sun-up.

    For those after a mixed bag, catfish are biting cut bait on creek channel bends, and the bream bite is still dependable on crickets around the docks. Occasional crappie are being caught at night under lights on minnows in deeper brush.

    A couple of recommended hot spots for today:
    - Highway 69 bridge pilings and adjacent riprap, especially on moving current for schooling bass.
    - The grass mats and flats around Goose Pond Colony and the mouth of North Sauty — perfect for working a frog or buzzbait early.

    That’s the rundown for today. Thanks so much for tuning in — be sure to hit subscribe so you’re the first to hear the latest from Lake Guntersville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Guntersville Sizzles with Classic Alabama Bass Action
    Jun 22 2025
    Lake Guntersville is coming alive this fine June Sunday, serving up some classic Alabama bass action and enough heat to remind you summer’s fully here. This morning kicked off with a muggy low near 70°F, and we’ll be pushing upper 80s by midday. The skies are sitting heavy with cloud cover, and winds have been light out of the northeast—about 1 mile per hour, so the water’s staying slick and calm. Sunrise was at 5:33 AM, with sunset hitting just after 8:01 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to chase bites across the lake.

    Bass fishing has been lights out for numbers, with boats stacking up 40-50 fish days if you’re dialed in. Most are running between one to two-and-a-half pounds, but there’s always a chance at a kicker if you stick with it. The big girls are showing transitional patterns: they’re not fully locked on the ledges yet, but you’ll find them splitting between shallow grass flats and those classic offshore humps. Some days, it’s a grind to fire up a deep school, but that’s part of June in Guntersville—timing is everything. [Guntersville Bass Guides](www.guntersvillebassguides.com) reports that it’s mostly about covering water, checking spots until you find a school ready to eat.

    Grass lines and floating mats are still loaded with bait, so don’t be afraid to start shallow—even late in the morning. The best action early has come on weightless trick worms, wacky rigs, and frogs pulled through thin grass and over shallow eelgrass patches. A few locals are still getting reaction strikes with spinnerbaits or swim jigs, especially where brim beds are stacked up along the grass. When the sun climbs and the bite slows up top, switch gears and hit those mid-depths or main river ledges with crankbaits or big football jigs.

    There’s consistent crappie action too, with the slabs stacking on deeper brush piles, but bass remains the main draw this week. Catfish are biting well along the channel swings and main lake flats, especially if you soak some cut bait or chicken livers.

    Hot spots right now include the Goose Pond area—where shallow grass and scattered eelgrass are holding both numbers and quality bass—and the ledge country from South Sauty down to the causeway, where you’ll find schools grouping up midday if you’re patient and persistent. Don’t overlook boat docks or bridge pilings; there’s always a few decent fish tucked in the shade.

    Tidal action isn’t a factor at Guntersville, but pay close attention to current generated by TVA dam releases—it can make or break the bite out deep.

    Tight lines out there, y’all. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates and the inside scoop on what’s working at Lake Guntersville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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