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  • Fishing Forecast for Lake Guntersville: Current Conditions and Trends
    Dec 5 2025
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  • Guntersville Late Fall Bass Bonanza: Lipless Cranks, Chatterbaits, and Blade Baits Slay the Bite
    Dec 4 2025
    Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Lake Guntersville fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    We're in the heart of late fall, and let me tell you, the bass are feeding up like crazy right now. Recent reports show that lipless crankbaits, chatterbaits, and bladed jigs are absolutely slaying the bass on Guntersville. These are money baits this time of year, no question about it.

    Now, if you're looking to get out on the water today, here's what you need to know. The conditions are prime for targeting both largemouth and smallmouth. Recent tournament activity shows anglers are having solid success, with trophy-sized smallies showing up below the dam. Speaking of which, that tailrace below Nickajack Dam has been producing some serious fish lately. This is one of your hot spots right now—especially if you're willing to make the run up there.

    For your arsenal, make sure you've got blade baits rigged and ready. They work phenomenal this time of year because bass have moved shallow to feed on shad and minnows. Pair that with a good lipless crankbait—something with a tight wobble that mimics injured baitfish—and you're cooking. Don't sleep on chatterbaits either; they create vibration and flash that bass can't resist in these cooler waters.

    Another spot worth hitting is the lower end of Guntersville where you've got good spawning habitat and current breaks. The bass are staging, and you'll find good numbers if you work the right structure.

    Here's the bottom line: get yourself to the dock with lipless cranks, blade baits, and chatterbaits. Work them around current breaks and shallow feeding zones. The bite is on, and it's a great time to be on Guntersville.

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  • Lake Guntersville Fishing Report December 3rd, 2025 - Lipless Crankbaits, Chatterbaits & Bladed Jigs Slay the Bass
    Dec 3 2025
    Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Lake Guntersville fishing report for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.

    Let's kick things off with the conditions. We're looking at a cloudy day here at the lake with temperatures hanging around 54 degrees. Sunrise was this morning at 6:39 AM, and we'll be calling it quits as the sun sets at 5:22 PM, so you've got a solid window to get out on the water.

    Now, for the bite—we're in that late fall bass pattern, folks, and it's still producing. The bass are transitioning with the cooler water temps, and they're holding on structure. According to recent reports, lipless cranks and chatterbaits have been absolutely deadly on Lake Guntersville. We've also seen some success with bladed jigs in white and black and blue patterns. If you're looking to flip shallow cover, a black and blue craw is money right now.

    We've got some excellent bite windows today. Your minor bite times are 6:04 AM to 8:04 AM and again from 4:56 PM to 6:56 PM. The major bite window is happening 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM—that's your prime time to be on the water. The moon phase is working in our favor with a new moon, which can trigger some aggressive feeding behavior.

    For your hot spots, I'd recommend targeting around the dam area and focusing on those main lake pockets. The areas with structure and vegetation are holding fish right now. Spring Creek Marina area and Williams Marina region have been solid access points for getting to productive water.

    Water temps are pushing us into that winter pattern, so don't overlook small wakebaits and finesse presentations either. Trophy smallies are also active below the dam if you want to switch things up.

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  • Late Fall Bite at Guntersville - Matching Shad and Targeting Staging Bass
    Dec 2 2025
    Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Lake Guntersville fishing report for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025.

    We're firmly in the late fall migration phase right now, and let me tell you, the bass are on the move heading out to their winter holding patterns. Water temperatures have dropped significantly, and the fish are shifting their behavior. This is prime time if you know what you're doing.

    The bite has been revolving around matching the hatch – and that's the golden rule this time of year. We've got gizzard shad moving through these waters, and the bass are keyed in on them. You want to throw baits that imitate those shad in both size and shape. The fertile waters here at Guntersville are packed with forage, which is exactly why this lake is such a legendary bass factory.

    For lures, I'm recommending lipless cranks and chatterbaits right now – they mimic those fleeing shad perfectly and trigger aggressive strikes. If you want to go finesse, don't sleep on drop-shots or Neko rigs, especially if you're working the muddier bottom composition. The beauty of a Neko rig is that hook stays above the muck, keeping your bait in the strike zone clean and visible.

    Best baits? Soft plastic shad imitations in natural colors – whites, silvers, and natural patterns. Match the size of the actual shad the bass are chasing, not oversized offerings.

    For hot spots, focus on the deeper creeks where bass are staging before their full winter migration. Also work the areas just below the dam where current concentrates both baitfish and trophy smallies.

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  • Guntersville Fishing Report: Targeting Trophy Smallies, Heating Largemouth Bite
    Dec 1 2025
    # Lake Guntersville Fishing Report - Monday, December 1st, 2025

    Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Lake Guntersville fishing report for this fine Monday morning. We're looking at some solid conditions out on the water today as we head into the heart of December.

    Weather-wise, we've got temperatures climbing up to around 70 degrees this afternoon after a chilly start in the upper 40s. That's decent December weather for Alabama, and it should bring some decent activity. Your major bite windows today are locked in for 1:14 PM to 3:14 PM, with minor windows showing up around 7:30 to 8:30 in the morning and again from 8 PM to 9 PM tonight. Overall day rating is looking good for getting out there.

    Now, this time of year at Guntersville, we're seeing some absolutely outstanding trophy smallmouth action, and that prespawn largemouth bite is heating up nicely. The shad spawn is active, which means the bass are feeding aggressively. Recent reports show folks pulling in some quality fish using lipless cranks and chatterbaits—those reaction baits are dialed in right now. Jerkbaits are also producing well, especially when you work them with that erratic action the bass can't resist in December.

    If you're heading out this evening around sunset, don't sleep on topwater action. Any noise-making topwater baits or walking baits are going to shine during those low-light hours when the shad come up and the bass start breaking the surface. Make sure you're visually scanning the water for those telltale signs of activity.

    For your hot spots, focus on the areas below the dam where those trophy smallies are hanging. That's where the current pushes forage and concentrates the bigger fish. Also work the shallow banks where shade is casting—remember, shade is everything in December, and fish position themselves where they find it.

    Get all your gear before you leave the dock, and make sure you're locked and loaded. Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Guntersville fishing report, and please subscribe for your daily updates on what's happening on the water.

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  • Guntersville Fishing Report: Smallmouth Bonanza Below the Dam
    Nov 30 2025
    # Lake Guntersville Fishing Report - November 30, 2025

    Well hey there, folks. This is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Sunday morning Lake Guntersville report on this last day of November. Let me tell you, things have been heating up out on the water.

    First things first – we're looking at sunrise happening around 6:11 AM this morning and sunset coming in at 4:45 PM, so you've got a decent window if you're heading out. The major bite windows are hitting between 5:55 and 7:55 in the morning, with another strong bite expected around 6 PM. We're sitting under a waxing gibbous moon, which typically means solid feeding activity.

    Now here's where it gets interesting. Just this past week, Nathan Brewer absolutely hammered 28 pounds, 5 ounces of smallmouth on Day 1 of the Toyota Series Central Division opener – and get this – he did it in just 20 casts below the dam. That's not a typo. He was fishing moving water and locked through the dam to find them. The man caught a 6-pound, 11-ounce monster down there. That's telling you something about where the quality fish are hiding right now.

    The bite's been feast or famine depending on where you set up. Co-anglers have been crushing it with moving baits on the traditional Guntersville flats and staging areas. Spinnerbaits are producing, square bill crankbaits are working solid, and jerkbaits are putting fish in the boat too. If you want to get technical, the mid-strolling technique with light jigheads and soft plastics is deadly for suspended bass – keep your bait above them and stay back 60 to 100 feet.

    For your go-to lures, you can't go wrong with Strike King baits, Rapala crankbaits, and classic moving baits. Down below the dam, the smallmouth have been aggressive, so don't overlook that area if you're willing to make the run.

    Hot spots for today? First, hit the traditional shallow flats and staging areas in the upper lake – the grass and prespawn zones have been consistent producers. Second, if you're feeling adventurous, lock through and fish below the dam in moving water – that's where the big smallmouth are setting up right now.

    The fish are actively feeding as we head into December, and conditions are looking favorable. Get out there early and make the most of that dawn bite.

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  • Late Fall Bites at Lake Guntersville - ChatterBaits, Lipless Cranks, and Smallmouth Paradise
    Nov 29 2025
    # Lake Guntersville Fishing Report - Saturday, November 29, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Guntersville fishing report for today, Saturday, November 29th. We're still riding that late fall feeding window, and conditions are looking solid for getting out on the water.

    Sun's coming up at 6:52 AM this morning and you've got daylight until about 4:45 PM, so you've got a solid seven-plus hours to work with. We're still sitting on a New Moon with zero visibility, but don't let that discourage you—the bass are locked in on one thing right now: hunting baitfish.

    Water temperatures continue dropping, and the bass have keyed in on threadfin and gizzard shad in that two to three-inch range. They're not thinking about crawfish anymore—they're hungry and aggressive.

    Here's what's absolutely crushing it: ChatterBaits and lipless cranks are dominating the bite around our grass lines. I'm talking Bill Lewis Rat-L-Traps in crawfish patterns and Z-Man ChatterBait Jack Hammers with shad-colored trailers in the 3/8 to 1/2-ounce range. If you want to match the hatch more precisely, downsized swimbaits—those 2.8 to 3.8-inch offerings on 1/4-ounce jig heads—are absolutely crushing it too. Don't sleep on the tailrace below Guntersville Dam either. Smallmouth have been firing down there with vibrating jigs and swimbaits when water flows are manageable.

    For hot spots today, start around the grass lines near Spring Creek Marina and work out toward Buck Island. If the bite slows, make the run down to Wheeler Lake below the dam—that current break is a smallmouth factory right now.

    Keep your retrieve moving, match those small shad, and don't overthink it. Fish are on the move hunting, so cover water and stay aggressive.

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  • Late Fall Feeding Frenzy on Lake Guntersville
    Nov 28 2025
    # Lake Guntersville Fishing Report - Friday, November 28, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Guntersville fishing report for today, Friday, November 28th.

    We're right in the thick of that late fall feeding window, and the conditions are shaping up nicely for a productive day on the water. Sun's coming up around 6:52 AM and you'll have light until about 4:45 PM, so you've got a solid window to work with today.

    The current moon phase is New Moon with zero visibility—historically a tough bite in some circles, but don't let that discourage you. Water temps are dropping, and that means the bass are keyed in on one thing: baitfish. We're talking threadfin and gizzard shad in that two to three-inch range. The bass aren't thinking about crawfish right now—they're hungry and hunting.

    **Here's what's been working:**

    Tournament data from recent competitions shows ChatterBaits and lipless cranks absolutely dominating the bite around Guntersville's grass lines. Anglers are throwing 3/8 to 1/2-ounce Bill Lewis Rat-L-Traps in crawfish patterns and Z-Man ChatterBait Jack Hammers with shad-colored trailers. If you want to match the hatch more precisely, downsized swimbaits like 2.8 to 3.8-inch offerings on 1/4-ounce heads are crushing it too.

    Don't sleep on the tailrace below Guntersville Dam either. Smallmouth have been absolutely firing down there with vibrating jigs and swimbaits, especially when water flows are manageable.

    **My hot spots for today:** Start around the grass lines near Spring Creek Marina and work out toward Buck Island. If the bite slows, don't hesitate to make the run down to Wheeler Lake below the dam—that current break is a smallmouth factory right now.

    Keep your retrieve moving, match those small shad, and don't overthink it. Fish are on the move hunting, so cover water and stay aggressive.

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