• "Fishing Lake Guntersville in December: Big Bass, Crappie, and More Await"

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"Fishing Lake Guntersville in December: Big Bass, Crappie, and More Await"

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  • If you're planning to hit Lake Guntersville today, December 13th, here's what you need to know:

    First off, the sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:35 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 52 minutes of daylight[2].

    December and January are known for some of the best fishing at Lake Guntersville, and this year is no exception. The recent reports indicate that both the numbers and sizes of fish are impressive. Yesterday, anglers were catching big groups of fish, particularly on the creek ledges where they are following bait, but there's also a strong shallow bite[1][4].

    For bass, which are one of the most sought-after species here, you can expect to catch a variety of sizes, from 14 inches up to 6-pounders. The best 5-fish weights have been ranging from 16 to 24 pounds in recent trips[4].

    For crappie, bridges, brushpiles, and bluffs are hot spots. Tightlining a 1/16 oz Bobby Garland in monkey milk or albino with 4lb test line and a 7-foot medium action rod has been very effective[4].

    For bass, using hair jigs and spoons out deep has been productive. In shallower waters, targeting areas with healthy grass, docks, and brush can yield great results. Live bait such as worms, shiners, and frogs are also good options[4].

    Other fish species you might encounter include crappie, bluegill, sunfish, drum, rainbow trout, carp, and gar. For sunfish, live bait or soft plastic worms work well in shallower, weeded areas[3].

    As for specific hot spots, focus on the creek ledges and shallow areas around docks and brush. The healthiest grass beds and weeded water areas are also prime locations for both bass and sunfish.

    Given the cooler nights and shorter days, the big fish are feeding aggressively, making this a great time to be out on the water. So, gear up and get ready for a productive day at Lake Guntersville.
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If you're planning to hit Lake Guntersville today, December 13th, here's what you need to know:

First off, the sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:35 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 52 minutes of daylight[2].

December and January are known for some of the best fishing at Lake Guntersville, and this year is no exception. The recent reports indicate that both the numbers and sizes of fish are impressive. Yesterday, anglers were catching big groups of fish, particularly on the creek ledges where they are following bait, but there's also a strong shallow bite[1][4].

For bass, which are one of the most sought-after species here, you can expect to catch a variety of sizes, from 14 inches up to 6-pounders. The best 5-fish weights have been ranging from 16 to 24 pounds in recent trips[4].

For crappie, bridges, brushpiles, and bluffs are hot spots. Tightlining a 1/16 oz Bobby Garland in monkey milk or albino with 4lb test line and a 7-foot medium action rod has been very effective[4].

For bass, using hair jigs and spoons out deep has been productive. In shallower waters, targeting areas with healthy grass, docks, and brush can yield great results. Live bait such as worms, shiners, and frogs are also good options[4].

Other fish species you might encounter include crappie, bluegill, sunfish, drum, rainbow trout, carp, and gar. For sunfish, live bait or soft plastic worms work well in shallower, weeded areas[3].

As for specific hot spots, focus on the creek ledges and shallow areas around docks and brush. The healthiest grass beds and weeded water areas are also prime locations for both bass and sunfish.

Given the cooler nights and shorter days, the big fish are feeding aggressively, making this a great time to be out on the water. So, gear up and get ready for a productive day at Lake Guntersville.

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