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Fishing Lake Guntersville in the Winter: Crappie, Bass, and Gar Galore
- 2024/12/22
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If you're planning to hit Lake Guntersville today, December 22, 2024, here's what you need to know:
First off, the sunrise is at 6:48 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:39 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 51 minutes of daylight. This time of year, with the winter solstice just a day behind us, the cooler temperatures are really activating the bass and crappie, making December one of the best months for fishing here.
The weather is crisp, perfect for a day on the water. There's no tidal report to worry about since Lake Guntersville is a freshwater lake, but the water levels are stable, which is great for fishing.
Yesterday's fishing was exceptional, with anglers catching high numbers and decent sizes of fish, averaging around 50 a day. The most common catches were largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and crappie. For bass, the best spots are around Brown Creek, Town Creek, North Sauty, and South Sauty, as well as near the Guntersville and Nickajack Dams.
For lures, you can't go wrong with using jigs, crankbaits, and soft plastics. For crappie, try using small jigs or minnows. If you're after gar, which can grow up to 120 inches here, live bait like worms, frogs, snails, and shiners works well, especially around sunken debris and weeded water beds.
Today, the fish activity should be strong, especially in the cooler morning and late afternoon hours. Make sure to check the local regulations before you head out, but overall, it's a great time to be on Lake Guntersville.
So grab your gear, head out to Brown Creek or near the Guntersville Dam, and get ready for a productive day of fishing. Good luck out there
First off, the sunrise is at 6:48 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:39 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 51 minutes of daylight. This time of year, with the winter solstice just a day behind us, the cooler temperatures are really activating the bass and crappie, making December one of the best months for fishing here.
The weather is crisp, perfect for a day on the water. There's no tidal report to worry about since Lake Guntersville is a freshwater lake, but the water levels are stable, which is great for fishing.
Yesterday's fishing was exceptional, with anglers catching high numbers and decent sizes of fish, averaging around 50 a day. The most common catches were largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and crappie. For bass, the best spots are around Brown Creek, Town Creek, North Sauty, and South Sauty, as well as near the Guntersville and Nickajack Dams.
For lures, you can't go wrong with using jigs, crankbaits, and soft plastics. For crappie, try using small jigs or minnows. If you're after gar, which can grow up to 120 inches here, live bait like worms, frogs, snails, and shiners works well, especially around sunken debris and weeded water beds.
Today, the fish activity should be strong, especially in the cooler morning and late afternoon hours. Make sure to check the local regulations before you head out, but overall, it's a great time to be on Lake Guntersville.
So grab your gear, head out to Brown Creek or near the Guntersville Dam, and get ready for a productive day of fishing. Good luck out there