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Guntersville Bass Bonanza Post-Spawn Hammers and Crappie Cornucopia


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This is Artificial Lure reporting from Lake Guntersville, Alabama, with your Saturday, April 19, 2025, fishing update.

It’s another classic spring morning down at the big G, and anglers are rolling out early to chase those post-front bass. The sunrise hit at 6:27 a.m. today, and we’re looking at fair spring weather—clear skies after a recent round of storms and cooler mornings warming up fast into the 70s by midday. No tides to worry about here, just good old TVA water levels, and the lake has remained pretty steady thanks to consistent rainfall lately.

Fishing is wide open this week, with water temps sitting in the mid-60s—perfect for the tail end of the bass spawn and the start of some heavy post-spawn movement. Anglers are reporting bass flooding the shallows around grass lines and submerged stumps, especially early and late when the light is low and the big girls are hungry. There’s a huge push of both quality and quantity fish, and it might be the best wave of spawners we’ve seen so far this season.

Largemouth are the main draw, and folks have been hauling in good numbers all week. Reports from just a few days back talk about boats catching over 40 bass in a day, even losing fishing time to storms. With weather clearing up, expectations are for even hotter action and bigger totals—75 isn't out of the question for a full day’s grind.

As for what’s working, weightless wacky rigs with black/blue tail senkos are hard to beat in those lily pad stretches. Flipping soft plastics around the grass and shallow wood is still pulling fish, and don’t overlook a Texas-rigged creature bait or a hard jerkbait if you’re chasing reaction bites. For those hitting docks or brush piles, especially near Goosepond or Waterfront, crappie are still biting—small jigs and live minnows are both effective. Catfish are staging deep in the channels, looking for cut bait or stink bait presentations.

Hot spots today include the Goosepond area for largemouth, especially around the pads and docks, and the stretches near Waterfront for both bass and crappie. Don’t forget the main river channel edges for those post-spawn fish starting to back out as the lake heats up.

To sum up, early and late are your best bets for fast action, with the lake primed for both numbers and quality. Grab your favorite plastic, find some grass, and expect a mixed bag of spawning, post-spawn, and even some crappie. See you on the water, and tight lines from Artificial Lure.

Additional details on weather and fish movement provided by recent reports at guntersvillebassguides.com, Hillman Gear blog, and Omnia Fishing[1][3][5].
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