Good afternoon, anglers! Here’s your Lake Guntersville fishing report for Friday, April 4, 2025.
The fishing scene at Lake Guntersville is remarkable right now, with bass in full spring spawning mode. The water temperature has climbed to a favorable 60-65°F, making conditions ideal for a variety of species. The weather today is sunny with highs around 73°F and light winds, which should help keep fish active throughout the day. Sunrise was at 6:27 a.m., and sunset will be at 7:10 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to fish.
In recent days, anglers have been catching impressive numbers of largemouth bass, with some clients reporting an average of 25-30 bass per trip. Largemouths in the 3-7 pound range are common this time of year. The bass are in shallow areas due to spawning, and you’ll find them around grassy beds, aquatic vegetation, and other spawning habitats. Redear sunfish, crappie, and bluegill are also active, offering variety for multi-species trophies.
**Best Baits and Lures:**
For largemouth bass, Berkley PowerBait MaxScent General in Green Pumpkin or Watermelon variations rigged weightless on a wacky rig is an excellent choice for targeting fish on beds. For moving baits, try a vibrating jig, lipless crankbaits like a red rattle trap, and swimbaits such as the Berkley PowerBait CullShad. If you’re after catfish, meaty baits such as cut shad, bluegill, and chicken parts fished on deeper humps or the main river channel work wonders.
**Hotspots to Hit Today:**
1. **Brown Creek and Town Creek:** These areas are brimming with largemouth bass and feature grassy beds and spawning zones.
2. **North and South Sauty Creeks:** Ideal for bass, crappie, and bluegill, with lily pads and aquatic vegetation making them great all-day fishing spots.
3. **Near Guntersville Dam:** Target striped bass and catfish here, particularly in deeper waters.
Professional anglers competing in the ongoing REDCREST 2025 tournament have reported catching quality bass throughout the lake this week, emphasizing the productivity of shallow grass beds. So, don’t hesitate to follow similar patterns.
Finally, don’t forget to stay prepared with plenty of soft plastics and moving baits. The action is hot, the fish are biting, and the weather couldn’t be better. Tight lines and good luck out there on the water!