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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 2 MIN

Guntersville Glut: Bass Bite Boiling in Late Summer Transition

from Lake Guntersville, Alabama Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Lake Guntersville is firing on all cylinders this first week of September. We’ve had overnight lows dipping into the upper 50s and daytime temps tapping out at 81°F. Water temps are sitting in that sweet late-summer transition—cool enough to perk up the bass, but warm enough that shad are still balled up across the main lake and above the bridges. We had a partly cloudy start today, gentle northeast breeze, and just a hint of mist before sunrise, which was right at 6:22 a.m. Sunset’s coming in about 7:08 p.m. Most folks hit the ramps around 6:00 to get in on the early bite. According to the Solunar Forecast, the major feeding window fell from 1:14 to 3:14 this afternoon, with minor flurries around 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. and again at dusk. Fish activity today has been steady, especially for *largemouth bass*—that’s still the star species here. This morning, word at Waterfront was that a couple boats each boated five to ten keepers before 9:00 a.m., topping out with several at 4-plus pounds. Folks running grass edges threw black/blue swim jigs and shad-patterned ChatterBaits and did solid work pulling bass right off the weed lines. Hollow-body frogs in white and natural colors drew big blowups in the mid-lake milfoil, but after sun-up, the bite slid deeper. Out on the river ledges, it’s been a crankbait and worm show. Crank down to 10-12 feet with a shad or gizzard pattern, or slow-roll a 3/4 oz football jig. Anglers dragging Missile Baits Magic Worms scored a few bonus spotted bass and the odd smallmouth in the main channel about mid-morning, a tip shared by recent reports on The Bass Cast and local tackle shop chatter. Striped bass are showing up early and late around the highway bridges—live shad and small swimbaits have been key. Catfish guys are scoring good channels with cut shad on the drift just outside Honeycomb Creek. No tidal impact to worry about, but current is moderate with TVA running pulses at the dam every couple hours, and savvy anglers are holding just downstream of those release ripples. Best baits today: black/blue or junebug swim jigs, shad-pattern ChatterBaits, white frogs at dawn, Missile Baits Magic Worms Texas-rigged or on shaky heads, and live shad if you’re targeting stripes. Couple of hot spots I’d suggest: the grass mats by North Sauty have been consistent, and the riprap around the Guntersville causeway is holding both numbers and quality as that bait stays shallow. For big bites, don’t sleep on Browns Creek boat lanes at first light—the bait’s thick and big girls are wolf-packing through. Thanks for tuning in to this Lake Guntersville fishing update from your local source, Artificial Lure. Be sure to subscribe, and tight lines to all. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Lake Guntersville is firing on all cylinders this first week of September. We’ve had overnight lows dipping into the upper 50s and daytime temps tapping out at 81°F. Water temps are sitting in that sweet late-summer transition—cool enough to perk up the bass, but warm enough that shad are still balled up across the main lake and above the bridges. We had a partly cloudy start today, gentle northeast breeze, and just a hint of mist before sunrise, which was right at 6:22 a.m. Sunset’s coming in about 7:08 p.m. Most folks hit the ramps around 6:00 to get in on the early bite. According to the Solunar Forecast, the major feeding window fell from 1:14 to 3:14 this afternoon, with minor flurries around 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. and again at dusk. Fish activity today has been steady, especially for *largemouth bass*—that’s still the star species here. This morning, word at Waterfront was that a couple boats each boated five to ten keepers before 9:00 a.m., topping out with several at 4-plus pounds. Folks running grass edges threw black/blue swim jigs and shad-patterned ChatterBaits and did solid work pulling bass right off the weed lines. Hollow-body frogs in white and natural colors drew big blowups in the mid-lake milfoil, but after sun-up, the bite slid deeper. Out on the river ledges, it’s been a crankbait and worm show. Crank down to 10-12 feet with a shad or gizzard pattern, or slow-roll a 3/4 oz football jig. Anglers dragging Missile Baits Magic Worms scored a few bonus spotted bass and the odd smallmouth in the main channel about mid-morning, a tip shared by recent reports on The Bass Cast and local tackle shop chatter. Striped bass are showing up early and late around the highway bridges—live shad and small swimbaits have been key. Catfish guys are scoring good channels with cut shad on the drift just outside Honeycomb Creek. No tidal impact to worry about, but current is moderate with TVA running pulses at the dam every couple hours, and savvy anglers are holding just downstream of those release ripples. Best baits today: black/blue or junebug swim jigs, shad-pattern ChatterBaits, white frogs at dawn, Missile Baits Magic Worms Texas-rigged or on shaky heads, and live shad if you’re targeting stripes. Couple of hot spots I’d suggest: the grass mats by North Sauty have been consistent, and the riprap around the Guntersville causeway is holding both numbers and quality as that bait stays shallow. For big bites, don’t sleep on Browns Creek boat lanes at first light—the bait’s thick and big girls are wolf-packing through. Thanks for tuning in to this Lake Guntersville fishing update from your local source, Artificial Lure. Be sure to subscribe, and tight lines to all. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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