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Classic May on Lake Guntersville: Ledge Bite, Crappie, and Lure Recommendations

Classic May on Lake Guntersville: Ledge Bite, Crappie, and Lure Recommendations

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This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Guntersville fishing report for May 16, 2025. The mild May weather is hanging on, and conditions are primed for another strong week of fishing across the lake. Sunrise came at about 5:45 this morning, with sunset not till just after 7:40 tonight, giving you plenty of daylight to work both the early and late bites[2][3].

Water temps are holding steady in the mid-60s, perfect for bass and panfish. The ledge bite is really starting to pick up, with cooler temps and rising water pushing more bass to group up around the deeper structure. Football jigs are catching plenty of attention, especially as the bass move to those ledges. Look for this pattern to only get stronger in the next couple weeks as water temps creep up and more current picks up[1][4].

Crappie fishing is still holding its own, with solid numbers reported even as most folks are shifting focus to the bass bite. You can still find slabs around brushpiles and docks in 8 to 12 feet of water. The bite has been steady on minnows and small jigs[1][4].

For lure selection, it’s all about moving baits this time of year. Duckett spinnerbaits, swim jigs, chatterbaits, and rattle baits like the SPRO Aruka Shad are all getting bit. For those working the ledges, don’t overlook a football jig or a Missile Bait 48 stick bait. Keep moving until you find that concentration of fish, then settle in and work the area over thoroughly[1][5].

Reports from the last week include some nice catches of largemouth bass—anglers are landing 3 to 6 pound fish on a regular basis, with a few bigger ones mixed in. Crappie anglers are still putting limits together, though the bite is slowing a bit as water temps climb. Catfish are showing up in the channels for those soaking cut bait or chicken livers[3][5].

A couple of hot spots to check today: first, the deeper ledges along the main river channel near the Highway 69 bridge and BB Comer Bridge, where the football jig bite is starting to take off. Second, the grass edges on the north side of the lake around North Sauty and Preston Island, where bass are still coming out of the shallows and feeding heavy early and late[1][5].

There’s no tidal movement to worry about on Guntersville, but keep an eye out for any increased current from the dam releases, as that always fires up a bite—especially on the ledges[1][4].

If you’re headed out, bring those moving baits and jigs, and don’t be afraid to chase a crappie or two if the bass slow down midday. It’s shaping up to be a classic May on Guntersville—see y’all on the lake!
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