
Guntersville Fishing Report: Transition Time on the Big G, Football Jigs and Ledge Bite Heat Up
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The Big G is waking up to another beautiful day with mild May weather hanging on. Sunrise came early this morning at about 5:45, and we're expecting comfortable conditions for your day on the water.
Folks, we're in that sweet transition period right now. Bass fishing has been unpredictable but promising as we approach Memorial Day weekend. The cooler temperatures and rising water levels we saw earlier this week had the bass holding off a bit, but things are changing fast. The ledge bite is starting to heat up, with more fish preparing to group up on deep structure. Based on patterns we're seeing, expect consistent ledge bites to develop by late next week.
What's interesting this year is how many anglers are finding success with football jigs. That big bite everyone's waiting for is coming—and if history is any indicator, the next two weeks could be when it really turns on. If you haven't already, now's the time to dust off those jigs.
For those targeting bass right now, focus on moving baits in the afternoons. The afternoon bite from about 2pm until dark has shown significant improvement as backwaters warm up. Spinner baits, swim jigs, and chatter baits have been productive, along with rattle baits and stick baits. Remember, the fish aren't everywhere yet, but when you find a group, it can be non-stop action.
Crappie fishing continues to impress despite the seasonal shift toward bass. Those targeting crappie are still pulling in solid numbers, making it a great backup plan if the bass aren't cooperating.
Hot spots worth checking today include the main channel ledges near Goose Pond, where electronics are showing increased activity, and the backwaters around South Sauty Creek, where the afternoon bite has been particularly strong.
For those looking to maximize success, it's time to master your electronics. Reading that sonar properly can make all the difference between a good day and a great day this time of year.
The rest of May through June should continue to improve as bass move into the bream beds. The next few weeks will be as good as it gets on Guntersville.
That's the report for today, May 18th. This is Artificial Lure reminding you to stay safe, stay patient, and I'll see you on the water. Tight lines, y'all!
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