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Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report

Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report

著者: Nick Williams
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Nick Williams brings you the first local fishing report for Alabama's freshwater lakes, rivers and creeks, whether it’s good, bad, or ugly.

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  • Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report September 4-10
    2025/09/05

    The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, Mobile Tensaw Delta Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between.

    On this week’s Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report, we’ve got a great mix of voices from across the state. We kick things off with newcomer Joshua Walden, who introduces us to the Coosa River below Jordan Dam and shares how spotted bass have been hitting topwater poppers even in low, summer flows. Then we head south to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, where Wayne Miller reports on cooler water temps, early shrimp migrations, and how bass are already keying in on shrimp baits. Finally, Lee Pitts checks in from up north with tips for finding crappie as they begin relating to wood cover, plus why small-profile Itty Bit baits are his go-to as fish transition into fall patterns

    This week on the Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report, we’re starting things off with a new voice on the show—Joshua Walden, who has recently joined East Alabama Fly Fishing as a guide on the Coosa River below Jordan Dam. Joshua walks us through this beautiful stretch that runs down to downtown Wetumpka, a section more known for kayakers than anglers. He shares why he’s focused his guiding on spotted bass, what it’s like to fish minimum flows on a river that never shuts off, and how he’s been having success with topwater poppers even in the heat of the day. We also hear his story of rediscovering fly fishing, how he came to guide in his home waters, and a few memorable encounters with gar, suckers, and the occasional catfish.

    Next, we swing down to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta where Wayne Miller gives us an encouraging report. A recent cool spell has dropped water temperatures nearly ten degrees, setting off an early jump in fall activity. Wayne explains how these “false fall” conditions can still trigger a real feeding spree, especially as shrimp push up into the river system. He dives into the unique forage base of the Delta, from shad and crawfish to the shrimp that turn bass into predators on a mission. We get tips on fishing DOA shrimp in heavy current, the pros and cons of live versus artificial shrimp, and what kind of structure to look for when the fish are stacked up feeding. Wayne reminds us that the Delta is always changing, and the real key is learning to read spots for current breaks, grass edges, and wood that can hold dozens of fish when the timing is right.

    We close out the show with Lee Pitts, who checks in from up north with a look at the early fall crappie bite. Lee admits the cool weather has him thinking as much about deer stands as fishing, but he’s still been on the water and shares what he’s seeing. Fish are starting to relate more to wood cover, and he’s been catching a mix of crappie, catfish, and white bass on both live bait and Bobby Garland Itty Bit baits. He breaks down how he fishes tiny finesse offerings like the Itty Bit Mayfly and Slab Slayer around brush piles and standing timber, why smaller profiles can be the ticket in pressured waters, and how to tweak your setup for the delicate bites of early fall. Lee also explains what signals he watches for as the season shifts, from shorter daylight hours to wads of shad forming, and where anglers should look this week for the best chance at a few fish.

    It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!


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  • Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report August 28-September 3
    2025/08/29

    The Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report is your go-to source for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, Mobile-Tensaw Delta Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between.

    This week on the Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report, host Nick Williams brings you a jam-packed episode featuring in-depth conversations with local experts and passionate anglers from across the state.

    First up, Nick catches up with Jason Bagala, a seasoned outdoorsman whose journey has taken him from the marshes of Louisiana to the deep, clear waters of North Alabama’s Smith Lake and Guntersville. Jason shares his unique perspective on adapting to new fisheries, the challenges of learning deep reservoir fishing, and how he’s overhauled his approach and gear—including his experiences with live scope technology and the ever-present boat maintenance woes. He breaks down the differences between fishing in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and offers a detailed report on the current bite at Guntersville, including tips on chasing schooling bass, frog fishing, and the importance of current and generation schedules.

    Next, Nick welcomes Darren Shirah, creator of the Real Time Outdoors with Darren YouTube channel and a lifelong angler with over 50 years of experience on the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Darren shares his favorite spots in the middle Delta, his go-to baits like the beetle spin and purple worm, and his philosophy on sharing knowledge with the next generation of anglers. The conversation covers everything from bluegill and bass tactics to crabbing, wild hog hunting, and the joys of keeping fishing simple and family-friendly. Darren also discusses the seasonal transition into fall, the impact of tides, and his approach to balancing hunting and fishing as the weather cools.

    Rounding out the episode, Nick and Peter Jordan dive into finesse fly fishing for late summer and early fall bass in Alabama’s clear, low-water creeks. They discuss the importance of downsizing presentations, mastering the dead drift, and the subtle art of fly selection and leader setup. The segment is packed with practical tips for both fly and conventional anglers, including stealth, casting accuracy, and adapting to changing water conditions.

    Throughout the show, you’ll hear about the unique fishing culture of Alabama, the value of local knowledge, and the endless opportunities for anglers of all backgrounds. Whether you’re chasing bass on Guntersville, bluegill in the Delta, or exploring new fly fishing techniques, this episode has something for everyone.

    It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!


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  • Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report August 21-27
    2025/08/22

    The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, Mobile Tensaw Delta Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between.

    This week on the Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report we’ve got a special guest segment with Josh Gunter, owner of Mount Vernon Outdoors and Steel Creek Bait & Tackle.

    Josh shares his lifelong history fishing the upper Delta and Tombigbee side, growing up on Gunnison Creek where he cut his teeth fishing everything from bass to crappie and bream. He talks about how the area shaped him as a tournament angler and why he still believes the Tombigbee side holds bigger fish, better numbers, and less pressure compared to other parts of the Delta. Josh also explains the unique fishing culture in that region, including how anglers there target bream on bottom with split shot rigs, the difference between white and black crappie growth, and why spinnerbaits and old-school lures like the Snagless Sally still carry a cult following.

    We also dive into Josh’s journey of transforming a small hardware store into Mount Vernon Outdoors, a full-service bait and tackle shop designed to serve local anglers. He reflects on the importance of supporting local shops, sharing how they provide not just gear but also the irreplaceable knowledge and sense of community that box stores can’t match. Josh explains how stocking the right lures and colors for his part of the Delta makes a huge difference, and why anglers should always visit a local tackle shop when fishing new waters.

    Beyond fishing, Josh and Nick discuss the growing community involvement around water quality and access in North Mobile County. Josh helped spearhead a Baykeeper town hall in Mount Vernon, raising awareness of issues like sedimentation, high water, and the challenges of limited access points upstream. He emphasizes that what happens upstream in Alabama inevitably impacts the Delta and the Bay, and that anglers need to be part of the conversation.

    The episode also covers the emerging catfish scene in the upper Delta. Josh describes how local anglers are beginning to adopt trolling techniques with planer boards and slinky-style drag weights, a method he first learned from King Kat pros. He shares stories of big blue cats being caught — including fish over 100 pounds — and how this could open the door to more catfish tournaments in the region. The conversation rounds out with talk of seasonal transitions, how the fall bite can outshine spring in the upper Delta, and how Mount Vernon Outdoors is gearing up to serve both anglers and hunters as the season shifts.

    It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!


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