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Bass Fishing In Alabama
Alabama is quickly earning the reputation of a premier bass fishing state. With
its beautiful rivers and fertile lakes, Alabama offers bass fishermen many great
areas to fish for bass along with many other varieties of fish.
The
Tennessee River winds its way across the upper portions of Alabama, and there
are numerous places fish for bass along
its banks and in its waters. McFarland Park in Florence, Alabama, is host to
several fishing tournaments throughout the year. Across the river, on the
Sheffield side, is the remodeled Riverfront Park. On any given day of the year,
numerous anglers can be seen fishing along the banks of the park. Fishing rodeos
for children are held here once or twice a year.
Wilson Lake and Wheeler
Lake, which are both part of the Tennessee River near Florence and the Shoals
area, are known to locals as bass havens. There are several public ramps for
boaters to use, and the often mild Alabama weather allows fishing virtually year
round.
Lake Martin, which is located near Alexander City, is an
approximately eighty year old man-made lake. The Lower Martin dam is often home
to spotted bass, striped bass, and largemouth bass. The lake has different water
clarity depending on the area. Some of the water is almost crystal clear, while
some of it is murky. This variety of water creates several different
environments for the fish. Many anglers love to fish along the feeder creeks
that replenish the lake. Wind Creek is a well-known spot that normally holds the
promise of bass almost any day of the week.
Winter is a popular time for
fishing in the Warrior River, often called Bankhead Lake. This river is near
Birmingham, and many of the locals grew up fishing these beautiful waters.
Because Bankhead Lake is actually a river, the currents will vary, as will the
fishing. There are plenty of areas to fish from the bank, and at different times
of the year, various sections of this river can be waded.
Wedowee Lake
attracts night fishermen, although you will see fishermen at all hours of the
day, also. Still, most of anglers experienced in fishing this lake recommend
that you try night fishing when visiting Wedowee Lake. Largemouth bass feed
voraciously all through the winter at Mitchell Lake. By the spring, there will
be a large population of largemouth just waiting for your bait to hit the water.
Pay attention to water temperatures, so you can adjust how shallow or deep to
set your hook. There are several bass tournaments held at Mitchell Lake year
round.
Coosa River spotted bass are plentiful in Jordan Lake. Repeat bass
anglers tend to keep their bass holes a secret, but you can search and find own
hole in this beautiful lake. The headwaters below the dam are generally known as
one of the best areas to find spotted bass. The rock bluffs which border
sections of the lake are also excellent places to hunt for the perfect
bass.
Beautiful Guntersville Lake attracts bass fishermen from all over
the country. Largemouth bass of extraordinary sizes can often be caught here.
The lake offers wonderful shoreline fishing, but there are plenty of ramps to
use for your own boat. There are several fishing guides available to take you
right where the fish are hiding.
Finally, Jones Bluff Reservoir on the
Alabama River is located in Montgomery, the state capital. The river has been
host to Bassmasters Classic tournaments in the past, and its headwaters provide
excellent areas for anglers to fish. Beautiful Alabama is a fisherman’s
paradise. There are many rivers and lakes across the entire state, and the bass
are plentiful.