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Late Summer Bite at Lake Guntersville: Fishing Report for August 31, 2025

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sun 31 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/late-summer-bite-at-lake-guntersville-fishing-report-for-august-31-2025--67568081

Good morning from Lake Guntersville, folks—this is Artificial Lure tuning in with your fishing report for Sunday, August 31, 2025.

Weather is starting out cool and comfortable, with sunrise at 6:11 AM and temps creeping up from the low 50s into the low 70s by midafternoon. The sky’s mostly clear with a light breeze, perfect for a day on the water. No tides to fuss with on the lake, but your Solunar major fishing times today are 1:53 PM to 3:53 PM and again on the early side from 1:33 AM to 3:33 AM. The minor windows hit right around 7:54 AM to 8:54 AM and again just before 9 PM, so plan your sets around those periods for the most bites, says the Solunar Forecast.

Fish activity is steady late summer style. Water temps are hanging in the mid-to-upper 70s, so bass are holding near deeper grasslines during midday and sliding up shallow to chase bait during low light. Reports from Captain Experiences show limits caught on recent charters, with solid numbers of largemouth and some kicker fish over 5 pounds mixed in this week. Folks working main channel grass with hollow body frogs, and flipping Texas rigs or dark jigs on secondary points, have been getting bites all day. Strike King Hardliner flat-sided crankbaits have tricked more than a few quality bass too, according to anglers on LandBigFish.

For crappie, the bite’s not red hot but steady. Try the bridges and deep docks using minnows or using a 1/16-oz jig with monkey milk or chartreuse plastics. Morning hours have been most productive. Don’t skip Real Magic line spray from TTI-Blakemore—Crappie Dan swears by it on TikTok to boost casting and minimize line twist.

Catfish are biting especially well on cut shad and chicken livers, particularly around creek mouths at night. Panfish, especially bluegill and shellcracker, are still hitting around brush piles and rocky banks on redworms or crickets.

Best bait and lures right now:
- Hollow body frogs and buzzbaits at first light for big bass in the grass.
- White spinnerbaits and shad-colored crankbaits along weed edges after sunrise.
- Texas-rigged green pumpkin or black/blue soft plastics punched through thick grass during the midday lull.
- For crappie, use small jigs (monkey milk, chartreuse, or electric chicken) and live minnows.
- Catfish go for live or cut bait at night.
- Don’t forget topwater poppers in the evenings, especially with shad schools busting on the surface.

Hot spots to check today are:
- The area around Goose Pond, especially the deeper grass ledges—recent guide trips have pulled double-digit days here for both bass and crappie.
- Brown’s Creek bridge, which always stacks up both panfish and a bonus big bass or two on the shady side.
- The main river channel bends off Waterfront, where schooling bass chase shad hard in the early morning and near dusk.

Overall, bite windows are solid during the Solunar peaks—don’t miss those minor periods right after first light and around 8:54 this evening. Action tapers off midday, but persistent anglers working finesse baits or flipping to heavy cover are still scoring some big ones.

As always, keep safety top of mind with that early morning fog, and stay hydrated out there. Thanks for tuning in to your Lake Guntersville fishing report. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update.

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