Happy Birthday, America! What a week on Lake Guntersville — hot weather, calm mornings, and bass that just won’t quit. The bite continues to exceed expectations. Just when it feels like it should be slowing down, we check a few spots we haven’t touched in a while… and it’s every cast. Not an exaggeration.
From 2 to 4 pounders stacking up to surprise giants crushing baits mid-retrieve, this lake keeps proving why it’s one of the best in the country. Guntersville gets beat up every single day by boat traffic, locals, and traveling anglers — yet it still delivers the kind of action that leaves you grinning by lunch.
🎣 Guide Trips & Electronics Classes
We mixed in a couple of guide trips this week along with two full days of electronics training. One of those days was absolutely loaded. Offshore schools are showing up in a big way right now. They’re not always easy, but if you read the lake right, they’ll give you that window where it’s lights out.
The sonar training days have been strong — and for those learning how to hunt with their electronics, the payoff is real. Guntersville has fish grouped up in ways that most lakes just don’t this time of year.

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Book Your Class🌱 Shallow Bite Update
The shallow bite remains mixed — but promising. There are a few zones we know about holding some really big ones. It’s not a guarantee, but if you connect in those areas, you’re in for a ride. Right now it’s about covering ground early and dialing in on where the fish are living, not just passing through.
Will they stay? Will they move? Hard to say — but we’re enjoying every bite we get out of it.
🔁 10 Years Later – A Full Circle Moment with Cooper
This week brought a special kind of moment. Back on July 1, 2015, I took a kid named Cooper fishing with his mom. We hit a deep spot I knew had some monsters. He stuck a few giants, and one of those fish landed him on the back cover of my brochure — where he still lives to this day.
Fast forward to July 1, 2025, and Cooper — now grown and home from Texas — messages me wanting to go again. We didn’t plan it for sentimental reasons. We just picked a day that worked.
Halfway through the morning, while catching fish cast after cast, his mom texted us: “On this date 10 years ago, you two fished together for the first time.” That’s a full-circle moment if I’ve ever seen one.
Watch the clip from our trip right here:

🎣 Watch Cooper’s Epic July 1 Trip
Bass were flying in the boat on this one — see what the bite looked like in real time. 🔥
▶️ Watch on TikTok ▶️ Watch on FacebookCooper also came back around Thanksgiving 2024 for another trip — and you can check out that report here:
👉 Big Bass Fishing Guntersville – Thanksgiving 2024

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View Trip Info⚠️ The Gear Lesson – Why Setup Matters
We had a trip this week that reminded me just how important it is to bring the right tools for a lake like this. One of our clients had a rod setup I actually like — it’s from a brand I know well — but it wasn’t driving the hook home. He lost several quality fish, not because of his reaction or timing, but because the rod just couldn’t get the job done in the kind of grass and current we fish every day.
After a few small adjustments — changing the way he set the hook, locking down the drag, even just putting a thumb on the spool — he started putting them in the boat. The smaller fish? No problem. But those big Guntersville bass will expose any weakness in your setup.
To help dial it in, I made a cast myself. Few cast later a giant. Sometimes, you just need to verify what the fish are telling you. All I’ll say is this: when you come to fish here, make sure your gear is up to the task.
🌦️ Guntersville Fishing Forecast
Looking ahead, we’ve got some rain chances in the forecast, but I wouldn’t count on much. The grass bite should stay decent , and I expect the offshore bite to continue to improve as fish bunch up tighter.
We’re keeping an eye on wind, pressure swings, and early morning bait movement — and we’ll adjust accordingly.

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Learn More🪱 Worm Time is Now
We’re officially in worm season. That doesn’t mean slowing down — it means getting more methodical. Picking apart areas with a worm is paying off right now. The fish are there, and they’re grouped up nicely.
Some days we hop it, some days we drag it. We adjust weight as needed, but the theme is the same: fish where they live, not where you wish they were.



