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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.
In this special episode, we have two bass guides with decades of experience each answering a simple question: “If you could only fish with three rods…what would you choose?”
Join us as Captain Wayne Miller from the Mobile-Tensaw Delta and Steve “The Graz” Graziano from Lake Eufaula share their top picks, basing their decisions on hundreds of thousands of hours catching thousands of fish. If you’re a new angler looking to “fill your stable,” or have a bass angler on your Christmas shopping list, you won’t want to miss this segment.
Rounding out this week we also have Andrew Monaghan with Backcountry Hunters and Anglers giving us an update on a recent cleanup BHA and Mobile Baykeepers held on the Tensaw River. If you’re looking to get more involved in caring for our watersheds, stay tuned to learn how even small efforts can have big payoffs.
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On this episode, Nick starts out talking with Andre Davis. Then we hear from the legendary Lee Pitts and finish the show with Jim Shulin of Temple Fork Outfitters.
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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.
In this episode, Nick welcomes Steve Graziano ("Graz") from Lake Eufaula, who shares that the bass fishing has been outstanding due to rising water levels after recent storms. Graz mentions that, although the water got muddy, things have settled, and the shad and bass have moved back into predictable patterns. He describes recent trips where they caught nearly 75 bass in a day, including a mix of largemouth and spotted bass. He shares tips for fishing during these peak conditions, including using a spinning setup, casting techniques, and teaching clients how to hold rods correctly for more accurate casts. Graz emphasizes that the fish are moving in groups, staying shallow as the baitfish have stayed in clearer, shallower waters. He also highlights the importance of experimenting with bait, including a new favorite, the "Jelly Bean" finesse worm from Zoom, which has been producing great results.
Next, Peter Jordan from the Mobile-Tensaw Delta joins the show. He talks about the excellent conditions for both fly and conventional fishing, with creeks like Tensaw, Escatawpa, and Perdido showing strong bites, particularly for Choctaw bass. Peter shares his go-to tactics, including using topwater flies in the morning and switching to streamers later in the day. For conventional tackle, he’s had success with redfish magics and paddle tail grubs. Peter also updates listeners on the delta’s fishing action, mentioning that redfish, bass, and specs are all biting well, and he’s been enjoying some family fishing adventures too.
Lastly, Jimmy Stiles, a PhD student at Auburn University specializing in human-snake conflict, joins to provide essential tips on venomous snake safety for anglers. Jimmy emphasizes the importance of learning how to identify Alabama’s six venomous snake species and offers practical advice to reduce dangerous encounters. He stresses the importance of watching where you place your hands and feet, particularly around boat ramps, banks, or when flipping over boats. He also discusses what to do if bitten—highlighting the importance of staying calm, removing constrictive clothing, and getting to a hospital for anti-venom treatment. Jimmy dispels common myths about snake bites and reinforces that prevention and awareness are key to staying safe while enjoying the outdoors.
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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.
First up we have Peter John Cole reporting in from the Cahaba River. Peter reports that fishing is hot despite the low, clear water conditions on the Cahaba River, particularly in Bibb and Shelby counties. The topwater bite is still strong, with the Ribbit Rhol and double-barrel poppers being effective. He highlights the challenge of fishing in low water and emphasizes the importance of adjusting presentation to suit the conditions. Right now, Peter recommends fishing with smaller topwater flies, like the No. 4 Ribbit Rhol, to catch bigger Alabama bass in this clear water. Anglers can expect fish to be concentrated around shoals where oxygen levels are higher. Additionally, Peter shares some tips on reading the water and using slower, less aggressive approaches when necessary to entice fish.
Next up we have Dip McMillan from the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Dip discusses an upcoming squirrel hunt event on the Upper Delta WMA, focusing on getting kids involved in small-game hunting. Scheduled for December 7th at Hubbard’s Landing, the event will offer gun safety instruction, hunting with dogs, free food, and camaraderie. Dip also provides a brief fishing update for the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, noting that the crappie are moving into their fall pattern, with good bites reported in 6-10 feet of water on structure. He suggests targeting crappie using minnows and jigs, particularly as the fish are becoming more aggressive ahead of the colder months.
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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 episode, Nick Williams talks with Stephen Rockarts, Clayton Batts, and Jason Whitehead. Together, they share valuable information, time-tested tips, and tactics for successfully fishing in freshwater locations across the state of Alabama. Tune in to gain expert insights and make the most of your next fishing adventure in Alabama!
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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.
With Hurricane Helene bearing down on the Gulf Coast and throwing off storms, we’re changing pace this week to revisit some old episodes we’ve recorded with our friends at the various Waterkeepers organizations.
First up, we have Justinn Overton with Coosa Riverkeepers reporting on the Coosa RIver. Justinn monitors the waterways around Weiss Lake, Logan Martin Lake, Lake Jordan, Lay Lake, and Neely-Henry. She’s an avid outdoorswoman and environmentalist that has the information you need to know to keep you and your family safe while you’re out on the Coosa Lake Systems this weekend.
Next up, we have Will Strickland, Executive Director of Mobile Baykeeper. Will is an avid fisherman, a competent wing shot, and a passionate defender of our state’s waterways. Catch-and-eat anglers will definitely want to listen until the end to learn about local fish consumption advisories and where you can find information on them in order to keep you and your family safe and healthy
Finally, we talk with Cahaba Riverkeeper David Butler. While we talk a good bit on this show about the Chattahoochee, Tennessee, and Coosa Rivers, but the Cahaba is very much a “forgotten gem” of a river that every fisherman should get out on at least once to experience some truly wild fishing.
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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.
In this episode, host Nick Williams welcomes special guest Logan Parks, a seasoned angler from Auburn, Alabama. Logan is known for founding the Auburn High School bass fishing team and later winning the 2021 Bass Pro Shops Open with Tucker Smith, taking home a million-dollar prize. Logan shares insights on fishing near Auburn, emphasizing the diversity of local fisheries such as the Chattahoochee and Tallapoosa rivers, and Lake Martin, where he recently fished and caught numerous fish during the fall transition.
Logan details the top techniques that worked on Lake Martin, highlighting a shallow topwater bite, targeting baitfish using sonar, and fishing around shoals. He recommends using baits like the Berkley Chapo and jigheads to maximize success. With fish moving shallower due to cooling water temperatures, Logan expects the bite to improve even more in the coming weeks.
Logan also discusses the upcoming 2024 National Student Angler Networking Event (INSANE), hosted by the Logan Parks Fishing Foundation. This event connects high school and college anglers, offering them opportunities to showcase their skills and earn scholarships. Set for October 4-6 in Auburn, Alabama, the event features a draft where college anglers select high school partners, with cash prizes up to $25,000 for first place.
Next, Nick talks with Rowell Guevarra, who recently returned from a fishing trip to Alaska and Colorado. Rowell shares his experiences fishing in Ketchikan, Alaska, including fly fishing for salmon and rainbow trout, crabbing, and encountering bears. He contrasts the cool Alaskan weather and fishing conditions with the challenges of fishing in Alabama's heat. Rowell also shares tips for those interested in fly fishing trips and the benefits of hiring a guide when fishing in unfamiliar areas.
Finally, Rowell provides an update on the Tallapoosa River, noting improved water levels and fishing conditions due to recent rain. He encourages listeners to book trips with East Alabama Fly Fishing for a chance to experience the local rivers.
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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 we sit down with Andre Davis, from Hoover, AL. Andre is here this week to talk about backcountry fishing, something that may not be familiar to a lot of our listeners. He emphasizes the joy of exploration and connecting with nature, even when the fishing may not be ideal, as the experience and scenery often make up for it. Andre also talks about hiking in with minimalist fishing gear, and offers a few tips on hammock camping. He also offers advice on how to find public lands for camping and fishing and discusses the importance of planning ahead and staying safe.
Next, we hear from Steve Graziano (Graz’s Guide Service) about Lake Eufaula. Graz reports that the recent cool weather has lowered water temperatures, which has triggered a stronger bite. While the lake levels remain relatively high due to dam work at West Point, the fall transition is beginning, and the topwater bite is heating up. Graz mentions how bass are following baitfish into creeks, with frogs, and walking baits like the Vixen proving effective. He also discusses alternative baits like drop shots, Texas rigs, and tail spinners for targeting both bass and white bass hybrids during this transitional period.
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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, Nick welcomes Taylor Hara from the Wiregrass region of southeast Alabama. Taylor discusses the impact of drought on water levels, noting that sandy rivers like the Sepulga and Choctawhatchee are difficult to navigate, while rockier streams still have enough flow for fishing. He has been focusing on bream fishing in narrow channels and outside bends, using poppers and beetle spins with success. Bass fishing has been slow due to heat, but is improving as the water cools, with topwater and spinnerbaits starting to produce bites.
Taylor He recommends micro spinners for bass, especially in darker waters, and talks about his recent encounter with a sturgeon in the Choctawhatchee River. The episode wraps up with a shout-out to the efforts of the Choctawhatchee Riverkeepers for protecting local water quality.
In the second segment, Nick is joined by Will Strickland, Executive Director of Mobile Baykeeper. Will discusses Mobile Baykeeper’s ongoing efforts to address issues like dredge material dumping, which harms vital habitats for fish and oysters. He also highlights a partnership with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers for a cleanup project targeting the Ghost Fleet area in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, where illegal dumping has been a problem.
Will shares his personal connection to Alabama's waters, recounting memories of fishing and hunting with his grandfathers and their deep respect for conservation. He emphasizes the importance of community involvement in environmental protection, noting that each generation has a responsibility to preserve natural resources. Will encourages listeners to stay informed about water quality, fish consumption advisories, and to advocate for stricter regulations on toxins entering Alabama's waterways.
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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.
Dip McMillan kicks off this week's report with a recap of a successful fishing tournament held at Hubbard’s Landing, where they saw a fantastic turnout with 156 kids and 29 boats in the adult division. Every child walked away with a prize, and the event was a massive success, thanks to the support of the community and sponsors. Dip also shares his recent win at a crappie tournament at Banks Lake. Despite tough conditions, he made a strategic change in tactics by using a cork with a minnow, which led to a series of big crappie catches and ultimately secured his victory. Dip predicts that as temperatures drop in mid to late September, the fishing will improve significantly, particularly for crappie. He also mentions his plans for next year's tournament, with sponsors already lining up to support the event.
Peter Jordan of Lost Angler Fly Shop discusses the current fishing conditions on the Delta. Despite the hot weather and drought, Peter highlights some unique fly fishing opportunities, including targeting native species like buffalo carp and bowfin. He explains that while bass might be seeking cooler, deeper waters, species like carp and gar are still active and can provide an exciting challenge for fly anglers. Peter also talks about the upcoming Labor Day weekend and the importance of preserving the creeks and rivers for everyone to enjoy. He encourages anglers to explore the Blackwater creeks, which will soon be less crowded, offering a great chance for wade fishing.
Drew Morgan from East Alabama Fly Fishing shares his insights on the challenging conditions on the Tallapoosa River due to low water levels and clear water, which makes fish more skittish. However, he notes that wade fishing can be particularly rewarding this time of year. As fall approaches, Drew anticipates better fishing conditions with the cooling weather and the potential for increased water flow from upstream reservoirs. He suggests trying out different fly patterns and colors as fish become more active. Drew also mentions that fall is a great time for fishing trips, with more availability due to fewer people fishing and more focus on hunting season.
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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.
Cahaba River Report: Steven Rockarts joins from Central Alabama, noting cooler mornings and the excitement of fall approaching. He discusses how the current drought has led to low water levels, making fishing more challenging but rewarding when finding deeper pools. Topwater action has picked up significantly, and Steven emphasizes the importance of observing bass behavior in clear, low-water conditions, which can reveal patterns and improve fishing strategy.
Lake Eufaula Crappie Report: Tony Adams talks about the challenges of summer crappie fishing on Lake Eufaula, where high temperatures and an abundance of shad make it harder to get bites. Despite this, Tony has been successful using a combination of minnows, jigs, and spoons. He describes his technique of fishing deep near brush piles and emphasizes the importance of adjusting tactics to the crappie's less aggressive summer behavior. Tony also mentions dealing with mayfly hatches, which can complicate crappie fishing but can be countered with the right bait, like the Bobby Garland mayfly color.
Mobile Tensaw Delta Report: Captain Wayne Miller highlights the excellent fishing conditions in the Mobile Tensaw Delta, thanks to the migration of shrimp and clear water. This migration has brought a variety of species, including bass, redfish, and Jack Crevalle. Wayne explains his preference for fishing the main rivers during this time, using a mix of live bait, shrimp imitation baits like DOA and Voodoo, and soft plastics. He also advises anglers to be cautious when navigating the Delta's shallow waters, especially during low tide and strong north winds, which can create challenging conditions.
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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.
Alex Davis reports that despite the heat, there are promising signs of activity at Lake Guntersville. The water temperature is around 86°F, and recent cool nights have led to the first schooling activity of the year. Most schooling fish are smaller, around 14-15 inches, and they are feeding on tiny shad, making small lures like rooster tails and small swim baits effective. Deeper grass lines are also producing fish, especially with techniques like speed worm fishing in the early morning and evening. Punching through vegetation has started to yield results, with fewer bites but better quality fish. Alex emphasizes the importance of using the right gear and technique when punching, including a heavy rod and braid, and getting the fish moving quickly after the hook set.
Steve Graziano reports that fishing on Lake Eufaula is getting tougher as the water temperature reaches 91°F. The baitfish are breaking up into smaller schools, which has changed how bass are positioning themselves. While moving baits like crankbaits aren't as effective, anglers are still finding success with drop shots, Carolina rigs, and jigs. As we move into late September and October, cooler water temperatures should improve the fishing, particularly with an increase in topwater action and shallow bites.
Andrew Monahan from Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BCHA) discusses the importance of maintaining public land and water access in Alabama. BCHA focuses on grassroots efforts like trash cleanups to keep these areas accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Andrew highlights the need for continued awareness and activism to protect public lands from being lost or restricted due to misuse or development. He also encourages those interested in conservation to get involved with BCHA and other local efforts to preserve Alabama's natural resources. Those interested can reach out to the Southeast Chapter of BCHA at [email protected].
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In this episode of the Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report, we dive into the fascinating world of the Gulf Sturgeon with our special guest, Dr. R. Scot Duncan. Raised on the shores of Pensacola Bay in Gulf Breeze, FL, he holds a PhD in Zoology from the University of Florida. His extensive research has taken him from the mangroves of Costa Rica to the forests of Uganda, focusing on restoration ecology. Scot has served as a professor at Birmingham-Southern College for two decades, and is now the Executive Director of Alabama Audubon. His book, Southern Wonder: Alabama's Surprising Biodiversity, is regarded as one of the best environmental books ever written about Alabama, and is used by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System as a textbook for the Alabama Master Naturalist Program.
In his most recent book, Southern Rivers: Restoring America’s Freshwater Biodiversity, Scot celebrates the extraordinary biodiversity of southeastern rivers, highlighting their unique species and ecosystems. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores the critical importance of these waterways and offers insights into how we can prevent further extinctions amid increasing water demand and decreasing supply. Dr. Duncan provides a compelling narrative that underscores the urgency of conserving freshwater habitats to ensure the survival of America's diverse aquatic life. Key to that narrative is the Gulf Sturgeon, a fascinating gentle giant that can grow up to nine feet in length and weigh over 300 lbs. Once widespread and plentiful throughout Alabama’s rivers, today the species is under protection from the Endangered Species Act.
Join us as Scot walks us through the history of the species’ interactions with humans. Learn how sturgeon sustained the pilgrims of Plymouth, how it played a key role in making the Gulf states a powerhouse in the international seafood industry, and how it helped to keep Alabama’s rivers clear and clean. We’ll discuss the factors that caused the decline in sturgeon numbers, the knock-on effects of that decline, and what Scot hopes can be done to restore the species’ population and the health of our rivers.
Assisting us with the conversation this week is Rowell Guivarra. Rowel is a well-respected fly fishing guide who operates on the Tallapoosa River, as well as the Chair of the Alabama Chapter of the Native Fish Coalition. In addition to the work he does with NFC to support aquatic biodiversity in the state, he is also actively involved in Project OARS, the Mayfly Project, and Project Healing Waters. Rowell understands better than most how the health of Alabama’s riverine species is a vital factor in the physical, mental, and spiritual health of its citizens, and we’re delighted to have him co hosting this week.
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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.
For our guys looking for the Chattahoochee River fishing report, West Point Lake fishing report or the Lake Harding Fishing Report, Clayton Batts has what you need to know to catch more bass in Lake Eufaula and the surrounding area. Alex Davis has what you need to know to catch more bass on the Tennessee River Lakes, and for the Mobile-Tensaw Delta report, we're talking with Dip McMillian from Dippi Outdoors this week. If you're down in the delta or up on the Alabama River or Tombigbee River systems, Dip has the scoop on what the crappie are doing right now. This week we talk about how to keep crappie filets fresh and share some secrets for the perfect fish fry!
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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.
For our guys looking for the Chattahoochee River fishing report, West Point Lake fishing report or the Lake Harding Fishing Report, Clayton Batts has what you need to know to catch more bass in Lake Eufaula and the surrounding area. Alex Davis has what you need to know to catch more bass on the Tennessee River Lakes, and for the Mobile-Tensaw Delta report, we're talking with Dip McMillian from Dippi Outdoors this week. If you're down in the delta or up on the Alabama River or Tombigbee River systems, Dip has the scoop on what the crappie are doing right now. This week we talk about how to keep crappie filets fresh and share some secrets for the perfect fish fry!
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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.
To beat the heat this week, join us as we swing over to Alabama’s only year-round trout fishery. Brandon Jackson, owner of the Riverside Fly Shop, is here this week to bring you the skinny on how to wade fish for rainbow trout below the Smith Lake dam. We talk nymphing, the upcoming terrestrial season, wade fishing, and backcountry adventures in the nearby Sipsey Wilderness.
Next we have Steve “The Graz” Graziano from Lake Eufaula. Graz celebrated his birthday in style last week, and had a great day fishing deepwater crank baits and shaky head worms. Tune in as we discuss when he prefers shaky head to dropshot presentations, how to find “wolf packs” on sidescan, and what gar can tell you about bass.
Finally, we swing south to the Mobile-Tensaw delta, where Captain Wayne Miller is catching bass off of the many cuts on the Mobile River. Stick around to hear him talk about one of the most diverse fisheries in the world, where in addition to great bass action anglers can capitalize on flounder, redfish, and other saltwater species who are moving up into the cypress-lined banks of the delta.
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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.
The temperatures keep climbing, but there are fish to be caught by anglers who brave the heat. First up this week we have Dip McMillian reporting from the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Dip reports lots of crappie to be found wherever shad are schooling, and on some but not all structure. Join us as Dip tells us how to catch summertime crappie with and without electronics, and stick around as we discuss how to keep yourself and your crappie minnows cool in this record heat.
Next up we have Lee Pitts reporting in from Lake Weiss. Lee reports some crappie activity and white bass to be caught on his home waters. With temperatures soaring, tune in this week to learn what you can do to keep from killing bass in your livewell.
Last but definitely not least, we’re talking with Sarah Stokes, who is a Senior Attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center. Sarah leads SELC’s regional stormwater group, and litigates cases under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Endangered Species Act, and Federal Power Act. Stick around to hear how Sarah and her team are fighting for an Alabama where the waters are safe to swim in and the fish are safe to eat, and learn what you can do to help.
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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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, we’re catching up with the Eight-Mile Drifter, Justin Dunham down on the Mobile Tensaw Delta. For the freshwater guys looking to dip their toes into inshore fishing, Justin reports that flounder can be caught this time of year by “anybody good at finesse fishing a soft plastic on the bottom for bass.” Justin is also excited to announce that as of July 2, registration is open for the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series tournament coming up on July 27. Stick around to learn about Justin’s new favorite topwater lure.
Next up we have Chris Martin with Daiwa here to talk with us about BFS setups. We’ve had a few listeners reach out after mentioning them on the show, and this week Christ is here to give us the skinny on what they are, why you want one, and how to buy one that’s right for your fishing needs.
Rounding out this week’s show we have Drew Morgan with East Alabama Fly Fishing. According to Drew, summertime on the Tallapoosa is magical. The water is cool, the biting insects are scarce, and the Tallapoosa and Alabama Bass are eager to take topwater poppers. Stick around to the end to get the deep-dive on how to work a popper on the Tallapoosa to trigger acrobatic leaps from these free-flowing river 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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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, we break out of the office to rendezvous with Coosa Riverkeeper Director Justinn Overton on the Mobile-Tensaw Delta’s Appalachee River. Justin and her team work hard to protect the Coosa river system that we all love so much. Tune in to hear the latest news regarding PCB contamination in Choccolocco Creek, and learn what you can do to help.
Next up we have Steve Graziano reporting in from Lake Eufaula on the Chattahoochee River in East Alabama. Graz reports record heat, but the warm weather hasn’t cooled the fishing action. Stick around to hear how to catch big bass on bluegill beds, and learn some of Graz’s best baits for working the ledge bite.
Finally, we swing up north to hear from Lake Guntersville’s Jason Whitehead. This week, Jason tells us how to catch bass on the grass, and how to stay hydrated as the temperatures climb into the triple digits.
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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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.
First up this week we have Stephen Rockarts with Fly Fishing Alabama reporting in from the Cahaba River. Stephen has been having a great year of fishing, despite an unusually wet start followed by a bit of a drought. Join us this week as we talk about Cahaba River navigability, how water clarity impacts fishing conditions, and how to keep your fly line from turning into a hot mess under your feet. Stick
Next we have Alex Davis “The Spinnerbait Kid” reporting in from Lake Guntersville on the Tennessee River. Summertime often means capitalizing on the offshore ledge bite to find success, but for anglers who would rather fish shallow, Alex brings great news: “Grass makes bass.” Alex reports that right now fish are to be found on the edges of Guntersville’s plentiful grass, chasing bluegill, shad, and other food seeking refuge.
Wrapping things up we have Ande Whitten making his first appearance on the show. Ande is a smallmouth guide based off of the Tennessee River outside of Florence. Join us as we talk about how a childhood spent “creek fishing” progressed into an obsession with wading for Tennessee River smallies. We talk about the blessings of having a wife who fishes, the joys of putting somebody on a “bucket list” fish, and the indisputable superiority of purple bass worms (or wooly buggers).
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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