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Guntersville Fishing Report – June 1, 2025

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By Jim Leary
Guntersville continues to impress week after week. This season is shaping up to feel a lot like that magical 2013–2015 run when big tournament weights and surprise patterns were the norm. The bass are showing up in unexpected areas and reacting to presentations that don't typically shine this late in the spring. Normally in June, you're thinking deep ledges, crankbaits, big worms, jigs, and maybe flutter spoons. We had that for about a week—then Mother Nature stepped in with cooler temps, steady rain, and ripping current. That mix pushed fish to roam and hold in places that are just off the radar. The fish are there—you just have to keep moving until you find something special. And once you do, it's on. This past week has been a buffet of bites. You could throw the whole tacklebox and get bit on something. Or everything. It's one of those weeks where the bass decide what's hot each day.{%image_id=72979%} {%image_id=72978%}