I mentioned over the weekend that I was Alabama bound to do some fishing and photo work from my job. I also mentioned hope that something worth reporting would come from the trip. From my perspective, it did.
Fishing was challenging overall. No doubt. A hard cold front had the water temperature at Lake Guntersville down 5 degrees from a few days prior, and extensive rain from the same weather system muddied up Weiss Lake and pretty much knocked out the crappie fishing.
At Guntersville we didn’t catch many bass, but the fish we caught were good ones, and we caught just enough to make for a great photo shoot, which was the main objective. In the process I tallied my first largemouth bass of 2026. Weiss was even tougher. We accomplished what we needed to from a content standpoint, but black and white crappie both remain uncaught by me this year.
Along the way to Alabama I bank fished a bit near Chattanooga and discovered some excellent fishing access that I’m eager to explore more. For details on that, check out my latest post at fishingonfoot.com.
I also caught my first spotted bass and smallmouth bass of the year while bank fishing, so the species tally is now at five. It could be considered six, because I snagged two small threadfin shad while bank fishing with a jerkbait at Guntersville. I’m not convinced I want to count those, though!


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