Details: White Crappie
Nice little slab
A section of the Alabama River in Monroe County, Alabama.
Details: Blue Catfish with a Live shad
Put the shad at the deepest spot and wait for the blues to come by. I call it "The Running of the Blues".
Details: Flathead Catfish with a Bream
This little six-year-old ain't scared of shit. I caught the bigger one with a Zebco 733 with 12lbs test. I must've fought with it for at least 20 minutes. ...more The one little man is holding, I caught him with my regular All-Star reel, and 20lbs test. As soon as I got the smaller one in, the bigger one took the other pole. My friends couldn't hear me holler for them 150yrds away. No net, just hand
Details: Flathead Catfish with a You guessed it!
"What's up swap mafia, Holla at your boy!"
Details: Largemouth Bass with a 7 inch zoom chartreuse floating trick worm.
Just a nice little pound or pound in a half chunk I caught. It ain't nothing amazing but I like the picture😊
Details: Channel Catfish with a Liver
If u can get through the rapids, fishing by the dam is fun. Lots of gar too. Bow fishing them would be real fun there.
Details: Largemouth Bass
ive been hunting this fish for a long time i went out this morning and he broke my line the i hooked him again and adjusted my drag and brought him in he was about ...more 6 pounds i used a 12 inch purple rubber worm
Both largemouth bass and spotted bass are considered excellent in this reservoir. This reservoir consistently produces bass of three pounds or larger. Both white crappie and black crappie are perhaps...
Lake has become best known for it’s excellent largemouth bass fishing. Crappie are another great source of recreational fishing. The tailwater fishery below Warrior Dam, one upstream arm of Demopolis...
Point A Reservoir typically has a tannic brown water color and fairly low productivity. The lake is mainly fished by local anglers for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish.
Lake Stone in a 130-acre man-made impoundment constructed in 1967, opened to fishing in 1969 and designated as a Fish Management Area. It has an average depth of 6 feet and a maximum depth of 22 feet...