
Lake Guntersville is located in north Alabama between Bridgeport
and Guntersville. Alabama's largest lake contains 69,100 acres
and stretches 75 miles from Nickajack Dam to Guntersville Dam.
Free boat ramps and private marinas dot the lake's perimeter.
Fishing, boating, camping, hunting and eagle watching are popular
sports in the area. Eagle watching centers on Guntersville State
Park and the dam during the winter, though some bald eagles stay
all year. Guntersville Lake fish habitat includes milfoil and
hydilla weed beds from which big bass explode on topwater baits.
Though most noted nationally for large bass, Lake Guntersville
is home to quality angling for a variety of fish. Historically,
about two-thirds of the anglers on Guntersville target largemouth
bass, although bream (bluegill, redear sunfish, and longear sunfish),
crappie, sauger and catfish attract their fair share of anglers.
