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Finding The Best Fishing Spots In Alabama

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Alabama’s mild, glorious weather makes it the perfect location for year-round outdoor adventures. With 23 public lakes and more than 77,000 miles of streams and rivers, it should come as no surprise that The Heart of Dixie attracts fishing enthusiasts from near and far. Even self-proclaimed geeks who generally prefer spending time indoors often find themselves motivated enough to venture outdoors long enough to go on a fishing expedition. It may, however, be somewhat overwhelming with so many options to choose from. Here’s a list of just three out of many great fishing spots that are definitely worth your consideration.

Lake Martin is More than a Fishing Spot

One of the highest-ranked fishing spots in Alabama is the pristine Lake Martin. The 44,000-acre man-made reservoir is located on the Tallapoosa River and is home to large numbers of black crappie, largemouth bass, striped bass, channel catfish, and bluegill. In addition to being a great fishing spot, Lake Martin also sports a number of other attractions including camping grounds, restaurants, and sandy beaches. The lake is also the venue of a number of fun events such as a 4th of July fireworks show and the Alexander City Jazz Festival.

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Find Peace at Lake Guntersville

If size matters to you, you might want to put Lake Guntersville at the top of fishing spots worthy of your consideration. At 69,000 acres, the lake is definitely the biggest in the state and also has a reputation for being one of the best places to hook bass in the country. While summertime is the best time to catch fish, you definitely want to keep your eye on the weather while at the lake as sunburn is nobody’s friend. If your only experience fishing comes courtesy of Ultimate Fishing Simulator or Fishing Planet, you might want to brush up on your skills before you attempt to bait your hooks.

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There’s Plenty to Do at Lake Jordan

Another popular fishing location in Alabama is Lake Jordan in Elmore County. The 6,800-acre reservoir sports an impressive shoreline of nearly 188 miles and is home to a multitude of fish species including crappie, catfish, bluegill, spotted bass, and sunfish. There is plenty to see and do at the lake which is great news for someone who is still easing their way into the world of recreational fishing. If you want to see more of the natural beauty surrounding the lake, take a walk along one of the scenic hiking trails. Alternatively, head to nearby Wetumpka where you can spend time at a local museum, grab a bite to eat, or even take a walk down memory lane and go roller skate or play laser tag at the skating rink in town.

Although fishing does entail leaving the comfort of your home and spending time outdoor, it does remain a popular pastime among many self-proclaimed geeks. If you are looking for a good fishing spot, look no further than Alabama which is home to a multitude of superb places where you can wet your lines at.

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