Wilson
Lake
TENNESSEE
RIVER SYSTEM
By Reed Montgomery
Reeds Guide Service (205) 787-5133
Website: www.FISHINGALABAMA.com
Wilson Lake Impounded 1925
North Alabama
Lake level: down (winter pool) 1-3 foot - Varies w/rain
Spring Fishing Lake Wilson
This
small lake situated below Wheeler dam has set many freshwater
fishing records. One being the world record smallmouth bass
weighing 10 pounds 8 ounces. Caught in 1950, this record
held up for many years. Although small in comparison to upper
Wheeler Lake and Lower Pickwick Lake, this 15,930 acre "pond" has
many smallmouth and largemouth trophysized bass, caught each
Spring, from dam to dam.
Wilson
Lake in March
Lacking in numbers of small feeder creeks, Wilson Lake makes
up for its diminutive size with many places to fish in
March. This lake has many rock bluffs made up of small
pockets, brokenoff banks, unseen underwater features and
exposed points for staging bass to gather on. Below upper
Wheeler dam at the lakes headwaters is an all day fishing
hole for smallmouth, largemouth, spotted bass, striped
bass, hybridstriped bass and schooling white bass.
Generally, fishing with live bait, is the rule for bass
of all species. Most anglers gather bait below the dam and
drift in the current below the discharge area. Lures do take
a lot of these currentoriented, hardfighting bass, and choosing
the correct model, for each fishing situation, can often
show how, to out fish the live bait.
Schooling bass are common during the Spring below Wheeler
dam. Topwater lures, that are heavy and can be cast some
distance, will take fish that other anglers can't reach.
Big Zara Super Spooks, the new Super Popr, Baby Torpedoes,
Crazy Shads, the Spittin' Image, Devils Horse's and other
topwaters old and new, are all good choices when targeting
these schooling bass. Drifting in the current with bottombumping
lures such as worms, lizards, crayfish imitations and jig
combos, can be deadly on these BIG Bass. Drifting while jigging
lead tailspinners, jigging spoons, grubs, shad imitations
and small finesse lures, is always productive. Bring plenty
of lures and weights, for the swift current calls for many
hangups on the rough bottom below these dams.
Wilson Lake in April
As water levels stabilize and water temperatures hold in
the lowtomid 70's, both smallmouth bass and largemouth
bass will commence bedding. The smallmouth generally bed
deeper, earlier and in colder water temperatures than the
largemouth bass, so many smallmouths may be bedding by
early April. Largemouth's prefer water temperatures 70
degrees and above, so many bass will still be bedding as
April gets underway. Some bass will bed on into May, due
to water cooling much slower on this deep lake.
Weeds will begin to appear, as April comes to an end. Like
other Tennessee River Lakes, Wilson Lake has many varieties
of weeds including hydrilla and milfoil. Buzzbaits and spinnerbaits
cover a lot of water fast and get the anxious biting bass,
that are either bedprotecting or just plain hungry. The same
lures as stated for other lakes with millfoil and hydrilla
weeds, will work in April on Wilson Lake. Practice Catch
and Release this Spring.
Wilson Lake in May
Smallmouth bass become very aggressive when coming off the
beds in May and display some aerial acrobatics for the
springtime angler, fortunate enough to land these hardfighting
bass. Schooling will take place below Wheeler dam with
these and other species during this postspawn period. Schooling
bass will also appear in flats along feeder creeks such
as Town Creek, Shoal Creek, McCerman Creek and Blue Water
Creek. Largemouth's are also hitting topwaters and spinnerbaits
along weed edges, in stump flats and on wood cover up in
these small feeder creeks in May.
Some bass will immediately move back to places they traveled
to during prespawn conditions. Points, ledges, dropoffs,
creek bends, rock bluffs and riprap, will also have bass.
Bass that many anglers fail to notice in late Spring.
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Good Fishin'
This report provided by:
Reed Montgomery / Reeds Guide Service
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