December Means Change

December Means Change

If you look at what to expect on Guntersville in December history says there will be more change and transition than any other time of year. We generally start the month off with fall type temperatures and as the month progresses we fall into night time temperatures in the teens. This drastic weather change moves the fish off the fall patterns and drops the water temperature drastically and hence the bass fishing changes with it.

Never in my 25 plus years of keeping my history of my fishing days on Guntersville does any month change so drastically and abruptly as does December. We go from top water fishing over shallow water to deep water, slow patient fishing where persistence and slow presentation can be the key in getting a bite. Not only slow retrieves but bait size becomes more of an issue than any other time of year; you must downsize to equal the size of the natural bait and let the bait become an easy meal for bass that are basically becoming lethargic until the weather breaks again in the spring.

One of my favorite baits in the winter in these transition times is a “Shaky head” with a sinko type worm worked over the drops and depth changes, where you find stumps or maybe deep coon tail grass still showing on your structure scan or forward sonar. I find that the bass movement in December even though drastic in abruptness as it pertains to weather and water temperature the bass move in steps and December is so early in the change that their movement is not far from some of their fall hang outs, just a little deeper. Fish movement is expected, keeping up with them is the challenge. Key is to follow the bait as they move so do the bass; if you aren’t seeing bait you’re in the wrong place!

Lastly as December is full of weather change and every day can be different; bass will find the warmer days and still move up and back to feed until some consistent cold weather just drives them to the suspending stage for some enduring length of time. December fishing is all about change and if you have the ability to change with it you can still have a productive December.