Fishing Smith Lake, Alabama In the Winter

Last year in early December I drove to Smith Lake in Alabama to get information for a Alabama Outdoor News article. Smith Lake is a beautiful highland lake north of Birmingham with very clear water, steep rocky banks, beautiful houses and big spotted bass. It as windy that day, too.

I fished with Craig Daniel, a local bass pro that fished the national trails from 1990 to 2000. He made the Bassmasters Classic twice, the FLW Championship twice and has won over $450,000 in tournaments. He has also won four bass boats and a truck. Craig is a very good fishermen!

We fished only a few hours. I drove 4 hours over there and it took four hours to dive back, so I was glad we didn’t stay too late. In that time we landed about a dozen spotted bass on jig head worms.

The pattern was fairly simple. Find cover of any kind, like brush, rocks or stumps, in about 20 feet of water and fish around it. It was interesting that the 14 inch spots we landed were not even keepers. There is a slot limit there and you have to let bass between 13 and 15 inches long go.

Craig says Smith will just get better and better during January and the big ones will hit, too. He has landed 11 spotted bass weighing over six pounds each, so he knows about big bass!

Give Smith Lake a try this winter.