Starkville Daily News

Alabama lake second in Bassmaster ranking

- For Starkville Daily News

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Since 2012, Bassmaster Magazine has released annual rankings of the country's best bass fisheries.

While tournament data could not be gathered because of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic, crunching numbers gathered over the past eight years revealed a surprising Best Bass Lake of the Decade – California's Clear Lake.

While Alabama's Lake Guntersvil­le at No. 2 was the highest placing lake in the Southeast, overall the region had six fisheries on the Top 25 list – Guntersvil­le, Okeechobee (Fla.), Pickwick (Ala./miss./ Tenn.), Chickamaug­a (Tenn.), Seminole (Ga./fla.) and Santee Cooper (S.C.).

“Typically, creating the rankings takes more than two months as we dig through current tournament data as well as state fishery informatio­n on stocking efforts, catch rates and angler access,” explained Bassmaster Magazine Editorin-chief James Hall. “Instead, we used all of this research and rankings from the past eight years to create an incredible – and somewhat surprising – ranking of bucket-list destinatio­ns for anglers.”

While long-considered a West Coast powerhouse, Clear Lake has never topped the Best Bass Lakes list until this year. However, in the past decade, California's largest natural lake has also never ranked below 10th in the country and has been the topranked Western fishery for the past three years. Anglers can expect to consistent­ly catch big bass in a fishery where an average bass weighs in at over 5 pounds. In fact, a bass over 16 pounds was landed at Clear Lake last year. Combine that production with a pristine setting in California's wine country, and you have the definition of a bucket-list fishing destinatio­n.

Lake Guntersvil­le, home of the 2020 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk, took the No. 2 spot, matching its 2019 rank. Like Clear Lake, the Big G has never been named the Best Bass Lake in the nation, but it is rarely out of contention. Guntersvil­le is known for its breathtaki­ng scenery and easy access, but big fish swim there as well. Most big-bass prizes are awarded to fish topping the 8-pound mark, with 10-plus-pounders taking center stage on occasion.

True giants call our third-place fishery, Lake Erie, home. While most of the tournament data comes out of Buffalo, N.Y., anglers can expect smallies in the 6-pound range anywhere along the shoreline, which includes New York, Ohio, Pennsylvan­ia and Michigan. Michigan's Lake St. Clair, where you can catch the smallmouth of a lifetime surrounded by Instagram-worthy scenery, is in the fourth spot.

Rounding out the remainder of the Top 10 lakes are California's Sacramento/san Joaquin Delta at fifth; Toledo Bend, on the Louisiana/texas border, at sixth; Texas's Sam Rayburn Reservoir at seventh; Texas's Falcon Lake at eighth; Idaho's Lake Coeur d'alene at ninth; and Florida's Lake Okeechobee at tenth.

The rankings identify the top 25 lakes in the nation based on head-to-head comparison­s, as well as the top lakes in four geographic­al regions – Central, Western, Southeaste­rn and Northeaste­rn.

“We divide the nation into four regions and rank the lakes in each region to give anglers perspectiv­e on the fisheries they can most likely reach,” Hall explained.

As for bragging rights on which state has the most fisheries in the all-decade rankings, that title goes to Michigan with seven lakes. Right behind the “Great Lake State” there is a three-way tie with California, Florida and Texas each placing six lakes on the list.

 ??  ?? Bassmaster Magazine has released its rankings for 100 Best Bass Lakes of the past decade, and Clear Lake, Calif., has been chosen the No. 1 fishery in the country. Alabama's Lake Guntersvil­le, in above picture, came in at No. 2. (Photo by B.A.S.S., for Starkville Daily News)
Bassmaster Magazine has released its rankings for 100 Best Bass Lakes of the past decade, and Clear Lake, Calif., has been chosen the No. 1 fishery in the country. Alabama's Lake Guntersvil­le, in above picture, came in at No. 2. (Photo by B.A.S.S., for Starkville Daily News)

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