Top 10 Freshwater Fish to Catch in Alabama

Top Ten
Fish to Catch in Alabama

Bass wars, catfish carnage, pure Alabama freshwater

Alabama freshwater is where heavy bass and wild catfish keep it interesting. Largemouths and blue cats headline, but that’s just the start. Bluegill, crappie, and spotted bass bring the numbers, while chain pickerel and snakehead throw in some chaos. If you’re after variety and attitude in every cast, this is your playground.

Top 10 Species

These are the fish that get noticed by FishyAF anglers. Click any species to deep dive and learn more.

4

Channel Catfish

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World Record 58 lb 0 oz
Charles Ashley / 1964
Santee-Cooper Reservoir, South Carolina
Signature Fact With over 100,000 taste buds, its whole skin acts like a tongue hunting through muddy darkness.
5

Black Crappie

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World Record 11 lb 5 oz
Stanley P. Lopus / 1998
Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania
Signature Fact During spawn, males can shift from silvery speckles to almost jet-black while fanning and ferociously guarding saucer nests.
6

Shoal Bass

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World Record 8 lb 12 oz
Lee T. Sisson / 1993
Flint River, Georgia
Signature Fact Shoal bass is the only black bass built for whitewater, holding in frothing rapids that would sweep others.
7

Chain Pickerel

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World Record 9 lb 6 oz
R. A. Copeland / 1961
Homerville, Georgia
Signature Fact Newly hatched pickerel have a built‑in "Velcro" forehead pad that glues them to plants until the yolk's gone.
8

Flathead

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World Record 123 lb 0 oz
Ken Paulie / 1998
Elk City Reservoir, Kansas
Signature Fact The IGFA all-tackle record flathead weighed 123 lb 9 oz-basically a kindergarten kid with whiskers.
9

Northern Snakehead

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World Record 19 lb 5 oz
Brandon Palaniuk / 2012
Potomac River, Virginia
Signature Fact This air-breathing predator can wriggle over land and stay alive for days if kept moist.
10

Spotted Bass

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World Record 11 lb 4 oz
Randy Capps / 2014
New Bullards Bar Reservoir, California
Signature Fact Spotted bass hunt like saltwater wolves, schooling to push bait into balls, then blitzing the surface together.

FAQs

What fish can you catch in Alabama?

You’ll find largemouth bass, blue catfish, bluegill, black crappie, and more across Alabama’s freshwater spots.

What is the best time of year to fish in Alabama?

Spring and fall deliver the most action for most Alabama freshwater species.

Where are the best places to fish in Alabama?

Alabama’s freshwater rivers, lakes, and creeks all hold solid populations of bass, catfish, and panfish.

What gear do you need for fishing in Alabama?

Bring medium spinning or baitcasting setups for bass and catfish, light tackle for bluegill and crappie.

What are the easiest fish to catch in Alabama?

Bluegill and channel catfish are usually the most accessible in Alabama’s freshwater.

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